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A teen managed to sneak to the top of New York City’s One World Trade Center, which should be one of the most secure places in the country. NBC’s Anne Thompson reports.

The government issued a warning about a large tax scam where thousands have been taken for more than a million dollars. NBC’s Pete Williams reports.

Nearly 6.8 million Latino workers would benefit if Congress raises the minimum wage to $10.10 per hour, according to the new AFL-CIO study Closing the Gap to the American Dream. While Latinos comprise 16% of the country’s workforce, they make up nearly one-quarter of the workers who would be positively affected by raising the minimum wage. 

The Olympic figure skater claims he was emotionally abused and cut off from his loved ones.

Good morning, and happy Friday. Here are six of the top stories we are following this morning at NBC News:1. Possible jetliner debris in Indian Ocean could have sunkMilitary planes came up empty again today during another search for potential debris spotted 1,500 miles off the coast of Australia.

Michelle Obama embarked on a whistle-stop tour of Beijing Friday with Chinese First Lady Peng Liyuan as her guide.

Your recap of what was a highly entertaining first full day of the NCAA tournament.

Philadelphia 76ers "sneakerhead" Tony Wroten was wearing a retro version of the Jordan 10 — a shoe not made for the rigors of the NBA game.

Two-time MVP has played just 10 games for the Lakers this season as the nerve root issue that bothered him last year has limited him

General Motors CEO Mary Barra is set to testify next month before a House of Representatives panel probing the delayed recall of 1.6 million cars with defective ignition switches that have been linked to a dozen deaths, the committee said Thursday.