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There is. It involves reducing the U.S. trade deficit, which hovers around that $500 billion mark. Dave Johnson of Campaign for America's Future asks you to think about how that money could be spent.
Authorities are responding to reports of an explosion and collapse in Manhattan.
Social media and PETA criticizes Oregon family that called 911 about their 22 lb cat. KGW's Kyle Iboshi reports.
Jimmy Failla, a comedian and former New York taxi driver, is in trouble with city taxi regulators for picking up passengers and pointing a python in their direction, and recording their horrified reactions.
We spend a lot of money on health care in the United States. In fact, Americans pay far more for health care per person than any of the other 33 OECD countries—$2,800 higher than the next closest country and two-and-a-half times the OECD average. Is this investment paying off? Not really.
Jerry Sandusky's wife shares her side of the story in an exclusive interview with TODAY's Matt Lauer.
Here are some headlines from the working families news we're reading today: (after the jump)
A brief spike in temperatures brought out New York City residents eager for spring after a snowy winter.
Dottie Sandusky, Jerry Sandusky’s wife of 37 years, maintains that her husband is innocent of the charges of child sex abuse that resulted in his imprisonment.
Good morning, and happy Wednesday. Here are six of the top stories we are following this morning at NBC News:1.