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ST. LOUIS — For the first time in nearly a century, a married priest has been ordained by the Maronite Catholic Church in the United States — and his wife and daughter were on hand to support him.Wissam Akiki was welcomed by hundreds of supporters during a ceremony Thursday night at St.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau took a stand for student borrowers yesterday and sued ITT Educational Services, accusing the national college chain of predatory lending. 

Good morning, and happy Friday. Here are six of the top stories we are following this morning at NBC News:1.

An air and sea search was underway for a missing sailor whose last message to a friend read, “I lost my life raft, in danger now,” the U.S. Coast Guard said Thursday.

An Airbus A380 superjumbo belonging to Australian airline Qantas collided with a Boeing 747-700 jumbo from the same airline while being towed at Los Angeles International airport late Thursday.

Jesus Delgado chased the would-be kidnapper for two blocks and rescued the four-year-old boy.

A White House-backed advocacy group has fired one of its fundraisers and returned a $100,000 check she collected from a New Jersey doctor who is seeking a presidential pardon for Medicare fraud, officials of the group told NBC News.

David Betancort, 21, is suspected in the petty theft that turned a day of selling sweet treats into a sour situation.

A shoving match at the end of Utah Valley's thrilling, overtime win over New Mexico State resulted in fists flying between fans and some players.

A three-man booth can get a bit crowded when sometimes fans just want the game to breathe, writes HardballTalk's D.J. Short.