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American David Wise flipped and twisted his way to the first-ever Olympic gold medal in halfpipe skiing — but his real reward came after his run, when he was greeted by his family.
Police have arrested and charged a man with murder in the case of a 10-year-old Springfield, Mo., girl who disappeared Tuesday afternoon.
A Maryland man has been charged with the murder of his adopted 3-year-old son, Montgomery County police said Tuesday.Brian Patrick O'Callaghan, 36, of Damascus has been charged with first degree murder and child abuse.
When Los Angeles police were investigating allegations of child abuse by a Roman Catholic priest in 1988, they asked for a list of altar boys at the last parish where the priest worked.
An Ohio man who rose to fame as "Joe the Plumber" by challenging then-presidential candidate Barack Obama on tax policy in 2008 has taken a unionized job with one of the U.S. Big Three automakers, he said on his website.
Good morning, and happy Wednesday. Here are six of the top stories we are following this morning at NBC News:1.
An Oklahoma pharmacy's agreement not to provide drugs for an execution in Missouri represents a new roadblock to lethal injections — one that has some death penalty advocates saying states must come up with another method a squeamish public can stomach.
Judy Cox spent $567 buying all 19 T-shirts in stock that featured scantily dressed models in provocative poses.
Investigators say three-year-old boy suffered impact trauma on his body, as well as internal bleeding.
The Wisconsin National Guard announced Tuesday that it had suspended a member from honor guard duties after she apparently posted to social media a photograph of soldiers mugging around an empty, flag-draped casket.