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A couple who rescued an injured fawn they named "Dani" should not be charged with a crime, a state agency says, reversing its stance after outrage on social media.

An estimated 22 veterans committed suicide in America each day in 2010, according to a report released Friday by the U.S Department of Veterans Affairs.

Harry Kelly worked his way up. From his start as a gate man, to the information booth, to lost-and-found, to the station master of the world's largest train terminal.

The inventor of the beloved Etch A Sketch toy, Andre Cassagnes, has died at age 86, the toy’s manufacturer confirms to NBC News. Cassagnes died Jan. 16 in France.

Former New York City Mayor Ed Koch will be buried beneath a tombstone bearing the last words of slain journalist Daniel Pearl: “My father is Jewish, my mother is Jewish, I am Jewish.”

Homicide detectives in Southern California are investigating who may be behind the death of a man whose remains were found in a forest near Los Angeles earlier this month.

Authorities have closed the books on the largest robbery in Vermont history without ever making an arrest, saying the statute of limitations has expired.

First Read: Mark Sullivan, the director of the Secret Service, plans to step down, administration sources say.

Two miniature horses led motorists, state troopers and animal welfare officers on a merry chase east of Oklahoma City for several hours Friday, causing a traffic accident that injured a woman.

On Monday, Rutgers University will announce the newly created Tyler Clementi Center at the New Jersey college, dedicated to helping students transition from home to university life.