7 Injured in Oakland Shooting
Seven men were shot on an East Oakland street early Monday evening, causing the police chief of the city to decry the violence and ask for the public's help in finding the shooters. "This is really...
View ArticlePresident Tours DreamWorks
President Barack Obama wrapped up a two-day Southern California Tuesday with a speech on the economy at the DreamWorks Animation studio after a morning fundraiser at the home of a co-creator of the...
View Article30 Haitian Migrants Dead After Boat Capsizes
A total of 30 Haitian migrants were reported dead on Tuesday and about 110 others were rescued southwest of Bahamas after their overloaded boat capsized, the U.S. Coast Guard said. The sail freighter...
View ArticleFamily Disputes Gay Server's Story
After a gay server at a New Jersey restaurant said a customer denied her a tip and wrote her a hateful note on the receipt, a local family contacted NBC 4 New York and said their receipt shows they...
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View weekly updates on the very best photos in domestic and foreign news. Photo Credit: U.S. Coast Guard photo/Handout via Reuters
View ArticleGOP Leader Drugged, Raped Woman: DA
The former head of the Republican Party in Montgomery County, who resigned from his post earlier this month amid sexual assault accusations, has been charged with rape and assault. Robert J. Kerns...
View ArticlePresidential Turkey Pardoning Through the Years
JFK was the first president to pardon a Thanksgiving turkey. Here is a look at how his successors honored the tradition throughout the years. Photo Credit: AP
View ArticleCatholic Church Settles Sex Case
The Roman Catholic Church has settled a case involving a priest accused of sexually abusing a young boy at a Chicago parish. The archdiocese has agreed to pay the now 20-year-old man $2.3 million in...
View ArticleHundreds of Leopard Sharks Spotted
Hundreds of leopard sharks swam alongside kayakers and paddleboard surfers off the California coast Tuesday. NBC 7 news helicopter captured video of the interaction between humans and sharks. The...
View ArticlePolice Saves Man From Burning Truck
Cape May Police Officer Scott Krissinger admits that he had “a million things going” through his head Monday night when he pulled up next to a burning truck on Sunset Boulevard in West Cape May. But...
View ArticleBanana Peel Fraud Charge
A man is facing fraud charges after police say he staged a fall on a banana peel he placed on the ground of a D.C. Metro station. Investigators say Maurice Owens filed a $15,000 lawsuit against WMATA,...
View ArticleWoman Wins Naval Discharge Appeal
A Maryland woman has won the fight to clear her name after being discharged from the Navy. The U.S. Navy gave 23-year-old Graciela Saraiva an "other than honorable" discharge three years ago after...
View ArticleVonn on Sochi: "I Still Have Time"
Reigning Olympic downhill champion Lindsey Vonn said Wednesday she is “feeling good” about her rehabilitation progress since suffering a knee injury during a training mishap last week. She still hopes...
View ArticleNH Sears Closes on Turkey Day
Major retailers are opening on Thanksgiving, but one Sears in New Hampshire is defying the trend. Sears franchise owner Holly Cassiano in Plymouth said she got very angry when the Sears corporate...
View ArticleWATCH: Turkey Grave Trot
It's a rough time of year for turkeys. Not all gobblers are as lucky as those pardoned by presidents before Thanksgiving. One turkey caught on tape circling a grave at a cemetery in Cape Cod, Mass.,...
View ArticlePot Falls From the Sky in San Diego
Bundles of pot fell from the sky over San Diego, arriving in an airdrop from a plane that originated in Mexico, federal officials said Tuesday. U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents seized more...
View ArticleNational Menorah Lighting Coming Up
We've heard a whole lot this year about "Thanksgivukkah" -- the concurrence of Hanukkah and Thanksgiving, happening in 2013 for the last time in about 79,000 years. But Hanukkah is the sole star at the...
View ArticleZoo Miami Elephant Dies
A sick Zoo Miami elephant has died, the zoo announced Wednesday. Maude, a 41-year-old Asian elephant, was receiving treatment for digestive impaction Wednesday morning when she died. The illness...
View ArticleIllinois' First Gay Marriage
The first same-sex couple to legally get married in Illinois tied the knot on Wednesday. Vernita Gray and Pat Ewert were married in a private ceremony attended by close friends and family, according to...
View ArticleDoctor Saves Boy From Drowning
A 5-year-old boy will be able to celebrate Thanksgiving with his family after a good samaritan saved him from drowning at a hotel pool Wednesday. The boy was found floating lifeless in the deep-end of...
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