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May 13: Making a Difference: Working strictly with donations, a Texas woman trains abandoned dogs to serve veteran soldiers who have been severely wounded during combat. NBC's Janet Shamlian reports.
May 14: Brian Williams shares his wish-list for the recently launched Web-only music series BriTunes, and offers listening suggestions from his current playlist.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday appealed to Pope Benedict XVI "to make his voice heard" and use his moral authority to condemn the rhetoric voiced by Iran's hard-line president.
To truly succeed at governing, the party needs to create a foundation that has voters believing Republicans want to govern again, not just tear down Democrats or the government.
Investors shoved aside jitters about the economy to do a little bargain hunting. Stocks rose after mostly falling for three days as traders scooped up financial and technology stocks.
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Russell Martin hit the tiebreaking double in the 10th inning and Matt Kemp followed with an RBI double to lift the Los Angeles Dodgers over the Philadelphia Phillies 5-3 Thursday.
Test Pattern: The post-William Petersen episodes just don't measure up and it’s not Laurence Fishburne's fault.
Some processed food giants concede that they cannot ensure the safety of items — from frozen vegetables to pizzas — and that they are shifting the burden to the consumer.
A Facebook e-mail phishing scheme was discovered early Thursday among users of the popular social networking site who may have inadvertently clicked on a fraudulent Web link included in a Facebook message to them.
One Canadian lawmaker is seeking stiff penalties against airlines that keep travelers stranded or that lose their bags. Not surprisingly, the carriers are balking.