A jury that must decide if former vice presidential candidate John Edwards diverted campaign funds to his mistress has been deliberating for over a week now. NBC’s Lisa Myers reports.
As summer approaches, are you looking for a sun-kissed glow? If so, you have to consider your health and know when a desire for a good tan can cross the line. NBC’s Veronica de la Cruz reports.
The FBI has offered a reward for information about the whereabouts of a Chicago-area man who disappeared after marrying his girlfriend, who was still wearing her wedding dress when she was found stabbed death in a bathtub. NBC’s Michelle Franzen reports.
TODAY’s Jenna Wolfe speaks with stuntman Gary Connery, the first person to drop out of a helicopter wearing a “wing suit” and land without deploying a parachute.
NBC’s Ron Allen reports on the controversy surrounding a self-insured Buffalo, NY, school district which pays for its teachers’ tummy tucks, liposuction and other elective surgeries.
Pitbull talks about how he became involved in writing and performing on the new "Men in Black" soundtrack.
The mother of three young children, who were found abandoned in a shed behind a home in Portland, Ore., has been located and may face charges. NBC’s Kristen Dahlgren reports.
Marking another milestone in man’s quest to conquer space, the privately owned SpaceX rocket successfully linked up with the International Space Station. NBC’s Tom Costello reports.
A former California highway patrolman has written a book in which he claims a 91-year-old man who died this year was the famed Zodiac Killer, who killed at least five people in the San Francisco area in the 1960s. NBC’s Mike Taibbi reports.
TODAY consumer correspondent Janice Lieberman has scoured all the circulars, and has the list of which retailers are the best sales this Memorial Day weekend.
The books are wildly popular, and the new movie is raking in hundreds of millions. Now, a new tour takes fans deeper into the world of the “Hunger Games” heroine Katniss. NBC’s Thanh Truong reports.
Speaking to a group of veterans, Vice President Joseph Biden recalled the emotions that overcame him when he received a call in 1972 informing him that his wife and daughter had perished in a traffic accident.
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