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'It Was Him' |
Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's lawyer made a stunning admission in court today: "It was him." The 2013 attack left more than 260 people injured and three killed, including an 8- year-old boy. The jury will see surveillance video showing Tsarnaev placing a bomb along the finish line. Survivors have begun to take the stand, but with his guilt established one real question remains - will he get the death penalty? |
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Sweeping Reforms in Ferguson |
Attorney General Eric Holder slammed Ferguson's police force after finding shocking instances of abuse: Dogs were used almost exclusively against black suspects, police used excessive force against the mentally ill and erased all fines issued to members of the police or courts. As reforms begin, a Ferguson protest organizer is pessimistic the change will be sustained. |
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Health Care Battle |
Health care for millions of Americans is hanging in the balance as a legal challenge that could doom Obamacare as we know it hits the Supreme Court. At the center of the debate is who is entitled to the subsidy that makes premiums affordable for some. The law's future could hinge on just four words. |
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Floods and More Snow? |
With just 16 days to go until spring, the harsh winter weather persists. More than 2,000 flights have been cancelled in cities including Dallas, Chicago and New York from the latest round of snow, sleet and ice. And the newest challenge in the northern part of the country is flooding in ice-jammed waters, as another storm threatens 100 million Americans. |
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NBC News Exclusive |
Iran's foreign minister is accusing Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu of fear mongering and distorting the facts for saying a nuclear deal with Iran is a bad deal. In an exclusive interview, Mohammad Javad Zarif told NBC's Ann Curry: "Iran is not about building nuclear weapon. We don't want to build nuclear weapons." |
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Clinton's Emails |
Hillary Clinton spoke to a friendly audience in Washington last night and ignored the budding controversy about her use of a personal email account while serving as secretary of state. The Associated Press reported today that her account was linked to a server at her home in Chappaqua, N.Y., giving her extraordinary control over her files. |
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Keurig K-Cup Inventor's Regrets |
They're convenient and can ease the morning routine, but now one of the Keurig K-Cup coffee pod's creators is voicing regrets about inventing this device. |
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A Generous Sacrifice |
A woman in Arkansas is using her retirement fund to feed the hungry. Every day, Charolette Tidwell can be seen delivering fruits, vegetables and kindness door to door, reaching 7,000 people a month. She even skips putting the heater on at her food bank to put every penny towards food. |
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