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Easier travel ahead for Conn. commuters

  Commuters facing long delays after a train collision disrupted their route along Connecticut's shoreline can look forward to easier traveling.Full story

NY cigarette tax probes called weak, sloppy

Sting operations aimed at black market cigarettes in New York had such weak investigative protocols and financial controls that money went missing and prosecutions were dismissed, the state inspector general reported Monday. Full story

U.S. charges three NYU researchers in Chinese bribery case

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. authorities brought criminal charges against three New York University researchers on Monday, alleging they conspired to take bribes from Chinese medical and research outfits for details about NYU research into magnetic resonance imaging technology. Full story

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  Governor welcomes TODAY team to Hawaii

Neil Abercrombie, the governor of the Aloha State, welcomes the anchors to Hawaii and talks about how he ended up in the islands over 50 years after growing up in New York, saying he “fell in love the second I got off the plane” in 1959.

  Number of hate crimes increasing

The New Yorker’s Richard Socarides joins MSNBC’s Thomas Roberts to offer some reasons for the increase. He also comments on the most recent murder in Greenwich Village.

  Return of the typewriter?

Enthusiasts are proving that typewriters have a place in the digital age, NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports.

  The real cost of a burger and fries

Melissa Harris-Perry runs through the real price of a $4 hamburger.

  Richard Engel offers insights on humanity after his kidnapping

In this week’s Office Politics Alex Witt speaks with NBC's Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel. The seasoned world traveler reveals where he calls home and the importance of maintaining contact with his family. Engel talks about his December kidnapping while he was covering the war in Syria. H

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