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The Msnbc Digital Network is a collection of innovative and powerful news brands that deliver the most compelling, diverse and visually engaging stories on your platform of choice. The world-class brands featured in the digital network include msnbc.com, TODAY, NBC Nightly News, msnbc TV, NBC Sports, Newsvine, EveryBlock and BreakingNews.com. We provide something for every news consumer with our comprehensive offerings that deliver the best in breaking news, original journalism, lifestyle features, commentary and local updates down to the block level.

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Msnbc.com delivers “A Fuller Spectrum of News,” with the most compelling, diverse and visually engaging stories on your platform of choice.

TODAY.com is the online home of America’s #1 morning news program.

Brian Williams anchors America’s #1 evening newscast, delivering compelling reports and analysis of the day’s top stories.

David Gregory interviews U.S. newsmakers and world leaders each week on America’s #1 Sunday morning public affairs program.

Rachel Maddow Show, Hardball, The Last Word and all of the msnbc cable programs can be found at TV.msnbc.com.

The online home of NBC Sports features the latest sports videos, photos, blogs, scores and more.

Newsvine is an innovative social news site that gives you a unique new way to read, write and interact with the news.

EveryBlock is an innovative local site with a twist: it offers news all the way down to the block level.




Breakingnews.com aims to be the fastest, most accurate site for live breaking news around the globe, featuring up-to-the-second headlines from multiple news sources.


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'Why would we wait?': Sisters face Jolie cancer dilemma

Angelina Jolie’s revelation this week that she’d had both breasts removed to lower her risk of cancer came as a bombshell to many -- but not to three sisters from Berkeley Heights, N.J. Cathy Balsamo, Cindy Lepore and Patti Broccoli have spent the past year grappling with the dilemma that Jolie faced: What to do when a genetic mutation means you’ve got a sky-high chance of breast or ovarian cancer?