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    Las Vegas police respond to shooting on UNLV campus, say suspect is dead

    05:05
  • Cherokee Nation slams Mattel over Barbie meant to honor historic female leader

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  • Suspect arrested after 6 people killed in a Texas shooting spree

    02:55
  • Austin police describe shooting spree that left multiple casualties

    02:46
  • Video appears to show man robbing a bank and shooting off-duty officer

    02:50
  • Panera faces second lawsuit over charged lemonade

    02:18
  • Watch: California ‘Grinch’ steals Christmas tree tied to parked car

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  • NCAA president proposes new division that would allow for student athletes to be paid

    01:28
  • The fight against illegal gun modifications turning firearms into machine guns

    04:55
  • Suspects allegedly sent photos of victim's body to family after suspected murder

    01:41
  • Popular streaming services partnering with competitors to bundle content

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  • Presidents of MIT, UPenn and Harvard testify on Capitol Hill over rise in antisemitism on campuses

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  • Massive home explosion in Arlington, Virginia during SWAT standoff

    01:44
  • Millions in Pacific Northwest under flood alerts as multiple storms hit region

    01:40
  • Woman creates podcast about her father who was a bank robber and fugitive 

    10:29
  • College presidents defend responses to campus antisemitism

    01:24
  • Texas DA drops indictments of 17 police officers related to George Floyd protests

    01:22
  • Lawsuit: Wyoming school resource officer assaulted 8-year-old

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  • Lawsuit alleges Panera Bread’s Charged Lemonade responsible for a second death

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  • Former prison transport guard admits to sexually assaulting inmates

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Passengers celebrate new FAA rules allowing in-flight electronics

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Starting this year, there’s no need to power-down your cell phone, tablet, or electronic games when you fly. Phone calls and texting, however, are still banned. NBC’s Tom Costello reports.