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Video: Former Bee Gee Robin Gibb dies

May 20: Robin Gibb, of Bee Gee fame, has died after living with colon and liver cancer. He was 62.  (Nightly News)Robin Gibb, of Bee Gee fame, has died after living with colon and liver cancer. He was 62. (Nightly News)


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Video: Mark Zuckerberg gets married

May 20: Mark Zuckerberg, the brains behind Facebook, married his long-time girlfriend Priscilla Chan in a surprise, backyard wedding Saturday. NBC’s Mike Taibbi reports. (Nightly News)Mark Zuckerberg, the brains behind Facebook, married his long-time girlfriend Priscilla Chan in a surprise, backyard wedding Saturday. NBC’s Mike Taibbi reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: FBI launches public awareness campaign

May 20: The FBI is launching a campaign to a growing threat – economic espionage, the theft of trade and government secrets to the tune of billions of dollars. NBC’s Pete Williams reports. (Nightly News)The FBI is launching a campaign to a growing threat – economic espionage, the theft of trade and government secrets to the tune of billions of dollars. NBC’s Pete Williams reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Small Arizona towns feel wildfire heat

May 20: Wildfires closed in on several small mining towns in central Arizona as hundreds of residents pondered evacuation. NBC’s Lester Holt has more. (Nightly News)Wildfires closed in on several small mining towns in central Arizona as hundreds of residents pondered evacuation. NBC’s Lester Holt has more. (Nightly News)


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Video: 6.0 quake shakes northern Italy

May 20: An 6.0 earthquake caused a violent tremor in Italy on Sunday, destroying historic buildings, including a cathedral. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports. (Nightly News)An 6.0 earthquake caused a violent tremor in Italy on Sunday, destroying historic buildings, including a cathedral. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: NATO: War vets lead protests

May 20: About 2,000 protesters showed up to protest the two-day NATO summit in Chicago Sunday, fewer than expected. NBC’s John Yang reports.  (Nightly News)About 2,000 protesters showed up to protest the two-day NATO summit in Chicago Sunday, fewer than expected. NBC’s John Yang reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Lockerbie bomber dies

May 20: Abdel Basset al-Migrahi, the man convicted of blowing up Pan Am Flight 103 over Scotland, died after a long illness.  NBC’s Richard Engel reports.  (Nightly News)Abdel Basset al-Migrahi, the man convicted of blowing up Pan Am Flight 103 over Scotland, died after a long illness.  NBC’s Richard Engel reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: NATO focuses on Afghanistan

May 20: Sixty heads of state gathered in Chicago for a two-day NATO summit to discuss funding and implementing long-term security for Afghanistan. NBC’s Chuck Todd report.  (Nightly News)Sixty heads of state gathered in Chicago for a two-day NATO summit to discuss funding and implementing long-term security for Afghanistan. NBC’s Chuck Todd report. (Nightly News)


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Video: Karzai, Obama discuss US troop withdraw

May 20: President Obama and Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai hold a meeting at the NATO Summit in Chicago to discuss the transition of power in Afghanistan. (Other)President Obama and Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai hold a meeting at the NATO Summit in Chicago to discuss the transition of power in Afghanistan. (msnbc tv)


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Video: Lockerbie bomber dies

May 20: The former Libyan intelligence officer Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, who was convicted of taking part in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing but was released after eight years for health reasons, has died in Libya of prostate cancer. NBC’s Jim Maceda reports from London. (NBC News Web Extra)The former Libyan intelligence officer Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, who was convicted of taking part in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing but was released after eight years for health reasons, has died in Libya of prostate cancer. NBC’s Jim Maceda reports from London. (NBC News)


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Video: Police: Chicago protestors planned bombings

May 20: NBC’s Chuck Todd reports on the foiled plot to disrupt the NATO summit by attacking targets in Chicago with Molotov cocktails, including President Obama’s campaign headquarters. (Today Show)NBC’s Chuck Todd reports on the foiled plot to disrupt the NATO summit by attacking targets in Chicago with Molotov cocktails, including President Obama’s campaign headquarters. (TODAY)


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Video: Economic woes hit tourism in Greece

May 19: Many residents fear that a slow economy is cutting into the number of foreign visitors. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports. (Nightly News)Many residents fear that a slow economy is cutting into the number of foreign visitors. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: 3 charged in NATO terror plot

May 19: Three men were charged with conspiring to commit acts of terrorism at high-profile locations in Illinois ahead of the NATO summit. NBC’s Kristen Welker reports. (Nightly News)Three men were charged with conspiring to commit acts of terrorism at high-profile locations in Illinois ahead of the NATO summit. NBC’s Kristen Welker reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Queen seen as inspiration at Jubilee parade

May 19: Queen Elizabeth’s role might have been ceremonial at Saturday’s armed forces parade, but her support for military service personnel is genuine. NBC’s Duncan Golestani reports. (Nightly News)Queen Elizabeth’s role might have been ceremonial at Saturday’s armed forces parade, but her support for military service personnel is genuine. NBC’s Duncan Golestani reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Air travel getting a little easier

May 19: New businesses and airlines are trying to make things a little more comfortable for travelers. NBC’s John Yang reports. (Nightly News)New businesses and airlines are trying to make things a little more comfortable for travelers. NBC’s John Yang reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: SpaceX rocket launch scrubbed at last second

May 19: A much-anticipated launch of the SpaceX rocket was delayed after apparent mechanical problems. Lester Holt reports. (Nightly News)A much-anticipated launch of the SpaceX rocket was delayed after apparent mechanical problems. Lester Holt reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Wildfires spreading in Southwest

May 19: Flames are moving closer to several small central Arizona towns. NBC’s Mike Taibbi reports. (Nightly News)Flames are moving closer to several small central Arizona towns. NBC’s Mike Taibbi reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Blind Chinese activist in U.S.

May 19: Blind social activist Chen Guangcheng is starting a new life of freedom in the U.S. NBC’s Michelle Franzen reports. (Nightly News)Blind social activist Chen Guangcheng is starting a new life of freedom in the U.S. NBC’s Michelle Franzen reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Obama urges G8 leaders to drive economy

May 19: President Obama meets with some of the world’s most powerful political leaders at Camp David before this week’s NATO summit. NBC’s Mike Viqueira reports. (Nightly News)President Obama meets with some of the world’s most powerful political leaders at Camp David before this week’s NATO summit. NBC’s Mike Viqueira reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Ferry crashes into Alaska dock

May 19: A passenger is recording the scene as a ferry crashes into the dock of a seafood processing plant in Alaska on May 7th. Msnbc.com's Al Stirrett reports. (msnbc.com)A passenger is recording the scene as a ferry crashes into the dock of a seafood processing plant in Alaska on May 7th. Msnbc.com's Al Stirrett reports. (msnbc.com)


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Video: Kelly once against Obama space plan, now open to it

May 19: Astronaut Mark Kelly joins MSNBC to discuss private space travel and the plan to launch SpaceX into orbit. (Other)Astronaut Mark Kelly joins MSNBC to discuss private space travel and the plan to launch SpaceX into orbit. (msnbc tv)


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Video: Report: Home buying is most affordable in decades

May 19: Forbes' Morgan Brennan takes a look at the week's big money headlines, including why right now might be a great time to buy a home. (Other)Forbes' Morgan Brennan takes a look at the week's big money headlines, including why right now might be a great time to buy a home. (msnbc tv)


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Video: Will Smith slaps ‘kissy’ reporter

May 19: Actor Will Smith pushed away a Ukranian reporter and gave him a mild slap after the habitual prankster tried to kiss Smith on the mouth, according to TMZ. (Today Show)Actor Will Smith pushed away a Ukranian reporter and gave him a mild slap after the habitual prankster tried to kiss Smith on the mouth, according to TMZ. (TODAY)


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Video: Blind Chinese activist boards flight to U.S.

May 19: Blind social activist Chen Guangcheng leaves China to start a new life of freedom in the U.S. Angus Walker reports. (NBC News)Blind social activist Chen Guangcheng leaves China to start a new life of freedom in the U.S. Angus Walker reports. (NBC News)


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Video: Olympic torch arrives in London

May 19: NBC’s Duncan Golestani reports on the first major event of the Queen’s diamond jubilee and the much-anticipated arrival of the Olympic torch in London. (Today Show)NBC’s Duncan Golestani reports on the first major event of the Queen’s diamond jubilee and the much-anticipated arrival of the Olympic torch in London. (TODAY)


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Video: ‘Dog the Bounty Hunter’ receives threats

May 19: The FBI is investigating threats allegedly sent to a Hawaii-based bounty hunter featured in the popular reality TV how, “Dog the Bounty Hunter.” NBC’s Michelle Franzen. (Today Show)The FBI is investigating threats allegedly sent to a Hawaii-based bounty hunter featured in the popular reality TV how, “Dog the Bounty Hunter.” NBC’s Michelle Franzen. (TODAY)


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Video: Setback for flesh-eating bacteria victim

May 19: The student who lost a leg to flesh-eating bacteria that entered an open wound showed great courage when he told her a hand would also have to be amputated, her father says. NBC’s Thanh Truong reports. (Today Show)The student who lost a leg to flesh-eating bacteria that entered an open wound showed great courage when he told her a hand would also have to be amputated, her father says. NBC’s Thanh Truong reports. (TODAY)


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Video: Is Facebook worth all that cash?

May 19: Facebook is hugely popular with people surfing the Internet, but is the company worth all the cash investors pumping into by purchasing stock? CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo reports. (Today Show)Facebook is hugely popular with people surfing the Internet, but is the company worth all the cash investors pumping into by purchasing stock? CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo reports. (TODAY)


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Video: On Sunday, a rare solar eclipse

May 18: During the annular eclipse, the moon will travel in front of the sun, blocking its light — except for a so-called "ring of fire" around the edge. NBC’s Lester Holt reports. (Nightly News)During the annular eclipse, the moon will travel in front of the sun, blocking its light — except for a so-called "ring of fire" around the edge. NBC’s Lester Holt reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: From Army Colonel to movie star

May 18: After serving in Kuwait, Bosnia, Afghanistan and Iraq, Col. Greg Gadson is starting a new chapter – as an action star. The army veteran can now be seen in the movie "Battleship," a big-budget film based on the classic board game. Mara Schiavocampo reports in collaboration with The Grio, NBC’s African American news community. (Nightly News)After serving in Kuwait, Bosnia, Afghanistan and Iraq, Col. Greg Gadson is starting a new chapter – as an action star. The army veteran can now be seen in the movie "Battleship," a big-budget film based on the classic board game. Mara Schiavocampo reports in collaboration with The Grio, NBC’s African American news community. (Nightly News)


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Video: Restocking the International Space Station

May 18: For the first time in history a private company, Space Exploration Technologies, will fly on a NASA mission to deliver much-needed supplies to the International Space Station. NBC’s Tom Costello reports. (Nightly News)For the first time in history a private company, Space Exploration Technologies, will fly on a NASA mission to deliver much-needed supplies to the International Space Station. NBC’s Tom Costello reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Facebook trades below expectations

May 18: As the world watched Facebook’s highly anticipated debut on the Nasdaq, the company barely managed to meet its initial public offering price Friday, ending a tumultuous day for the much-hyped company. CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo reports. (Nightly News)As the world watched Facebook’s highly anticipated debut on the Nasdaq, the company barely managed to meet its initial public offering price Friday, ending a tumultuous day for the much-hyped company. CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: NATO summit: Chicago on high-alert

May 18: The city of Chicago will be on a virtual lock-down this weekend as world leaders gather for the NATO summit. Thousands of protestors have already descended on the business district, and even more are expected this weekend. NBC’s Katie Tur reports. (Nightly News)The city of Chicago will be on a virtual lock-down this weekend as world leaders gather for the NATO summit. Thousands of protestors have already descended on the business district, and even more are expected this weekend. NBC’s Katie Tur reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Baby boomers need Hepatitis C testing, CDC says

May 18: More than three million Americans already have the liver disease Hepatitis C, and according to the Centers for Disease Control, one in 30 baby boomers have it – and most do not know it. NBC’s Robert Bazell reports. (Nightly News)More than three million Americans already have the liver disease Hepatitis C, and according to the Centers for Disease Control, one in 30 baby boomers have it – and most do not know it. NBC’s Robert Bazell reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: George Zimmerman: aggressive or defensive?

May 18: The newly released evidence includes pictures of a bloodied George Zimmerman, but no witnesses actually saw what – or who—initiated the fight between him and Florida teen Trayvon Martin. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports. (Nightly News)The newly released evidence includes pictures of a bloodied George Zimmerman, but no witnesses actually saw what – or who—initiated the fight between him and Florida teen Trayvon Martin. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Edwards jury to resume talks Monday

May 18: After 17 days of testimony, much of it focusing on Edwards’ secret affair with Rielle Hunter, jurors made requests for specific evidence and deliberated for about five hours on Friday. NBC’s Lester Holt reports. (Nightly News)After 17 days of testimony, much of it focusing on Edwards’ secret affair with Rielle Hunter, jurors made requests for specific evidence and deliberated for about five hours on Friday. NBC’s Lester Holt reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Father, daughter celebrate last walk to school

May 18: A Florida father and daughter reminisce about the last 10 years of never missing an opportunity to walk to school together, from pre-K through the last day of eighth grade. WPTV's Ashleigh Walters reports. (NBC News Channel)A Florida father and daughter reminisce about the last 10 years of never missing an opportunity to walk to school together, from pre-K through the last day of eighth grade. WPTV's Ashleigh Walters reports. (NBC News)


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Video: Controversy at queen’s Jubilee lunch

May 18: The Queen's Diamond Jubilee lunch at Windsor should have been a rare moment of pageantry as monarchs from around the world met to celebrate the 60-year milestone. Instead it was plunged into controversy when the Queen shook the hand of the King of Bahrain, whose regime is accused of human rights abuses. ITN Tim Ewart reports. (Nightly News)The Queen's Diamond Jubilee lunch at Windsor should have been a rare moment of pageantry as monarchs from around the world met to celebrate the 60-year milestone. Instead it was plunged into controversy when the Queen shook the hand of the King of Bahrain, whose regime is accused of human rights abuses. ITN Tim Ewart reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Scientist bitten by alligator: What was he thinking?

May 18: Herpatologist Fred Boyce felt he had to intervene when an alligator was found in a suburban area. While he was lucky to escape without serious injury, he admits “it was a little out of my size range.” (Today Show)Herpatologist Fred Boyce felt he had to intervene when an alligator was found in a suburban area. While he was lucky to escape without serious injury, he admits “it was a little out of my size range.” (TODAY)


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Video: Key evidence revealed in Martin shooting

May 18: A trove of evidence in the Trayvon Martin shooting has now been made public, and according to one police report, the 17-year-old’s death at the hands of George Zimmerman was “ultimately avoidable.” NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports. (Today Show)A trove of evidence in the Trayvon Martin shooting has now been made public, and according to one police report, the 17-year-old’s death at the hands of George Zimmerman was “ultimately avoidable.” NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports. (TODAY)