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By Ayman Mohyeldin, Richard Engel, Ian Johnston, NBC News CAIRO – Dozens of deaths were reported as clashes broke out during mass demonstrations by supporters
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Former Democratic Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. was sentenced to two and half years behind bars on Wednesday for misusing about $750,000 in campaign funds. His wife,
Republicans and right-wing pundits have been strongly defending New York City’s controversial “stop-and-frisk” program in the wake of a federal judge’s ruling
Civil rights activists are up in arms over a newly-signed voting law in North Carolina that many are calling the most restrictive in the nation.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, talks to a group of Christians promising to repeal all of President Barack Obama’s health care law. Ed Schultz is fired up
Mayor John Fetterman of Pennsylvania takes the law in his own hands, officiating marriage of same-sex couples in his city even though Pennsylvania does not
In this week’s Fast Forward, Cory Booker hopes New Jersey puts him one step closer to the Senate, while the Tea Party heads to RNC Summer Camp. Marco Rubio
Mayor Michael Bloomberg is saying public worker’s pension in New York City, the richest city in America, could put it in the same boat as Detroit. New York