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Ellsberg in 1969 secretly photocopied a 7,000-page study privately commissioned by the Defense Department which revealed the U.S. government knew early on the Vietnam War could not be won. → Read More
"He ultimately became the most damaging spy in Bureau history," the agency said. → Read More
Seven waiting at bus stop in Texas bordertown killed when struck by vehicle → Read More
A woman who died after the business jet she was aboard hit heavy turbulence while flying over New England was identified Monday as a prominent Beltway lawyer who once served on the 9/11 Commission. → Read More
Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Emmitt Martin III, Desmond Mills Jr. and Justin Smith were fired on Jan. 20 after an investigation found they had violated department policy on the use of force. → Read More
Huu Can Tran, 72, was an angry loner who appeared to have a grudge against the world — not just his ex-wife — people he crossed paths with said Tuesday. → Read More
Benedict's resistance to what he saw as campaigns to secularize the church, promote women as priests and "normalize" homosexuality led to his characterization as “God’s Rottweiler.” → Read More
NBC News has tracked active shooter school shootings since 2013. → Read More
The FBI is assisting local authorities as they sift through online conspiracy theories to see if any served as a motivation for the "targeted attacks" on two Duke Energy substations. → Read More
The jury weighing the rape charges against “That ’70s Show” star Danny Masterson announced Wednesday it was hopelessly deadlocked, and a mistrial was declared. → Read More
The massacre at a Colorado Springs gay nightclub over the weekend continues the deadly and troubling trend. → Read More
The “That ’70s Show” star has been charged with raping three women from 2001 to 2003 — all former members of the Church of Scientology, of which Masterson still belongs. → Read More
His witty Instagram posts made him a social media sensation during the pandemic. → Read More
The builder accused of swindling people out of their life savings by promising to build them tiny homes and not delivering is now the target of a police investigation. → Read More
Overwhelmed by bodies to autopsy and thrown into a political debate over precisely how many lives the storm has claimed, medical examiners face huge challenges. → Read More
Authorities confirm 77 dead as power outages complicate rescue efforts. Many in affected communities continue to struggle without access to cell phone service or electricity. → Read More
FORT MYERS, Fla. — Hurricane Ian has created a burgeoning biohazard situation in at least one Florida hospital close to where the storm first made landfall. → Read More
Queen Elizabeth devoted much of her reign to preserving the Commonwealth. Most expect this grouping to shrink under her son Charles. → Read More
Princes William and Harry will walk together as they join their father, King Charles III, in a procession taking the queen’s coffin to Westminster Hall from Buckingham Palace. → Read More
Born in the village of Privolnoye, Gorbachev grew up a committed communist during World War II. He wound up winning a Nobel Peace prize in 1990 for helping end the Cold War. → Read More