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Photos: Christmas Past at the White House

November 30, 2011 Featured, News, Photos, World No Comments
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Photos of Christmas at the White House, dating back to President John F. Kennedy.

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Egyptians eager to vote

November 29, 2011 Featured, News, Photos, Video No Comments
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By Ayman Mohyeldin , NBC News correspondent Despite the turmoil leading up to the vote, Egyptians poured out on the second day of the elections to participate. Many are eager to cast ballots in the country’s first free and fair elections in living memory. Watch NBC News’ Ayman Mohyeldin report from Cairo

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Egyptians eager to vote

November 29, 2011 Featured, News, Photos, Video No Comments
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By Ayman Mohyeldin , NBC News correspondent Despite the turmoil leading up to the vote, Egyptians poured out on the second day of the elections to participate.

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Watch: Life Magazine Turns 75

November 28, 2011 Featured, News, Photos, World No Comments
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Celebrate the legacy of the famous photos inside the publication.

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The story behind the chat with Ai Weiwei

November 23, 2011 Featured, News, Photos, World No Comments
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Eric Baculinao/ NBC News Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei answers questions during a Live Chat with msnbc.com readers on Nov. 22

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Video: Is Gulf seafood unsafe to eat?

November 22, 2011 Featured, Photos, World No Comments

There are questions about the safety of seafood in the Gulf following the BP oil disaster. Gary Tuchman reports. View exclusive behind-the-scenes photos. 

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Photos: Pepper-Spraying Incident Inspires Internet Meme

November 21, 2011 Featured, News, Photos, World No Comments
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After photos surfaced of University of California-Davis Police Lt. John Pike pepper spraying Occupy UC-Davis protestors on campus on Nov. 18, the Internet exploded with memes of the officer, pepper spray in hand, photo-shopped into dozens of famous and historically significant paintings, photographs and portraits

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Is boy believed buried by volcanic eruption alive?

November 15, 2011 Featured, News, Photos, Video No Comments
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Courtesy Telemundo / Courtesy Telemundo Screen grab of a video clip from shortly after the Colombia volcano eruption in 1985 that shows a boy at an orphanage being treated by paramedics. Claudia Ramirez is sure it’s her son Andres Felipe Cubides Ramirez. By Maribel Osorio, Telemundo Correspondent BOGOTA, Colombia – Most people thought Andres Felipe Cubides Ramirez died 26 years ago in a devastating volcano.

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Honoring our veterans

November 11, 2011 Featured, Photos, World No Comments

(CNN)  – Veterans Day is dedicated to honoring our military servicemen and servicewomen, many of whom continue to risk their lives for the lives of millions. The efforts of these heroes and the sacrifices they make deserve our respect and gratitude

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Video: The RidicuList: Wedding lawsuit guy

November 3, 2011 Featured, Photos, World No Comments

The star of this RidicuList is a man who is suing to have his wedding photos redone…eight years later. And he's divorced

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