TODAY’s Ann Curry talks with Susan Powell’s parents, Chuck and Judy Cox, who say that they feared for the lives of their grandkids and believed that Josh Powell would do something drastic “if he felt cornered.” (TODAY)
The Obama administration is facing a backlash from Catholic leaders over a provision of the new health care law that would require Catholic hospitals, charities and other institutions to include birth control in their health insurance plans. NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reports. (TODAY)
The United States has closed its embassy in Syria amid violent unrest, and international pressure is mounting on Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad to stop his bloody crackdown on a popular uprising in the country. NBC’s Ayman Mohyeldin reports. (TODAY)
Wal-Mart is unveiling a simple icon that it says will help consumers make a snap decision about whether a food is healthy, without delving into the nitty-gritty of the nutrition label.
We all know that meetings can be dull and boring. A new study shows that they can also make you stupid.
A Somali-American man admitted Monday that he helped raise money so others could travel from the U.S. to join the terror group al-Shabab in Somalia.
Amanda Knox's Italian lawyer has filed an appeal of her slander conviction in Italy, a family spokesman said Monday. In October, an Italian appeals court overturned the young Seattle woman's murder conviction in the 2007 death of her British roommate in Perugia.
Models launched a rights group on Monday ahead of New York Fashion Week to seek workplace standards including backstage privacy to stop unauthorized nude photos.
More than than 250 million photos are uploaded each day on Facebook, according to the social network's media site.
An Iowa woman has been charged with trying to extort Discovery Communications, the parent company of the TLC network, to either cancel the show or give her $10,000.
Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: After a long delay due to legal snags, a skydiver is once again gearing up for a supersonic free-fall that would break a record set 52 years ago.
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Lou Williams nailed the go-ahead 3-pointer, scored 14 of his 24 points in the fourth quarter, and spoiled Kobe Bryant's record-setting night while leading the Philadelphia 76ers to 95-90 win over the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday night.
PBT: Kobe Bryant can carry the Lakers in any game, but he can also shoot them to defeat, as he did against the Sixers on Monday.
For an uncontrollable situation with 2.5 seconds left on the clock, Oklahoma's last chance to forge overtime against No. 4 Missouri went about as well as it could — until Steven Pledger's 3-point shot refused to go down.
Rosenthal: We used to expect Tom Brady to make all the decisive plays in the fourth quarter, but Sunday's Super Bowl showed that expectations have changed. Brady no longer always pulls it off. That time has passed. It’s Eli’s time now.
Mike D'Antoni shook his fists in the air as Jeremy Lin's clutch shot fell through the net.
Gorgui Dieng returned from a sprained right ankle to score 15 points and freshman Chane Behanan added 12 rebounds as No. 24 Louisville beat Connecticut 80-59 on Monday night, the Cardinals' fifth straight win.
PBT: Allen Iverson, who wants to return to the NBA, is in discussions to play in Puerto Rico.
Smiles were the order of the day, as the Super Bowl-champion New York Giants returned home, victorious once again.
Bill Belichick gave clear instructions to his defensive unit: Let the runner score.
The sunny, happy Bill Belichick of earlier in the week disappeared after the Pats' Super Bowl loss.
PHT: Sidney Crosby returned to practice with the Penguins on Monday, but he's still not symptom-free.
For those of you who weren't paying attention during the NFL season, here's what to know about college hoops.