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More foodies launching mobile eateries

Nov. 21: From coast to coast, entrepreneurs with a love of food are launching their own restaurants on wheels. NBC’s Contessa Brewer reports. (Nightly News)

‘New Moon’ shines bright at box office

Nov. 21: The second installment in the popular “Twilight” series took in a record-breaking $72 million in just one day. NBC’s Lester Holt reports. (Nightly News)

McCain says he enjoyed Palin’s book

Nov. 21: The former GOP presidential candidate says he enjoyed reading “Going Rogue,” and downplayed reported tension between campaign aides as “no big deal.” NBC’s Lester Holt reports. (Nightly News)

Report: Vet aid program riddled with fraud

Nov. 21: The $4 billion program is meant to steer government contracts to disabled soldiers, but according to a federal investigation, is actually keeping some from competing. NBC’s Lisa Myers reports. (Nightly News)

Lean retailers rethink holiday shopping

Nov. 21: In an effort to avoid a repeat of last year’s dismal shopping season, retailers are changing the rules for consumers looking to spend less and get more. NBC’s Rehema Ellis reports. (Nightly News)

Knox speaks out, calls victim a ‘friend’

Nov. 21: Amanda Knox’s parents are planning for her return, but in closing arguments, prosecutors said the American student charged with murder should spend the rest of her life in an Italian jail. NBC’s Michelle Kosinski reports. (Nightly News)

Captured couple: Pirates growing impatient

Nov. 21: Encircled by gun-wielding Somali pirates, British couple Paul and Rachel Chandler deliver a chilling message to friends and family back home. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports. (Nightly News)

Obama stays out of health spotlight

Nov. 21: In a noticeable change from earlier this month when he paid a last-minute visit to House Democrats, President Barack Obama remained on the sidelines. NBC’s Mike Viquiera. (Nightly News)

Senate Dems hold together, win vote

Nov. 21: After Sens. Mary Landrieu and Blanche Lincoln added their support, Senate Democrats overcome Republicans' opposition to advancing the overhaul. NBC’s Kelly O’Donnell reports. (Nightly News)

Lou Dobbs to Latinos: I'm one of your 'greatest friends'

Nov. 20: Former CNN host Lou Dobbs discusses his outspoken views on immigration issues with Maria Celeste on Telemundo's "Al Rojo Vivo."  (Nightly News)

Santa issues a special bulletin

Nov. 20: The U.S. Postal Service says Santa will be able to get children's letters at his workshop at the North Pole after all. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)

Zoo animals comfort sick kids via TV

Nov. 20: Using cameras mounted inside cages, Zoo TV harnesses the remarkable power of animals to make sick kids feel better. NBC's Jeff Rossen reports. (Nightly News)

Sen. Burris scolded for 'misleading' info

Nov. 20: The Senate Ethics Committee admonished Illinois Sen. Roland Burris Friday for being "less than candid" with investigators regarding his appointment by disgraced former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevic, who was accused of trying to sell his seat. NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)

Buh-buy American: Textile town welcomes Kia

Nov. 20: Korean car maker Kia began production this week at a non-union plant in a struggling Georgia textile town, bringing much-needed jobs to an area where unemployment tops 12 percent. NBC's Thanh Truong reports.  (Nightly News)

'New Moon' rises to box office history

Nov. 20: The second installment in the wildly popular "Twilight" series raked in more than $26 million at its midnight premiere, making it one of the biggest-ever movie openings. NBC's Lee Cowan reports.  (Nightly News)

Supercollider switches back on

Nov. 20: Scientists in Geneva, Switzerland said Friday that the world's largest atom-smasher is back up and running. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)

Newseum displays Tim Russert's clutter

Nov. 20: The office of the late Tim Russert, former NBC Washington bureau chief and moderator of "Meet the Press, has been reassembled for a public exhibit at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)

Senate Democrats under pressure to pass health reform

Nov. 20: Senate leaders need complete loyalty from Democrats in Saturday’s vote, but as of late Friday two moderate Democrats had not yet committed. NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports.  (Nightly News)

O! Say it isn't so

Nov. 20: Oprah Winfrey's longtime fans from Chicago reacted to the news Friday that she'll be pulling the plug on the her syndicated show after 25 years as daytime TV's top diva. NBC's Kevin Tibbles reports.  (Nightly News)

Smear campaign: New Pap test guidelines

Nov. 20: In the second big change in women's cancer screening guidelines to be issued this week, a prominent physicians group says young women do not need a cervical cancer screening test before age 21. NBC Chief Medical Editor Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports.  (Nightly News)

Swine flu: Is the worst behind us?

Nov. 20: New numbers on reported swine flu cases show the epidemic may have reached its peak in the U.S. NBC's Robert Bazell reports.  (Nightly News)

Freak rainstorms wreak havoc in Britain

Nov. 20: An unprecedented rain storm has devastated the natural landscape of England's Lake District. ITV's Science Editor Lawrence McGinty reports.  (Nightly News)

Massive flooding hits U.K.

Nov. 20: A police officer is missing after a bridge collapsed following rain of "biblical proportions," which is being described as a one in a thousand year event.  ITN's Damon Green reports (Nightly News)

Kate Moss comes under fire for 'skinny' remarks

Nov. 19: Supermodel Kate Moss has sparked outrage by revealing her personal mantra to be "Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels." (Nightly News)

Cold, hard facts on climate change found in ice

Nov. 19: Green Ice Core: An international team of scientists are drilling deep into the past to learn what our future may hold. NBC's Anne Thompson reports. (Nightly News)

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One family's struggle
Source: msnbc.com

NBC's Dawn Fratangelo reports on the growing number of Americans struggling with the silence and secrets of autism.

Pakistan: 'The crazy soup'
Source: msnbc.com

NBC's Robert Windrem analyses the latest news about Pakistan, their nuclear arsenal and that of their neighbors.

Newsvine Q & A: Chuck Todd on U.S. Politics

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Newsvine Q & A: Chuck Todd on U.S. Politics

I'm Chuck Todd, NBC News Chief White House Correspondent and author of "How Barack Obama Won." Please join me for another Q&A session here on Newsvine where we'll be discussing U.S. politics.

Newsvine Q & A: Chuck Todd on U.S. Politics

I'm Chuck Todd, NBC News Chief White House Correspondent and author of "How Barack Obama Won." Please join me for another Q&A session here on Newsvine where we'll be discussing U.S. politics.

Newsvine Q & A: Chuck Todd on U.S. Politics

I'm Chuck Todd, NBC News Chief White House Correspondent and author of "How Barack Obama Won." Please join me for another Q&A session here on Newsvine where we'll be discussing U.S. politics.

Newsvine Q & A: Chuck Todd on U.S. Politics

I'm Chuck Todd, NBC News Chief White House Correspondent and author of "How Barack Obama Won." Please join me for another Q&A session here on Newsvine where we'll be discussing U.S. politics.

Newsvine Q & A: Chuck Todd on U.S. Politics

I'm Chuck Todd, NBC News Chief White House Correspondent and author of "How Barack Obama Won." Please join me for another Q&A session here on Newsvine where we'll be discussing U.S. politics.

Nancy Pelosi Versus the CIA

This is a dispute that keeps on giving.

The ballparks of the future sound simply dreadful

Now that almost every team has built a new stadium in the past 20 years (whether they needed one or whether they did not), some clever folks are speculating what the next generation of ballparks will look like:

Credit Card Legislation to soften upcoming Bailout?

6.66 million people are now shown to be collecting unemployment benefits. 78% of Americans have at least one credit card.

The Maverick Has Crist's Back
Source: msnbc.com

Sen. John McCain repays the favor to the governor that delivered Florida

Why I Believe Again - A. N. Wilson
Source: New Statesman Contents

A. N. Wilson describes his journey from confident atheist to muddled believer.

India Continues to Imprison Human Rights Activist Dr. Binayak Sen
Source: Democracy Now!

Last week marked the second anniversary of the detention of the internationally recognized award-winning human rights activist Dr. Binayak Sen, who's worked as a public health professional in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh for twenty-five years.

House weighs safety of overseas aircraft repairs
Source: msnbc.com

The House is considering a bill that would require more inspections at aircraft repair stations overseas despite objections from the European Union.

Meltdown will leave vastly changed economy
Source: msnbc.com

With the economy showing early signs of stabilizing, a lot of people are wondering: what's the 'new normal' economy going to look like? The Answer Desk, by John W. Schoen.

Man Saves Life Of Ten-Year-Old Child
Source: msnbc.com

A ten-year-old child owes his life to a complete stranger.

GOP House Members Send Obama Letter Asking Him To Reinstate 'Conscience' Rule
Source: Medical News Today

House GOP members on Tuesday sent a letter to President Obama praising him for saying that he wants to "honor the conscience of those who disagree with abortion" during his commencement address at the University of Notre Dame last weekend.

ACLU Takes On School Board Over Pre-Meeting Prayer
Source: WDSU

Civil Rights Group Argues Tangipahoa District Is Promoting One Religion

German police issue nationwide alert for missing teddy bear
Source: croatiantimes.com

Hard pressed police could bearly believe it when a desperate student begged them to search for her missing teddy. The Australian girl said she's had the good luck teddy bear since she was a child and was desperate to find it after it was mislaid.

"Burma VJ: Reporting from a Closed Country"
Source: Democracy Now!

As Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi goes on trial, we look at an award-winning documentary film about media activism in Burma and the extraordinary risks citizen journalists take to get information out of the country.

Senate set to approve Obama war funding
Source: msnbc.com

The president is likely to get a sweeping bipartisan endorsement when the Senate votes on his request for continuing military and diplomatic operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Richard Posner on the Conservative Intellectual Collapse
Source: crookedtimber.org

The end of the Cold War, the collapse of the Soviet Union, the surge of prosperity worldwide that marked the global triumph of capitalism, the essentially conservative policies, especially in economics, of the Clinton administration, and finally the election and early years of th …

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