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Parents believe spies killed son in Singapore

March 5: Mary and Rick Todd have traveled to Washington, D.C., convinced U.S. security is at risk after they say their son, Shane, was killed in Singapore by spies for China due to his high-tech work at a research firm. NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports. Mary and Rick Todd have traveled to Washington, D.C., convinced U.S. security is at risk after they say their son, Shane, was killed in Singapore by spies for China due to his high-tech work at a research firm. NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports. (TODAY)

Foster on Schaub: 'We believe in him 100 percent'

Feb. 15: ProFootballTalk: Arian Foster joins PFT to discuss if last season was an improved year for Houston, how confident he is in QB Matt Schaub, where the Texans can improve upon this off-season, and much more. (NBC Sports)ProFootballTalk: Arian Foster joins PFT to discuss if last season was an improved year for Houston, how confident he is in QB Matt Schaub, where the Texans can improve upon this off-season, and much more. (NBC Sports)

Do Browns believe in Weeden?

Feb. 13: PFT Live: Mike Florio gives the Cleveland Browns some offseason advice. The Browns once again finished last in the AFC North. Florio thinks the Browns need to decide on a quarterback and whether they really believe in Brandon Weeden?  (NBC Sports)PFT Live: Mike Florio gives the Cleveland Browns some offseason advice. The Browns once again finished last in the AFC North. Florio thinks the Browns need to decide on a quarterback and whether they really believe in Brandon Weeden? (NBC Sports)

Roller coaster dad: 'I can't believe I hopped on it'

Dec. 27: Dad Steve Fuehne and his daughter, Grace, chat about becoming Internet sensations after a video of Steve screaming in terror during an amusement park ride went viral. Steve says that when he watches the video now, he still can't believe he even got on the ride in the first place, and Grace says she's been recognized on the street. Dad Steve Fuehne and his daughter, Grace, chat about becoming Internet sensations after a video of Steve screaming in terror during an amusement park ride went viral. Steve says that when he watches the video now, he still can't believe he even got on the ride in the first place, and Grace says she's been recognized on the street. (TODAY)

Kirk Cameron: I believe Todd Akin 'is a good man'

Aug. 21: Kirk Cameron, who interviewed Rep. Todd Akin for his documentary Kirk Cameron, who interviewed Rep. Todd Akin for his documentary "Monumental," gives his take on the controversial Senate candidate, saying he's "now in a very, very difficult spot." Cameron's film, which looks at America's religious history, is out on DVD. (TODAY)

Should you believe what you see in political ads?

Aug. 21: If you're wondering why presidential campaign ads are saturating your television airwaves, it's because campaign ad spending has crossed the half-billion dollar mark. NBC's Chuck Todd, Politifact's Bill Adair, and ad critic Barbara Lippert break down a few of the ads currently running. If you're wondering why presidential campaign ads are saturating your television airwaves, it's because campaign ad spending has crossed the half-billion dollar mark. NBC's Chuck Todd, Politifact's Bill Adair, and ad critic Barbara Lippert break down a few of the ads currently running. (TODAY)

Police believe body is missing La. college student

Aug. 8: Police in Louisiana believe buried human remains, discovered in a wooded area near a cemetery, may be the body of missing college student Mickey Shunick. TODAY's Natalie Morales reports. Police in Louisiana believe buried human remains, discovered in a wooded area near a cemetery, may be the body of missing college student Mickey Shunick. TODAY's Natalie Morales reports. (TODAY)

5 caught-on-camera moments you must see to believe

July 21: From a trooper who helped deliver twins on a highway to a neighbor who caught a girl who plunged out of a third-story window, TODAY.com's Kyle Michael Miller takes a look at the top caught-on-camera moments that had your jaw dropping this week.  From a trooper who helped deliver twins on a highway to a neighbor who caught a girl who plunged out of a third-story window, TODAY.com's Kyle Michael Miller takes a look at the top caught-on-camera moments that had your jaw dropping this week. (TODAY)

Madonna Badger: 'I don't believe' ashes caused fire

June 22: The woman whose parents and three daughters were killed in a fire last Christmas morning tells TODAY's Matt Lauer she has doubts that fireplace ashes caused the tragic blaze and says she won't stop asking questions until she finds The woman whose parents and three daughters were killed in a fire last Christmas morning tells TODAY's Matt Lauer she has doubts that fireplace ashes caused the tragic blaze and says she won't stop asking questions until she finds "the truth." (TODAY)

Alleged Sandusky victim: 'Who would believe kids'?

June 15: The prosecution in Jerry Sandusky's sexual abuse trial finished their case against the former Penn State assistant football coach Thursday with the ninth alleged victim, who said he never told anyone about the three years of abuse he allegedly suffered because he thought no one would believe him. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports. The prosecution in Jerry Sandusky's sexual abuse trial finished their case against the former Penn State assistant football coach Thursday with the ninth alleged victim, who said he never told anyone about the three years of abuse he allegedly suffered because he thought no one would believe him. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports. (TODAY)

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