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State Dept. cancels award for Egyptian activist

March 11: At a high-profile event last Friday, Michelle Obama honored nine women instead of ten after incendiary tweets written by an Egyptian honoree were discovered. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. At a high-profile event last Friday, Michelle Obama honored nine women instead of ten after incendiary tweets written by an Egyptian honoree were discovered. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (TODAY)

Sheriff's dept. bans visible tattoos

Feb. 18: A Minnesota man was recently rejected for a job with the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office because the tattoos on his arms violated department policy. KARE's Dave Berggren reports. A Minnesota man was recently rejected for a job with the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office because the tattoos on his arms violated department policy. KARE's Dave Berggren reports. (NBC News)

'Inadequate': Benghazi report faults State Dept.

Dec. 19: An independent panel's report on the Benghazi consulate attacks cites management failures at senior levels in Washington that resulted in An independent panel's report on the Benghazi consulate attacks cites management failures at senior levels in Washington that resulted in "grossly inadequate" security. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (TODAY)

Defense Dept. warns of 'cyber Pearl Harbor'

Oct. 13: Cyberspace could become the world's next major battlefield, according to Defense Secretary Leon Panetta. In a national call to arms, Panetta warns the threat is already here. NBC's Jim Miklaszewski reports. Cyberspace could become the world's next major battlefield, according to Defense Secretary Leon Panetta. In a national call to arms, Panetta warns the threat is already here. NBC's Jim Miklaszewski reports. (TODAY)

Welch defends accusation against Labor Dept., but says he has no evidence

Oct. 5: Chris Matthews talks to former CEO of GE Jack Welch, who made news Friday morning for accusing the Labor Department of cooking the books on the good September jobs report to make President Obama look good. Welch doubles down on his accusations, though he says he has no evidence. (Hardball)Chris Matthews talks to former CEO of GE Jack Welch, who made news Friday morning for accusing the Labor Department of cooking the books on the good September jobs report to make President Obama look good. Welch doubles down on his accusations, though he says he has no evidence. (Hardball)

Fire dept. probes fake moustache caper

Sept. 28: The Washington, D.C., Fire Department launches an investigation into a fake moustache drawn on a portrait of the chief. Tom Sherwood reports. The Washington, D.C., Fire Department launches an investigation into a fake moustache drawn on a portrait of the chief. Tom Sherwood reports. (NBC News)

State Dept. spokesman resigns after WikiLeaks flap

March 13: State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley resigns after describing the Army's treatment of the suspected WikiLeaks leaker as "ridiculous" and "stupid." NBC's Mike Viqueira reports.  State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley resigns after describing the Army's treatment of the suspected WikiLeaks leaker as "ridiculous" and "stupid." NBC's Mike Viqueira reports. (msnbc tv)

Sheriff's dept.: 'The suspect may be hurt'

Nov. 29: Pierce County, Wash,, sheriff's spokesman Ed Troyer, says one of the four officers that was shot and killed by a gunman apparently struggled with the suspect, getting off a few shots. Watch his news conference.  Nov. 29: Pierce County, Wash,, sheriff's spokesman Ed Troyer, says one of the four officers that was shot and killed by a gunman apparently struggled with the suspect, getting off a few shots. Watch his news conference. 

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