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Pope Francis holds audience with cardinals

March 15: The newly elected pope met this morning with the cardinals who appointed him less than 48 hours ago, reportedly refusing to deliver the homily prepared for him in favor of speaking to them off the cuff. NBC's Natalie Morales reports. The newly elected pope met this morning with the cardinals who appointed him less than 48 hours ago, reportedly refusing to deliver the homily prepared for him in favor of speaking to them off the cuff. NBC's Natalie Morales reports. (TODAY)

Oscar Pistorius holds memorial for slain girlfriend

Feb. 27: There has not been a glimpse of Olympian Oscar Pistorius since he was released on bail, accused of murdering his girlfriend, but friends and family arrived at his uncle's house last night for a memorial for Reeva Steenkamp. NBC's Michelle Kosinski reports. There has not been a glimpse of Olympian Oscar Pistorius since he was released on bail, accused of murdering his girlfriend, but friends and family arrived at his uncle's house last night for a memorial for Reeva Steenkamp. NBC's Michelle Kosinski reports. (TODAY)

Anchor called too fat holds 'no ill will' towards critic

Dec. 31: Jennifer Livingston, the local news anchor from LaCrosse, Wis., who made waves back in October for responding on air to a viewer who criticized her weight, talks about life since she spoke out, saying she was surprised by the attention her response drew. Jennifer Livingston, the local news anchor from LaCrosse, Wis., who made waves back in October for responding on air to a viewer who criticized her weight, talks about life since she spoke out, saying she was surprised by the attention her response drew. (TODAY)

Town holds vigil for missing cousins found dead

Dec. 7: A community comes together to mourn the death of two missing Iowa girls after their bodies were discovered. KWWL's Shelley Russell reports. A community comes together to mourn the death of two missing Iowa girls after their bodies were discovered. KWWL's Shelley Russell reports. (NBC News)

Obama holds Vermont, Romney takes Indiana

Nov. 6: In the first returns of the evening, President Barack Obama holds on to Vermont while GOP candidate Mitt Romney wins Indiana and Kentucky. NBC's Brian Williams, David Gregory and Savannah Guthrie discuss the implications.  (NBC News)In the first returns of the evening, President Barack Obama holds on to Vermont while GOP candidate Mitt Romney wins Indiana and Kentucky. NBC's Brian Williams, David Gregory and Savannah Guthrie discuss the implications. (NBC News)

Disease scare holds up Delta flight

April 27: A Delta flight bound for Chicago was quarantined over fears that a passenger aboard may have a mysterious virus. NBC's Kevin Tibbles reports. A Delta flight bound for Chicago was quarantined over fears that a passenger aboard may have a mysterious virus. NBC's Kevin Tibbles reports. (TODAY)

Arctic Siberia holds crucial key to global warming

Jan. 3: NBC's Jim Maceda traveled to remote East Siberia to meet father and son scientists Sergei and Nikita Zimov, who have spent their lives searching for clues which may halt global warming.  (Nightly News)NBC's Jim Maceda traveled to remote East Siberia to meet father and son scientists Sergei and Nikita Zimov, who have spent their lives searching for clues which may halt global warming.  (Nightly News)

Wall Street holds on to gains

Dec. 2: Stocks held on to the massive gains of this week, sparked by central banks around the world acting together to try to stabilize Europe. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)Stocks held on to the massive gains of this week, sparked by central banks around the world acting together to try to stabilize Europe. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)

Egypt holds 1st elections since uprising

Nov. 28: Voters head to polls for the first time since longtime authoritarian leader Hosni Mubarak was ousted by a popular uprising. NBC's Richard Engel reports. Voters head to polls for the first time since longtime authoritarian leader Hosni Mubarak was ousted by a popular uprising. NBC's Richard Engel reports. (TODAY)

Shaky truce holds in Egypt

Nov. 24: Egyptian protesters and military rulers end their battles, but a political standoff remains as parliamentary elections are slated to begin Monday. NBC News' Correspondent Ayman Mohyeldin reports from Tahrir Square. (Nightly News)Egyptian protesters and military rulers end their battles, but a political standoff remains as parliamentary elections are slated to begin Monday. NBC News' Correspondent Ayman Mohyeldin reports from Tahrir Square.  (Nightly News)

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