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At least 37 killed in India bus crash

March 19: At least 37 people were killed and 15 injured when a bus crashed off bridge in western India. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports. (msnbc.com)At least 37 people were killed and 15 injured when a bus crashed off bridge in western India. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports. (NBCNews.com)

Pregnant coach, driver killed in Penn. bus crash

March 18: A bus carrying Seton Hill University's women's lacrosse team and coaches veered off a rainy Pennsylvania turnpike on Saturday, killing coach Kristina Quigley, who was six months pregnant, as well as the driver. NBC's Craig Melvin reports. A bus carrying Seton Hill University's women's lacrosse team and coaches veered off a rainy Pennsylvania turnpike on Saturday, killing coach Kristina Quigley, who was six months pregnant, as well as the driver. NBC's Craig Melvin reports. (TODAY)

At least 2 US soldiers killed at Afghan meeting

March 11: At least two American service members were killed this morning when a man dressed in Afghan police clothing entered a meeting and opened fire on a meeting of coalition forces and Afghan forces. NBC's Mike Taibbi reports. At least two American service members were killed this morning when a man dressed in Afghan police clothing entered a meeting and opened fire on a meeting of coalition forces and Afghan forces. NBC's Mike Taibbi reports. (TODAY)

Sinkhole opens up miles away from one that killed man

March 5: A new 12-feet wide and 5-feet deep sinkhole has opened up between two homes in Seffner, Fla., just miles away from the crater that swallowed a man as he slept. WFLA's Peter Bernard reports. A new 12-feet wide and 5-feet deep sinkhole has opened up between two homes in Seffner, Fla., just miles away from the crater that swallowed a man as he slept. WFLA's Peter Bernard reports. (NBC News)

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)

3 killed in Las Vegas shooting, car explosion

Feb. 22: In a scene witnesses describe as looking like a Hollywood set, a confrontation between a group of men escalated into a shooting, multiple vehicle pileup, and an exploding taxicab. The incident left three people dead. NBC's Miguel Almaguer reports. In a scene witnesses describe as looking like a Hollywood set, a confrontation between a group of men escalated into a shooting, multiple vehicle pileup, and an exploding taxicab. The incident left three people dead. NBC's Miguel Almaguer reports. (TODAY)

Controversial article profiles SEAL who killed bin Laden

Feb. 17: Esquire magazine has profiled the NAVY SEAL who killed Osama bin Laden and in the article the soldier says many military heroes won't receive a pension or receive health benefits. MSNBC's Alex Witt discusses the article with another former SEAL, Brandon Webb. Esquire magazine has profiled the NAVY SEAL who killed Osama bin Laden and in the article the soldier says many military heroes won't receive a pension or receive health benefits. MSNBC's Alex Witt discusses the article with another former SEAL, Brandon Webb. (msnbc)

Chris Kyle, celebrated sniper, killed by fellow soldier

Feb. 4: Chris Kyle, a sniper in Iraq, was so feared that he was dubbed Chris Kyle, a sniper in Iraq, was so feared that he was dubbed "The Devil of Ramadi" and had an $80,000 bounty on his head. Tragically, it wasn't enemy fire that killed him, but a fellow soldier asking for help with PTSD. NBC's Jim Miklaszewski reports. (Nightly News)

Two more protesters killed in Egypt violence

Jan. 30: At least two more people were killed in clashes in Egypt. The violence forced President Mohammad Morsi to cut short a trip to Europe and return to Cairo. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports. (msnbc.com)At least two more people were killed in clashes in Egypt. The violence forced President Mohammad Morsi to cut short a trip to Europe and return to Cairo. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports. (NBCNews.com)

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