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Obama: Sequester 'not going to be an apocalypse'

March 1: President Obama said Friday that even though the $85 billion in federal spending cuts are President Obama said Friday that even though the $85 billion in federal spending cuts are "going to hurt," the country will get through it. NBC's Chuck Todd reports. (Nightly News)

Obama: Sequester 'not smart, not fair'

Feb. 19: President Barack Obama voices harsh words toward Republican lawmakers Tuesday while speaking about looming budget cuts.  (NBC News)President Barack Obama voices harsh words toward Republican lawmakers Tuesday while speaking about looming budget cuts. (NBC News)

Cupp: Like it or not, we all got a lap dance during the Super Bowl halftime show

S.E. Cupp wonders why Super Bowl halftime shows, like Beyonce's amazing yet sexually-charged performance, have to be so overly sexualized and tells us that whether the audience liked it or not, S.E. Cupp wonders why Super Bowl halftime shows, like Beyonce's amazing yet sexually-charged performance, have to be so overly sexualized and tells us that whether the audience liked it or not, "we are all the collective lap" being danced on during the halftime show. (The Cycle)

Zumba prostitution suspect 'did not' pay for sex

Jan. 23: Mark Strong is accused of helping a Zumba teacher from a small town run a prostitution ring, but he tells NBC's Katy Tur that even though he had an intimate relationship with teacher Alexis Wright, he never paid for sex or helped her promote prostitution.  Mark Strong is accused of helping a Zumba teacher from a small town run a prostitution ring, but he tells NBC's Katy Tur that even though he had an intimate relationship with teacher Alexis Wright, he never paid for sex or helped her promote prostitution. (TODAY)

NRA president: New ad 'not about' Obama's kids

Jan. 17: David Keene, president of the National Rifle Association, responds to the Obama administration's proposed gun safety measures, saying law-abiding gun owners David Keene, president of the National Rifle Association, responds to the Obama administration's proposed gun safety measures, saying law-abiding gun owners "have a good deal to fear" from the proposals and defending the NRA's controversial new ad. (TODAY)

Coughlin: 'Not a very confident group'

Dec. 24: A frustrated Tom Coughlin admits that his Giants are not a very confident group right now and are having major problems stopping the opposition.  (NBC Sports)A frustrated Tom Coughlin admits that his Giants are not a very confident group right now and are having major problems stopping the opposition. (NBC Sports)

Criticism of RG3 'not fair journalism'

Dec. 14: The Dan Patrick Show: Dan Patrick rips the sensational nature of ESPN's Rob Parker's race-based criticism of Redskins QB Robert Griffin III. (NBC Sports)The Dan Patrick Show: Dan Patrick rips the sensational nature of ESPN's Rob Parker's race-based criticism of Redskins QB Robert Griffin III. (NBC Sports)

Sanchez: 'Not my day'

Dec. 2: After Rex Ryan pulled Mark Sanchez, Greg McElroy came on to lead the Jets to a 7-6 win over the Cardinals. Ryan refused to say who his QB is going forward, and Sanchez said he was proud of how McElroy played. (NBC Sports)After Rex Ryan pulled Mark Sanchez, Greg McElroy came on to lead the Jets to a 7-6 win over the Cardinals. Ryan refused to say who his QB is going forward, and Sanchez said he was proud of how McElroy played. (NBC Sports)

Malala: 'Not out of the woods, but doing well'

Oct. 19: The Pakistani schoolgirl shot by the Taliban has been able to stand and communicate with staff treating her at a Birmingham hospital. NBC's Keir Simmons reports on an upbeat assessment from Malala Yousafzai's doctors. (Nightly News)The Pakistani schoolgirl shot by the Taliban has been able to stand and communicate with staff treating her at a Birmingham hospital. NBC's Keir Simmons reports on an upbeat assessment from Malala Yousafzai's doctors. (Nightly News)

New unemployment numbers: encouraging or not?

Oct. 5: Although 114,000 jobs were added in September, manufacturing remains weak. Job numbers are known for their volatility, economists say, and the key is to look for a consistent trend in job growth. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (Nightly News)Although 114,000 jobs were added in September, manufacturing remains weak. Job numbers are known for their volatility, economists say, and the key is to look for a consistent trend in job growth. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (Nightly News)

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