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Obama calls reports of IRS targeting 'outrageous' Obama calls reports of IRS targeting 'outrageous'
White House responds to Syrian chemical weapons reports

March 19: Spokesman Jay Carney addresses reports that chemical weapons may have been used in Syria as civil war continues under the rule of President Bashar al-Assad. (NBC News)Spokesman Jay Carney addresses reports that chemical weapons may have been used in Syria as civil war continues under the rule of President Bashar al-Assad. (NBC News)

Rossen Reports: Cars sold with unfixed recalls?

March 7: Buying a used car can be a great money saver, but in a hidden-camera investigation, NBC's Jeff Rossen discovered some dealers are selling cars that may have dangerous safety flaws. Buying a used car can be a great money saver, but in a hidden-camera investigation, NBC's Jeff Rossen discovered some dealers are selling cars that may have dangerous safety flaws. (TODAY)

Vatican blasts Italian media reports

Feb. 23: As cardinals gather for the election of a new pope, the Vatican was sharply critical of a wave of reports in the Italian media. NBC's Anne Thompson reports.  (Nightly News)As cardinals gather for the election of a new pope, the Vatican was sharply critical of a wave of reports in the Italian media. NBC's Anne Thompson reports. (Nightly News)

Experts discuss reports of cell batteries bursting

Feb. 22: KARE's Jana Shortal talks to experts who discuss the possibility of battery explosions after a Minnesota middle school student was burned when his cellphone battery burst in his pocket. KARE's Jana Shortal talks to experts who discuss the possibility of battery explosions after a Minnesota middle school student was burned when his cellphone battery burst in his pocket. (NBC News)

Rossen Reports: Are plumbers charging you unnecessarily?

Feb. 21: If you're calling a plumber, chances are you have an emergency. In need of quick help, you trust them to fix the problem at a fair price. NBC's Jeff Rossen uses hidden cameras to investigate which plumbers get it right and who lands in hot water. If you're calling a plumber, chances are you have an emergency. In need of quick help, you trust them to fix the problem at a fair price. NBC's Jeff Rossen uses hidden cameras to investigate which plumbers get it right and who lands in hot water. (TODAY)

Rossen Reports: Thieves snatch phones out of hands

Feb. 20: Criminals have been stealing cellphones for years, grabbing them out of pockets and bags, but now a few brazen criminals are taking it to the next level. A real-life thief tells NBC's Jeff Rossen all about Criminals have been stealing cellphones for years, grabbing them out of pockets and bags, but now a few brazen criminals are taking it to the next level. A real-life thief tells NBC's Jeff Rossen all about "Apple picking" — stealing iPhones directly from victims' hands. (TODAY)

One thing to know: Faith in 'legitimate chance' reports?

Feb. 14: A report states Robert Griffin has a A report states Robert Griffin has a "legitimate chance" to start Week 1 after tearing an ACL in the playoffs. Mike Florio points out that it's hard to judge what qualifies as a legitimate chance, but we can't assume RGIII will return to full form. (NBC Sports)

Rossen Reports: Venue closes, leaves brides in cold

Feb. 5: Planning a wedding is stressful enough, but what happens when vendors take your money and don't deliver? NBC's Jeff Rossen reports on more than 50 couples who paid to get married at a beautiful Las Vegas mansion, only to have the company suddenly shut down, in some cases days before the wedding.  Planning a wedding is stressful enough, but what happens when vendors take your money and don't deliver? NBC's Jeff Rossen reports on more than 50 couples who paid to get married at a beautiful Las Vegas mansion, only to have the company suddenly shut down, in some cases days before the wedding. (TODAY)

Rossen Reports: Cracking down on Super Bowl fakes

Jan. 31: As New Orleans gears up for Sunday's Super Bowl, the city has become flooded with fans who are buying all the souvenirs they can. NBC's Jeff Rossen joins a team of federal investigators on the hunt for NFL counterfeits, which can be used to generate money for major crimes. As New Orleans gears up for Sunday's Super Bowl, the city has become flooded with fans who are buying all the souvenirs they can. NBC's Jeff Rossen joins a team of federal investigators on the hunt for NFL counterfeits, which can be used to generate money for major crimes. (TODAY)

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