LAPD Officer Saves Man in Wheel Chair on Camera
(NBC News) — An Los Angeles Police officer saves a man in wheelchair from a burning vehicle. The rescue was caught on camera.
(NBC News) — An Los Angeles Police officer saves a man in wheelchair from a burning vehicle. The rescue was caught on camera.
(NBC News) — There is a lot of information on Covid-19 that is changing as we learn more about the virus. In the early days of the pandemic, there was concern that Ibuprofen could worsen Covid-19. It was based on a statement that reportedly came from France’s health minister at the time. However, a new study is clarifying the issue….
(NBC News) — Watch a live tracker of Tropical Storm Beta makes its way through Texas and Louisiana.
(NBC News) — A Tropical Storm and Storm Surge Warning are still in effect in southeast Texas, as Beta weakened Sunday night. It remains a tropical storm with 50 mile per hour sustained winds — down from 60 miles per hour yesterday. NBC’s JAY GRAY reports.
(NBC News) — A group of women from all over the country are helping feed families who may be struggling as a result of the pandemic because according to them, a nice delivered home cooked meal sometimes does the trick.
(NBC News) — Jacob Gardner, 38, had recently been indicted on manslaughter charges in the May 30 death of James Scurlock.
(NBC News) — A certified nursing assistant from New York had to give up working after her battle with congestive heart failure took a turn for the worse. Now, she is is looking for a life-changing gift.
(NBC News) — The last weeks before the election are gearing up to be a battle as President Trump vows to nominate a replacement for the late Justice Ginsburg, with support from allies in the Senate. But Speaker Pelosi says Democrats have a responsibility to defend the Constitution and have arrows in their quivers to do so.
What is a cake? Flour, sugar and some eggs? For some, a cake provides a moment to be normal… A break from life-saving medical treatments or to mark the end of them. Dan Scheneman introduces us to an organization has been serving up thousands of sweet treats for sick kids for nearly a decade. Dan Scheneman reports.