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May 26: Brevard County, Fla., libraries will soon make the best-selling novel "Fifty Shades of Grey" available after recently pulling the book off shelves.
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May 26: Speaking to a group of veterans, Vice President Joseph Biden recalled the emotions that overcame him when he received a call in 1972 informing him that his wife and daughter had perished in a traffic accident.
Nightly News: Patz case revolutionized search for missing children
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May 25: From the first database for missing children to amber alerts, the Etan Patz case spurred new technologies to aid authorities and the public in locating children who disappeared. NBC’s Chris Jansing reports.
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May 25: Soldiers gathered at Arlington National Cemetery to place flags on nearly 260,000 gravesites for the annual “Flags In” ritual performed before each Memorial Day.
Today: Kids abandoned in shed, mom may face charges
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May 26: The mother of three young children, who were found abandoned in a shed behind a home in Portland, Ore., has been located and may face charges. NBC’s Kristen Dahlgren reports.
Msnbc Tv: Alternate juror reportedly flirting with Edwards
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May 26: The Washington Post's Manuel Roig-Franzia describes a seemingly bizarre situation that is taking place inside a North Carolina courtroom during the trial of John Edwards.
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May 25: The former construction worker and father to a college-aged daughter confessed to killing Etan Patz, who disappeared from New York City more than three decades ago. NBC’s Ron Allen reports.
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May 25: Former CEO of Shell Oil and founder of Citizens for Affordable Energy John Hofmeister joins MSNBC's Dylan Ratigan Show to discuss the transition for veterans back into civilian life, and the job opportunities for them in clean energy to help advance food and energy sustainability.
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May 26: The FBI has offered a reward for information about the whereabouts of a Chicago-area man who disappeared after marrying his girlfriend, who was still wearing her wedding dress when she was found stabbed death in a bathtub. NBC’s Michelle Franzen reports.
Hardball: Smerconish: NY initiative to ban anonymous posting online goes too far
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May 25: Hardball guest host Michael Smerconish says that the New York initiative to ban anonymous posting online is an infringement on free speech, even if its intention is to combat bullying.
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May 25: Petty Officer Liz Perez joins MSNBC’s Dylan Ratigan Show from San Diego to share the work of GC Green, a firm that promotes sustainable food and energy practices through connecting veterans with jobs in clean technology.
Newsnation: Gas prices drop as Americans prepare for holiday
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May 25: With a record number of people expected to travel for Memorial Day weekend, MSNBC’s Tamron Hall and NBC’s Mike Viqueira talk about how gas prices are actually dropping.
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May 26: A lawyer for a 51-year-old New Jersey man accused of killing 6-year-old Etan Patz in New York City 33 years ago says his client has mental health problems that may come into play during his prosecution. Former FBI profiler Clint van Zandt discusses the case.
Hardball: The Etan Patz case and the investigation of child abductions
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May 25: WNBC’s Jonathan Dienst and Diena Thompson, mother of Somer Thompson, a second-grader who was abducted and killed on her way home from school in 2009, join Hardball to talk about the Etan Patz case, the man who confessed to the murder 33 years later, and the history of the procedures to investigate child abductions.
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May 25: MSNBC host Dylan Ratigan explains the need for food and energy sustainability around the world and how sustainable practices may help in resolving conflicts.
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May 25: Andrea Mitchell talks with Brian Banks, a former high school football star recently cleared of rape charges that cost him five years of jail time and his professional athletic career, about his newfound freedom after his accuser was revealed to have lied about the incident. Banks and his attorney, Justin Brooks, discuss the exoneration and Banks’ life after prison.
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May 26: A former California highway patrolman has written a book in which he claims a 91-year-old man who died this year was the famed Zodiac Killer, who killed at least five people in the San Francisco area in the 1960s. NBC’s Mike Taibbi reports.
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May 26: A new coating dubbed LiquiGlide, invented in a lab run by an MIT professor, makes it easier to use every last drop of viscous condiments. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.
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May 25: Behind the scenes with the iron workers, painters and engineers who maintain this iconic bridge and the Coast Guard personnel who patrol its waters.
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May 25: NBC News’ Mike Viqueira reports from Rockville, Maryland to provide an update on gas prices as a record number of Americans are expected to travel for Memorial Day weekend. The Dylan Ratigan Show Mega Panel join to talk about the true price of gas and partisan politics.
Msnbc Tv: Suspect in killing of NYC boy on suicide watch
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May 25: Pedro Hernandez, the suspect in the 1979 killing of New York City child, Etan Patz, has been arrested and taken to Bellevue Hospital. Hernandez has also been placed on suicide watch. NBC News' Ron Allen reports.
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May 26: NBC’s Ron Allen reports on the controversy surrounding a self-insured Buffalo, NY, school district which pays for its teachers’ tummy tucks, liposuction and other elective surgeries.
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May 25: On Friday authorities shut down I-4 in both directions as smoke from a nearby wildfire blew into a busy tourist area near Walt Disney World. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.
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May 25: Filmmaker Danfung Dennis shares his film “Hell and Back Again,” a documentary chronicling a US Marine’s adjustment back to civilian life after suffing an injury while fighting the Taliban.
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May 25: An Arizona woman who had more than 60 animals living with her, tells KPNX's Oralia Ortega that a language barrier led to confusion with police who thought she said she ate her pet cats.
Nbc News: School to offer free condoms to prom attendees
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May 25: A New York high school's plan to hand out free condoms as students leave this year's prom is getting a mixed response from parents. WNBC's Gus Rosendale reports.