Video: More than 200 arrested in London riots
British Prime Minister David Cameron's office says he has cut short his summer vacation to lead the response to the escalating London riots â" with violence and looting occurring for a third day across the capital. NBCâs Michelle Kosinski reports from London. (Nightly News)
| Video: Navy SEALs community mourns its loss
Americans from across the country paid tribute to those killed in Afghanistan on Saturday, when a Chinook helicopter was shot down. NBCâs Jim Miklaszewski has more. (Nightly News)
| Video: Worst one-day point drop since Dec. 2008
Wall Street tumbled again Monday, with the Dow Jones industrial average dropping 635 points and falling below the 11,000 level for the first time since November, amid a rout in global stocks after rating agency Standard & Poorâs downgraded the U.S. credit rating for the first time. CNBCâs Maria Bartiromo reports . (Nightly News)
| Video: College campuses turning to e-readers
College students may see quite a few more e-readers when they return to classes this fall. It's the latest episode in the digital reading revolution. Details from NBC's Chris Clackum. (NBC News)
| Video: Obama: Fallen soldiers 'a stark reminder'
President Obama says the deaths 30 US soldiers, who died in a helicopter crash in eastern Afghanistan, "is a stark reminder of the risk that our men and women take every single day on behalf of their country." Watch his entire remarks. (NBC News)
| Video: Rioting, looting rocks London
The streets of the Tottenham area of the British capital are now lined with burned-out buildings and shattered glass after violence erupted following a vigil for a local man who was fatally shot by cops. NBCâs Michelle Kosinski reports. (TODAY)
| Video: S&P director: We want super committee to deliver the goods
Standard & Poor's John Chambers joins Morning Joe to discuss the U.S. downgrade, how countries that lost their AAA status were able to reclaim it, and what the U.S. needs to do to get back its AAA rating. Chambers also addresses departing White House economic adviser Austan Goolsbee's criticisms regarding the downgrade. (Morning Joe)
| Video: Geithner: S&P showed âterrible judgmentâ
U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner tells CNBC that Standard & Poorâs historic downgrade of Americaâs credit rating is based on a âlack of knowledgeâ about the nationâs finances. CNBCâs Jim Cramer and Maria Bartiromo discuss the downgrade and whatâs next for the markets and economy with TODAYâs Ann Curry. (TODAY)
| Video: Cyber hackers: Uncle Sam wants you!
The National Security Agency is looking to hire nearly 3,000 cyber experts in the next two years, and they're not visiting traditional job fairs to find recruits. NBC's Pete Williams reports. (Nightly News)
| Video: Parents' appeal seems to help end London riots
London's worst riots in 30 years appear to have ended early Sunday morning after the parents of the man whose death prompted the riots called for an end to the violence. NBC's Martin Fletcher reports. (Nightly News)
| Video: Families, communities mourn SEALs
Navy SEALs are typically shrouded in secrecy, but in Norfolk, Va., Coronado, Calif., and San Diego, they're neighbors, friends and family â" now in mourning. NBC's Thanh Truong reports. (Nightly News)
| Video: Details emerge about helicopter crash
U.S. officials say the chopper that crashed was on a rescue mission to assist a U.S. Army Ranger unit that came under fire while searching for a Taliban leader. NBC's Attia Abawi reports. (Nightly News)
| Video: US tries to minimize effects of downgrade
Hoping to calm the markets, U.S. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner announced he'll remain on the job as the president appeals to congressional leaders to help stabilize the economy. CNBC's John Harwood reports. (Nightly News)
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