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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

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Miscarriage risk doubles with use of NSAIDs
    Risk of miscarriage more than doubled in women who took non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs, during the first 20 weeks of pregnancy, according to Canadian researchers.

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4 dead, 6 wounded in Nevada shooting

    Emergency personnel respond to a shooting at an IHOP restaurant in Carson City, Nev. on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011. A man with an automatic rifle opened fire at an IHOP restaurant in Nevada's capital on Tuesday, killing two National Guard members, another person and himself in a hail of gunfire during the morning breakfast hour, authorities and witnesses said.




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Obama hits all-time low, NBC News/WSJ poll finds
    When Barack Obama unveils his jobs and economic plan on Thursday, he'll do so at the lowest point of his presidency, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.

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Gadhafi 'on the run'; loyalists flee Libya
    Libya leader Moammar Gadhafi is on the run, U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said on Tuesday, adding however that he didn't know the ousted leader's location.

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Super PAC backing Perry to spend $55 million
    The new super PAC backing Rick Perry has drawn up plans to spend $55 million as part of a strategy aimed at blowing away the Texas governor’s rivals in early primary states, according to internal committee documents obtained by NBC News.

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Key Bachmann aide quits, says she's '3rd candidate'
    Republican presidential contender Michele Bachmann lost her campaign chief Monday in a shake-up that the Minnesota congresswoman's aides sought to downplay.

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Stocks' march back from lows stalls late in day
    Wall Street fell sharply early Tuesday as worries deepened about Europe's debt crisis and the weak U.S. economy. Markets recovered somewhat midafternoon, but the momentum stalled.

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Video: Making computers disappear

    Sept. 6: As computing power increases exponentially, the ways we relate to computers become more natural â€As computing power increases exponentially, the ways we relate to computers become more natural â€" and more ubiquitous. Msnbc.com's Wilson Rothman explores the evolution of interfaces, from primitive punch cards to interactive buildings. (msnbc.com)




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Muslim travelers still saddled with 9/11 baggage

    Government records show that Hassan Shibly of Tampa, Fla., has been pulled aside at airports for secondary screening at least 20 times since 2004.A decade after Islamic extremists attacked New York and Washington, Muslim American travelers say they are still paying the price. Msnbc.com's Kari Huus reports.




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The face of a city: NYC taxi drivers recall 9/11

    In the hours, weeks and months following the 9/11 terror attacks, Cliff Adler was just one of New York City's taxi drivers who lined up to transport emergency workers and volunteers. In the hours, weeks and months following the 9/11 terror attacks, Cliff Adler was just one of New York City's taxi drivers who lined up to transport emergency workers and volunteers.




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Perry: 'Devastating' Texas blazes out of control
    Calmer winds Tuesday should help firefighters battling a wildfire that has destroyed about 1,000 homes in Central Texas and forced thousands of residents to evacuate, officials said.

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Powerful Katia forecast to miss East Coast
    Hurricane Katia weakened to a Category 3 storm on Tuesday after reaching a powerful Category 4 strength on Monday, and was expected to veer away from the U.S. East Coast later this week.

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Video: Should White House comment on Hoffa's speech?

    Sept. 6: Top Talkers: During a Labor Day speech, Teamsters President Jim Hoffa stirs up controversy over a comment about congressional Republicans. Tea Party co-chair, Amy Kremer, demands an apology. The Morning Joe panel â€Top Talkers: During a Labor Day speech, Teamsters President Jim Hoffa stirs up controversy over a comment about congressional Republicans. Tea Party co-chair, Amy Kremer, demands an apology. The Morning Joe panel â€" including New York Magazine's John Heilemann, financier Steven Rattner, and msnbc's Pat Buchanan â€" discusses. (Morning Joe)




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No more nit-picking? FDA approves lice treatment

    Watch out, you louse! Lice are notoriously hard to get rid of, but the FDA has approved a new treatment that banished lice in 84 percent of participants in a clinical trial.As school season gets into full swing, lice are enjoying a comeback. The FDA recently approved a new product that promises to defeat the pesky parasites without time-consuming combing. Will it work?




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Video: ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ kids: Where are they now?

    Sept. 6: The 8-year-old children who were taken out of Mumbai slums to star in the hit film, “Slumdog Millionaire,” are now young teenagers with very different lives. NBC’s Michelle Kosinski reports. (Today Show)The 8-year-old children who were taken out of Mumbai slums to star in the hit film, “Slumdog Millionaire,” are now young teenagers with very different lives. NBC’s Michelle Kosinski reports. (TODAY)




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The most and least expensive cars to insure

    Insuring style comes at a price. The 2009 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG costs, on average, more than $3,500 a year to insure.American and Japanese non-luxury minivans, SUVs and sedans make up the 10 least expensive cars to insure. European brands including Mercedes, Porsche, Aston Martin and BMW are the most expensive.




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Video: Lab chimps see daylight for first time

    Sept. 6: Former laboratory chimpanzees are caught on camera going outside and seeing the light of day for the very first time. TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie reports. (Today Show)Former laboratory chimpanzees are caught on camera going outside and seeing the light of day for the very first time. TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie reports. (TODAY)




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Flood warnings as Lee's remnants push north
    Heavy rain from the former Tropical Storm Lee rolled northeast into Appalachian states Tuesday, spreading the threat of flooding as far as New England after drenching the South.

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2 Amish kids die as SUV, horse-drawn carts crash
    A sport utility vehicle struck two horse-drawn carts carrying a group of Amish children in rural Indiana Monday, killing two youngsters and injuring four others, authorities say.

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3 shot dead, 2 cops hurt near NYC parade

    Kylee Llewellyn, right, waits for the start of the West Indian Day Parade on Monday, in the Brooklyn borough of New York.A shooting on a street corner a few blocks off the route of the annual West Indian Day Parade left two police officers wounded and three people dead, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said.




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Video: Man holds daughter in hostage drama

    Sept. 6: A young girl in Australia has been released after being taken hostage by her own father. TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie reports. (Today Show)A young girl in Australia has been released after being taken hostage by her own father. TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie reports. (TODAY)




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Your Career: So the job market sucks â€" I quit

    Some workers are so fed up with their jobs â€Some workers are so fed up with their jobs â€" feeling overworked, underpaid and unappreciated â€" that they can’t wait for the economy to recover. They want a new gig now.




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12-hour bomb scare: Dad arrested, daughter freed

    Police officers arrest a man who held a girl hostage in a Sydney suburb on Tuesday.Australian police on Tuesday rescued a girl from her father who had held her captive with a suspected backpack bomb for almost 12 hours, police and local media said.




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American working for Pentagon found dead in Kabul
    The body of a U.S. civilian engineer has been found in the Afghan capital, an Afghan intelligence source told Reuters on Tuesday.

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Photographers revisit 9/11; 'It was that horrific'


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Life Inc.: Meet Hip2Save and start couponing

    TODAY.com is entering into a new partnership with Hip2Save that’s designed to help our readers save their hard-earned money. Not a couponer yet? No problem! Here are five tips to get you started from Collin Morgan, Hip2Save’s founder and primary blogger.TODAY.com is entering into a new partnership with Hip2Save that’s designed to help our readers save their hard-earned money. Not a couponer yet? No problem! Here are five tips to get you started from Collin Morgan, Hip2Save’s founder and primary blogger.




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