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  • David Gregory holding a 30-round magazine at NBC's Washington bureau (NBC/Meet the Press)

    MILLER: D.C. mayor is part of David Gregory coverup in Part III of investigation

    Since D.C. officials refused to turn over any documents about their investigation and decision not to prosecute NBC News’ David Gregory, we have to depend on the Freedom of Information Act to force transparency. Mayor Vincent Gray’s office, however, responded by deflecting my request. It turned out, he was hiding information.


  • The List: Top 10 actors who jumped from TV to the movies

    Michael Douglas, Bill Murray and Bruce Willis are just a few of stars to move from a life on television to a successful film career.


  • Pepper to return to broadcasting

    Dottie Pepper is returning to golf broadcasting, signing a deal with ESPN that she calls a perfect fit of TV work and promoting junior golf.


  • Robin Williams (left) and Sarah Michelle Gellar appear in a scene from the pilot episode of "The Crazy Ones," a CBS comedy premiering in the fall. (AP Photo/CBS, Richard Cartwright)

    CBS adding Robin Williams comedy next season

    CBS on Wednesday revealed a few nips and tucks it is planning next season for what is already network television's most successful schedule, including adding a comedy with Robin Williams playing an unorthodox advertising executive with Sarah Michelle Gellar as his daughter.


  • NBC News' David Gregory holds up 30-round magazine on "Meet the Press" in Washington, D.C.

    MILLER: D.C. dirty tricks in Part II of unfolding David Gregory mystery-drama

    Officials in Washington, D.C. are using dirty tactics to hide the investigation and decision not to prosecute David Gregory of NBC News for illegally possessing a “high-capacity” magazine in the District of Columbia.


  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Iraq had weapons of mass destruction

    In 2003, American soldiers stepped into a bunker in Iraq that was filled with drums, each of which was labeled with a chemical warning in Arabic, along with the international chemical-warning symbol. In May 2004, American soldiers in Iraq, as publicly reported by multiple news agencies, including NBC, were attacked using an improvised explosive device that contained the nerve agent sarin. Artillery shells containing a mustard agent were also found in Iraq in 2004. These are easily discoverable facts, not fantasy.


  • NBC News' David Gregory holds up 30-round magazine on "Meet the Press" in Washington, D.C.

    MILLER: The David Gregory police mystery, part 2

    Washington, D.C. officials are using dirty tactics to hide the investigation and decision not to prosecute David Gregory of NBC News for illegally possessing a “high-capacity” magazine in the District of Columbia.


  • Bill Hader appears as the character Stefon on "Saturday Night Live" on Saturday, March 9, 2013, in New York. Mr. Hader's spokesman confirms the 34-year-old comedian will leave the show after this weekend's season finale. (AP Photo/NBC, Dana Edelson)

    Bill Hader: 'SNL' player to leave after 8 seasons

    Bill Hader is leaving "Saturday Night Live" after an eight-year run.


  • **FILE** Locusts fly on to Fuerteventura Island, in the Spanish Canary Islands, on Nov. 29, 2004. The locusts have flown 100 kilometers (60 miles) across the ocean after a infestation that wreaked havoc in North Africa. (Associated Press/EFE)

    Locusts swarm Israel's desert in worst infestation in decades

    Huge swarms of newly hatched locusts have started their march across the sands of Negev Desert in Israel, eating much of the nation's technologically produced farmland, and teams of exterminators have been working nonstop to fight off the threat, NBC reported.


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