Nightly News

‘The typewriter is not dead’

‘The typewriter is not dead’
 
 

Return of the typewriter?

Return of the typewriter?
 
 

Obama gets personal addressing grads

Obama gets personal addressing grads
 
 

Chemical weapon debate obscures Syria massacres

Chemical weapon debate obscures Syria massacres
 
 

Queen prepares Prince Charles for the throne

Queen prepares Prince Charles for the throne
 
 

Comfort Dogs visit Nightly News

Comfort Dogs visit Nightly News
 
 

First Read Minute: Background checks to fall short

First Read Minute: Background checks to fall short
 
 

Thousands turn out in UK for Thatcher’s funeral procession

Thousands turn out in UK for Thatcher’s funeral procession
 
 

Heroes emerge amid Boston bomb chaos

Heroes emerge amid Boston bomb chaos
 
 

Video: Giffords: ‘Be bold, be courageous’

Video: Giffords: ‘Be bold, be courageous’

Former Arizona congresswoman Gabby Giffords spoke in brief these days near the identical supermarket where she was shot just over two years ago, urging Arizona’s Republican senators to beef up universal heritage tests. NBC’s Brian Williams reports. (Nightly Information)

 
 

Video: Race-based academic targets raise eyebrows

Video: Race-based academic targets raise eyebrows

As states have sought waivers from the 100% talent requirement of No Child Left Behind, new efficiency ambitions had been put in situation that led to differing expectations for kids relying on their race. NBC’s Rehema Ellis studies. (Nightly News)

 
 

Video: Syrian rebels capture UN peacekeepers

Video: Syrian rebels capture UN peacekeepers

A bunch claiming to be Syrian rebels said they took the hostages and will detain them except Syrian president Assad’s forces withdraw from their city. NBC’s Brian Williams studies. (Nightly News)

 
 

Video: Mitt Romney to work for son’s firm

Video: Mitt Romney to work for son’s firm

Former Massachusetts governor and GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney will be working at his son Tagg’s investment firm, Solamere Capital, for one week a month. NBC’s Brian Williams stories. (Nightly Information)

 
 

Video: Thousands turn out for Chavez procession

Video: Thousands turn out for Chavez procession

Grief- followers lined the streets as the coffin of Venezuela’s late President Hugo Chavez was once carried from the medical institution to the military academy where he’s going to like in state until his funeral on Friday. NBC’s Brian Williams studies. (Nightly Information)

 
 

Video: Hospitals scramble to kill ‘superbug’

Video: Hospitals scramble to kill ‘superbug’

The Facilities for Illness Keep an eye on has recognized lethal ‘nightmare’ micro organism that’s immune to antibiotics and spreading throughout the nation’s hospitals. NBC’s Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports. (Nightly News)