Now playing Next USA The world's fifth-richest country has a hunger problem "Instead of seeing hunger as an issue abroad, the government's New Year resolution should be one of taking urgent action at home." 10/01/2019
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Now playing Next USA In test, steel prototype for border wall was cut through with saw NBC News obtained a photo showing results of a test on a steel wall prototype. 10/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Entire Washington DC synagogue schlepped a block away Historic synagogue gets a 'lift' to new home down the block 10/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Plant scientists have found a way to 'hack' photosynthesis. Here's why that's a big deal. If the preliminary research pans out, we may have a new way to feed the world's growing population. 10/01/2019
Now playing Next USA The 'doomsday' scenario: Here's what happens if the shutdown drags on Economists warn that a catastrophe is in the making if the partial government closure continues for weeks or months. 10/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Words won't stop Putin's aggression, experts warn, saying seized sailors are 'forgotten' "The Kremlin is not going to be dissuaded by condemnation," one former U.S. diplomat said. "They will be dissuaded by pain." 10/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Remains found after SUV plunged from cliff identified as 16-year-old girl's Still missing is Devonte Hart, the boy who was photographed in a powerful photo hugging a white police officer in 2014. He is likely dead, police said. 10/01/2019
Now playing Next USA U.S. Rep. Ted Lieu ditches Ed Buck's money "I am deeply disturbed by the latest revelations of a second death by overdose," said Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif. 10/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Ashley Judd's sexual harassment claim against Weinstein thrown out again It's the second time the judge has dismissed Judd's sexual harassment claims against Weinstein. But she can continue to sue him for defamation. 10/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Joshua Tree to stay open as park service uses fee revenue amid shutdown The attraction east of Los Angeles had been slated to close on Thursday amid the partial government shutdown, now in its third week. 10/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Mother of suicide victim sues sorority that allegedly hazed her daughter The Northwestern University basketball player was subjected to hazing that hurt her "physical, mental, and emotional health," causing severe anxiety and depression, the suit claims. 10/01/2019
Now playing Next USA House Democrats asking questions about Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin Mnuchin will give the House a classified briefing Thursday, after a request from the Democratic chairs of the main House investigative panels. 10/01/2019
Now playing Next USA For sale, your location: Revelations about data sales spur renewed calls for regulation One mobile data industry executive told NBC News, "The third parties that have this stuff are happy to sell it to anyone." 09/01/2019
Now playing Next USA The government shutdown's impact so far Nineteen days into the government shutdown, federal agencies and government employees are feeling the impact. 09/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Former Gitmo commander charged with hindering probe into death of civilian The victim had accused Capt. John Nettleton of having an affair with his wife. 09/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Republican senators discuss including DACA in wall negotiations The conversation over DACA picked up steam on Wednesday as the stalemate over the government shutdown and the border wall showed no signs of easing. 09/01/2019
Now playing Next USA House Democrats investigate HUD as shutdown threatens affordable housing One HUD employee said the agency took "a shrug of the shoulders kind of approach" to protecting low-income Americans from the shutdown. 09/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Florida bill seeks to repeal post-Parkland gun control measures Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg called the effort "ridiculous." 09/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Democratic billionaire and impeachment crusader Tom Steyer won't run for president Billionaire businessman Tom Steyer announced Wednesday that he will not seek the Democratic Party's 2020 presidential nomination 09/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Family of woman in vegetative state who gave birth is 'traumatized and in shock' An attorney representing the family said they are caring for the woman's baby boy. 09/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Shutdown showdown: Pelosi says 'no', Trump says 'bye-bye' President Donald Trump abruptly walked out of a closed-door meeting with congressional leaders Wednesday in the White House Situation Room. 09/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Furloughed family feels strain as government shutdown stretches on Joe Zimmerman, a sidelined federal worker, said he considered getting a second job, but needs permission. There's no one in his department to grant it. 09/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Homeless man allegedly involved in GoFundMe scam arrested Johnny Bobbitt Jr. was homeless in 2017 when a woman and man created a GoFundMe they said would help him after he gave the woman his last $20 when she was stranded on a freeway. 09/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Florida deputy resigns after sending toy bomb to colleague A handwritten note with the word "Boom" was included inside the package, authorities said. 09/01/2019
Now playing Next USA What happens to Amazon now that its largest shareholder may have to split his fortune? One study showed the distraction of a divorce can heavily impact a CEO, with many resigning within two years. 09/01/2019