Now playing Next USA Government worker forced to ration insulin because of ongoing shutdown "I can't afford to go to the ER. I can't afford anything. I just went to bed and hoped I'd wake up," Mallory Lorge said about her blood sugar going high. 13/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Mass overdose in California leaves 1 dead, 12 hospitalized Police say the victims used the powerful narcotic fentanyl, and first responders treated them with naloxone, which likely saved lives. 13/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Note left by gunman who killed California officer says he was hit by 'sonic waves' Police say Kevin Douglas Limbaugh, 48, opened fire on Davis police Officer Natalie Corona, 22, without warning as she responded to a traffic collision. 13/01/2019
Now playing Next USA 'Brave new Canadian:' Runaway Saudi woman reaches new home "This is Rahaf Alqunun, a very brave new Canadian," Canada's foreign minister said with the 18-year-old who feared death if sent back to Saudi Arabia 12/01/2019
Now playing Next USA How the government shutdown hurts fraud victims "It was like I can't stop it and my government is not there to help," said a California woman whose information was stolen. 12/01/2019
Now playing Next USA When Jayme Closs escaped, 'I know exactly how she felt': Past kidnap survivors speak out Elizabeth Smart and Michelle Knight told NBC News they are overjoyed that the Wisconsin teen was found safe and recalled their own escapes from captivity. 12/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Pregnancy in women in vegetative states is rare, but not unprecedented "Biologically everything is pretty normal" in these patients, said an expert who who worked on a similar case in the 1990s to that of the comatose Arizona woman who recently gave birth. 12/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Brexit true believers see only an upside to leaving the E.U. "Leaving the E.U. won't make life here better, but it won't make it worse." 12/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Government shutdown becomes longest in U.S. history "We're talking about $5.7 billion for a wall, but the costs that are inflicted on the economy are orders of magnitude beyond that $5.7 billion," one expert warned. 12/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Big blast tears through Paris bakery Fire crews were responding to a reported gas leak in the area when the blast hit. 12/01/2019
Now playing Next France Paris bakery explosion: death toll rises to four Rescue workers found the body of a woman in the rubble on Sunday. 12/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Government shutdown is brewing trouble for America's craft beer makers 'The damage of this situation is going to be really hard to calculate and far-reaching,' said one brewer of the inability to get government approvals. 12/01/2019
Now playing Next USA L.A. teachers plan to strike Monday after impasse with district "We declared impasse," said union secretary Arlene Inouye. 12/01/2019
Now playing Next USA 'I'm lost': Jayme Closs approached strangers after her escape "She said 'I'm Jayme.' And I recognized her immediately," said a woman who was walking her dog when the 13-year-old approached her. 12/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Pennsylvania priest gets up to 14 years in prison for molesting two boys "I am sorry for the actions I committed," the priest, who admitted the molestation, told the court, according to a local outlet. "They were both criminal and sins." 12/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Sheriff criticized over Parkland shooting response removed from office Gov. Ron DeSantis removed the Broward County sheriff, saying he had shown "repeated incompetence and neglect of duty." 11/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Nearly 500 people are now sick on Royal Caribbean cruise ship More than 275 people had initially come down with a gastrointestinal illness, a spokesman for Oasis of the Seas said. 11/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Beleaguered firefighters put on hold by government shutdown "If you don't do the hiring on time, then you can't do the training on time, then you are not ready for the next fire season," a nonprofit leader said. 11/01/2019
Now playing Next USA 21-year-old woman arrested in connection with killing of nail-salon manager A customer fled the salon after her credit card declined charges for her $35 manicure. The pursuing manager was killed when she was dragged by the woman's vehicle, police said 11/01/2019
Now playing Next USA L.A. teachers to strike over school funding if talks fail "What you're seeing is a national phenomenon, and it's been building for decades," said National Education Assn. president Lily Eskelsen García. 11/01/2019