Video: No cash, no class for Kansas City -
Nearly 30 schools are set to be shut down in Kansas City, Mo. due to a $50 million budget shortfall. Kansas City Mayor Mark Funkhouser discusses. (Other)
Video: In Michigan, even job center staff aren't immune from layoffs -
In economically hard-hit Muskegon, frustrated job seekers flood the Michigan Works employment services center every day—but even the center itself has been forced to lay off some of its staff. NBC’s Mara Schiavocampo reports. (Nightly News)
Video: Making bombs the Taliban way -
ITV's Bill Neely gets exclusive access to Taliban bomb-making in the caves of Tora Bora. (Nightly News)
Video: The world's richest person is.... -
Self-made Mexican telecom tycoon Carlos Slim tops Forbes' annual list of the richest people in the world, with a fortune of $53.5 billion. Forbes' Luisa Kroll discusses with msnbc's Contessa Brewer. (Other)
Video: Aftershocks rock Chile -
Msnbc's Contessa Brewer reports three strong aftershocks, measuring from 6 to 7.2, have hit central Chile the same day the country's new President Sebastian Pinera was inaugurated. (Other)
Video: Rooftop statues cause a stir in NYC -
A public art display of anatomically-correct statues on New York City roofs is garnering startled looks and smiles from pedestrians, but a big thumbs down from the police. WNBC's Andrew Siff reports. (NBC News Channel)
Video: Isikoff: Rove's book is 'cherry-picking of history' -
Newsweek's Michael Isikoff discusses Karl Rove's new book which he believes skews the history of the Bush administration. (Other)
Video: Did Corey Haim have a prescription for death? -
Addiction expert Dr. Julie Holland, NBC’s Maria Menounos and former child actor Danny Bonaduce weigh in on the death of teen idol Corey Haim. (Today Show)
Video: Meet hero, 7, behind chilling 911 call -
Police in California say a 7-year-old boy is a hero for calmly dialing 911 while his home was being invaded by gunmen. NBC’s George Lewis reports that it was the boy’s younger sister screaming during the emergency call, not him. (Today Show)
Video: Ghosts in a bottle sell for $2000 -
A New Zealand woman found a sucker to pay big bucks for ghosts she says she captured in her house. Willie Geist has the story and some other empty bottles for sale. (ZeitGeist)
Video: ‘Likely … electronic problem’ for Toyota, expert says -
Consumer Reports’ Jon Linkov tells TODAY’s Matt Lauer that some of Toyota’s acceleration problems may be traced to their cars’ electronic systems. (Today Show)
Video: Twister touches down in Arkansas -
A tornado roars across Benton, Ark., damaging homes and injuring several people. NBC’s Natalie Morales reports. (Today Show)
Video: Navy subordinates allege Massa harassment -
Navy officers who served with scandal-plagued U.S. Rep. Eric Massa are claiming he abused his power to sexually harass them. NBC’s Kelly O’Donnell reports. (Today Show)
Video: Hoping to build ranks, Navy SEALS branch out -
Under orders to increase their numbers, the famously secretive Navy SEALS are coming out from the shadows in a high-profile effort to reach guys who wouldn't typically consider a military career. NBC's Chris Jansing reports. (Nightly News)
Video: Exclusive look at Taliban bomb makers -
Bill Neely with ITN News has an exclusive behind the scenes look at Taliban bomb makers in the Tora Bora region of Afghanistan. (Other)
Video: WASPS pilots receive long overdue recognition -
More than a half century after the end of WWII, 175 Women Air Force Service Pilots--better known as the WASPS--gathered at the Capitol to be awarded the Congressional Gold Medal. NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)
Video: Jump ball: Sasha Obama vs. Maisy Biden -
The White House released a photo on Wednesday of the first time the daughter of a president played basketball against the granddaughter of his vice president. NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)
Video: Budget crunch leaves states in the red -
Facing a $13 billion budget deficit, Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn on Wednesday challenged lawmakers to raise taxes or face a 17 percent cut in school spending. NBC's John Yang reports. (Nightly News)
Video: Biden addresses unsettled business in Israel -
Israel angered the U.S. by choosing to announce new East Jerusalem settlement plans during Vice President Joe Biden's visit, but it looked to some as though Biden returned the favor on Wednesday. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (Nightly News)
Video: Patrick Kennedy has scathing words for press corps -
Congressman Patrick Kennedy delivered an emotional speech Wednesday about U.S. war casualties, then turned his anger on the news media, who he said had done a "despicable" job of covering the war. NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)
Video: Study: Bone-strengthening drugs could backfire -
Two small studies suggest that a small percentage of patients who use certain drugs to prevent bone loss for more than five years could be at greater risk for a rare type of hip fracture. NBC's Robert Bazell reports. (Nightly News)
Video: Health care debate moved to Midwest -
President Obama traveled to Missouri Wednesday to continue his push for health care reform. NBC's Savannah Guthrie reports (Nightly News)
Video: Bank of America ends debit card overdraft fees -
Bank of America said Wednesday it would take new credit card regulations a step further by preventing customers from using debit cards to spend more than they have. NBC Senior Investigative Correspondent Lisa Myers. (Nightly News)
Video: New school standards raise the education bar -
Education experts say common standards could revolutionize American public schools. In Washington, Governors and school chiefs presented a 130-page blueprint for K-12 English and Math instruction. NBC's Rehema Ellis reports. (Nightly News)
Video: Women WWII pilots receive medals -
Congress honors female pilots who contributed to WII efforts with the Congressional Gold Medal. NBC's Tracie Potts reports. (NBC News Channel)


