People with the syndrome experience rigidity in their torso and limbs, as well as muscle spasms that can occur at random or in response to certain stimuli....
After record rain and snow totals in California this year, parkgoers can now take in breathtaking views of waterfalls at Yosemite. NBC News’ Steve Patterson has details on how visitors can enjoy the view and shares some words of caution from officials....
While sanctions and fines seem to have deterred fans in recent games, there are "great omissions" on the part of the sport in addressing gender issues, activists said....
Much of the infrastructure to help alleviate California’s too-wet/too-dry cycles — its extensive reservoir system — was designed long before it was recognized that climate change could intensify droughts and storms....
Nikolas Cruz spent three months living with the Snead family after his mother died. They said they had no idea he would be behind the Parkland, Florida, shooting....
The Republican presidential candidate initially said he had been misquoted by The Atlantic, which later released an audio clip of his interview showing he was quoted accurately....
Chance Seneca, 21, admitted that he tried to murder a teen he met on the gay dating app and planned to kill others until he was caught, government officials said....
“It’s hard to find someone in the Osprey community who doesn’t know someone who has died,” said a mechanic. He said he promised his child he would not go back up in an Osprey....
A Minnesota man is accused of harassing dozens of women online, including several Colorado college athletes, in a bizarre scheme involving stolen social media posts and altered pornographic images. KUSA's Anusha Roy reports....
The legislation keeps the government open on a short-term basis until March 1, when the first of two funding deadlines will hit. The second will be on March 8....
"This case with Lee is just the latest, most vivid and maybe most tragic example of what happens when you rush to execute," one death penalty expert said....
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., March 30, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Noah Munck, best known for his gregarious role as the shirt-shedding "Gibby" on the award-winning Nickelodeon series "iCarly," will serve as a pre-show host alongside Victorious'Daniella Monet on the orange carpet at Nickelodeon's 2011 Kids' Choice Awards this weekend. Munck, a 2011 KCA nominee in two categories, is up for "Funniest TV Sidekick," a new KCA category and the "iCarly" cast also received a nomination for "Favorite TV Show". The Kids' Choice Awards airs Saturday at 8/7c on Nickelodeon. Online voting is open through Friday April 1, 2011 at Nick.com....
Massachusetts will file a multimillion-dollar civil lawsuit against companies that worked on a Big Dig highway tunnel, claiming their negligence led to the ceiling collapse that killed a woman in July, the attorney general said Monday....
Blanchard, 32, was released from the Chillicothe Correctional Center at 3:30 a.m. Thursday. She had been serving a 10-year sentence for the June 2015 slaying of her mother....
Travis Gienger, of Anoka, Minnesota, won the 50th World Championship Pumpkin Weigh-Off in Half Moon Bay, California, with an enormous, lumpy, orange pumpkin that could produce at least 687 pies....
Before there was ‘Sex and the City’ there was ‘Sex and the Single Girl.’ Helen Gurley Brown, who headed Cosmo for more than three decades, is known for liberating the word ‘sex.’ NBC’s Kate Snow reports....
Palm trees are falling, and multimillion-dollar homes are teetering. The state's turbulent weather is only growing more extreme thanks to climate change....