Contact tracing underway after passengers left ship before first reported hantavirus case
02:53
Trump optimistic about potential deal with Iran
01:50
Pope Leo rejects Trump’s suggestion he supports Iran’s nuclear ambitions
01:05
Iran attacks oil tankers in Strait of Hormuz
02:31
Thousands of Venezuelans protest cost of living, low wages
06:26
Trump administration to pull 5,000 troops from Germany
01:39
Iconic kiwi birds reintroduced around New Zealand’s capital
01:22
Israeli police release video showing the moment a French nun was attacked in Jerusalem
00:24
Two Jewish men stabbed in London
01:41
King Charles and Queen Camilla in New York City
01:09
Trump says blockade will stay until Iran makes nuclear deal
01:39
Two wounded as knife attacker targets London’s Jewish community
01:31
King Charles kicks off historic trip to U.S.
02:04
UAE announces it will leave OPEC
03:01
Orangutan seen using human-made bridge for the first time
00:50
King Charles and Queen Camilla arrive in Washington to meet with President Trump and First Lady
01:00
At least 19 killed, dozens hurt in Colombia highway bomb attack
01:09
Trump says Iran is ‘making an offer’
01:40
Palestinians in Gaza still living in rubble six months into Israel-Hamas ceasefire
03:07
NBC News
Pistorius’ Attorney Questions Reliability of State Witnesses
This version of Pistorius Attorney Questions Reliability Of State Witnesses 315981891860 - Breaking News | NBC News Clone was adapted by NBC News Clone to help readers digest key facts more efficiently.
01:11
Copied
Oscar Pistorius’ defense attorney, Barry Roux, argues that while the prosecution's witnesses may be “credible,” their testimony cannot be considered “reliable” when judged against “objective facts.”Aug. 7, 2014