May 30: Logging and development threaten members of what the Brazilian government calls an "uncontacted" tribe—among the few left in the Amazon. NBC's Brian Williams reports.
Nov. 26: Attacks in Iraq on Saturday killed one U.S. Marine and dozens of Iraqis. Some of the casualties were the result of fighting between Sunni tribes.
June 25: Although recent reports alleged that photos of a lost tribe were a hoax, a Brazilian agency actually does track the tribe's whereabouts. NBC's Brian Williams reports.
May 30: Logging and development threaten members of what the Brazilian government calls an "uncontacted" tribe—among the few left in the Amazon. NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)
July 22: Beirut has long been considered a jewel of the Middle East, a city rebuilding itself after the turmoil of civil war. But that was before the bombs as NBC's Kerry Sanders reports.
Aug. 28: NBC's Brian Williams reports on the perceptions of racism in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, and how some of the lessons that would have stemmed from a national discussion on race might...
Feb. 8: A group of scientists has discovered a lost world in Indonesia. The 2 million acres of pristine tropical forest holds many new species of animals and plants. NBC's Dawn Fratangelo reports.
March 21: Airlines worldwide lost 30 million pieces of luggage in 2005. NBC’s Tom Costello names the worst offenders and offers tips to help you from being a victim.