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Jan. 5: Carlos Allen, the man accused of being the third White House gate crasher, denies being at November's state dinner. Msnbc's Monica Novotny reports.
Dec. 30: Bayron Reyes Lopez was arrested in San Clemente, Calif., after allegedly killing a dog, streaking and dumping hot coffee over his head. KNBC's Gina Kim reports.
Dec. 29: Sen. Max Baucus' spokesman released a statement responding to an accusation by former Republican congressman Mark Foley that Baucus was intoxicated when he gave speech on the Senate floor. Msnbc's Chris Jansing reports.
Dec. 14: The brother and mother of one of the boys accused of dousing a 15-year-old classmate with alcohol and then setting him on fire speak to TODAY's Matt Lauer.
Dec. 10: A group of American students arrested in Pakistan were seeking jihad training and met with terror leaders, Pakistani officials tell NBC News. NBC's Pete Williams reports.
Dec. 10: Two New York City high school teachers are being investigated after allegedly being caught during a naked classroom tryst. WNBC's Roseanne Colletti reports.