WASHINGTON — Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., told Republicans on Saturday that the House will vote next week on a standalone bill to provide aid to Israel, with no offsetting spending cuts.
One year after a Norfolk Southern freight train derailed in the heart of East Palestine, Ohio, the wounds in this working-class town still run deep.
WASHINGTON — A former Boston Police K-9 officer pleaded guilty to eight federal charges this week, admitting that he assaulted a Capitol Police officer with a chair during the Jan.
The airstrikes launched by the United States in Iraq and Syria are its biggest attacks against Iran-backed militants in the Middle East, but President Biden sought to avoid escalation into war.
For the first time, an Irish nationalist will lead Northern Ireland’s government
Jennifer Eikenhorst was driving home with her young daughters one evening after picking them up from a friend’s house.
Joe Biden’s glide path to the Democratic presidential nomination begins Saturday as South Carolina, the state that rescued his struggling campaign four years ago, kicks off the party’s official primary season.
Hawaii is seeing bigger, hotter and more frequent fires than ever before. The state is struggling to catch up.
A transgender “bathroom ban” in North Carolina caused a national uproar in 2016, but the public reaction to a similar passed in Utah Monday has been minimal.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments this week over whether Colorado can remove Donald Trump from the ballot under the 14th Amendment.
Gina Rodriguez, star of the ABC sitcom "Not Dead Yet" spoke ahead of season 2 about motherhood, mortality, playing writers and the ongoing legacy of her award-winning "Jane the Virgin" role.
Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Aaron Pierre as Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X in “Genius: MLK/X.”
A man injured three people Saturday in a stabbing attack at the major Gare de Lyon train station in Paris, another nerve-rattling security incident in the Olympic host city before the Summer Games open in six months.
The strikes targeted militant facilities in Iraq and Syria. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said yesterday that the U.S. offensive “began tonight, but they’re not going to end tonight.”
After the passing of the city's groundhog last year, penguins from the Milwaukee Zoo stepped in to predict whether or not spring will come early this year. WTMJ's Sydni Eure reports.
Thirty-six million Californians from Sonoma County to the U.S.-Mexico border are under weekend flood watches as the state faces the more potent of two early February storms.
The two 16-year-old convicted of murdering a transgender teenager in northwest England nearly a year ago were handed life sentences Friday with minimum prison terms of 20 and 22 years.
Police in Indianapolis are investigating the killings of two women whose bodies were found around 150 yards away from each other in recent days, and who were killed in a similar manner, officials said Friday.
The ruling means that President Joe Biden will not be the sole Democratic candidate on the state's ballot in April.
Special counsel Jack Smith’s legal team rejected the former president's contention that the case was “politically motivated and biased” in a new court filing.
Video from Anbar Province, Iraq, appears to show a U.S. strike targeting buildings belonging to an Iran-backed militia group.
The Hinds County, Mississippi, coroner told Jonathan David Hankins' mother that she had to leave the pauper’s field where her son’s body was being exhumed Friday.
On the nigGreg Malarik was found not guilty in his wife's death after two prosecutions. His daughter swears he’s innocent. His son is convinced he’s guilty. ht of Sept.
NBC's Cynthia McFadden speaks to a member of the organization Toxic Free Future who released a new report finding that 36 million pounds of vinyl chloride is traveling on more than 200 rail cars daily. This is the same chemical that spilled into the ground following the East Palestine train derailment.
A tour of a Hamas tunnel and what the Israeli military calls a "dungeon" offers new insights into Hamas' treatment of the hostages held in Gaza. NBC's Raf Sanchez toured the tunnel and spoke with a former hostage who was held there with her daughter.