Although it's a foregone conclusion that President Biden will win Saturday's Democratic primary in South Carolina, the turnout may signal just how enthusiastic the president's base is heading toward November's general election. One concern: support for the president among young Black voters. NBC's Gabe Gutierrez reports.
The prosecution and defense finished their closing arguments in the involuntary manslaughter trial of Jennifer Crumbley, whose son shot and killed four students at his high school in Michigan. Earlier, prosecutors cross-examined Jennifer Crumbley, suggesting she could have done more to prevent the mass shooting. NBC's Maggie Vespa reports.
The U.S. military said it struck targets in Iraq and Syria that were used by Iran-linked groups that attacked U.S. forces. The military said more than 85 targets were attacked. President Biden said the attacks will continue at times and places the U.S. chooses. Earlier, in Dover, Delaware, the president attended the dignified transfer of three U.S. soldiers who were killed in a drone attack in Jordan. NBC's Peter Alexander reports.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who is prosecuting former President Donald Trump in Georgia's election interference case, acknowledged having a personal relationship with the special prosecutor she appointed in the case. But Willis denied any financial benefit or conflict of interest. NBC's Blayne Alexander reports.
Taylor Swift fans are re-uploading their own versions' of her songs after UMG took them down as part of a contract dispute with TikTok.
Former President Donald Trump's federal election interference trial in Washington, D.C., will no longer begin on March 4, Judge Tanya Chutkan ordered.
WASHINGTON — The United States launched attacks against Iran-backed militias in Iraq and Syria on Friday, its first retaliatory strikes for the killing of three American soldiers in Jordan last weekend.
The Supreme Court allowed West Point to continue to consider race in its admissions process for now, rebuffing a request made by a conservative group.
LOS ANGELES — Carl Weathers, the actor best known as Apollo Creed in the “Rocky” movies and more recently for his role in the hit "Star Wars" series "The Mandalorian," died Thursday in his sleep, according to his family.
Sapph-o-Rama, a new series at New York City's Film Forum, celebrates the decades-long history of lesbian cinema.
President Biden released a statement on the U.S. strikes in Iraq and Syria in response to the deadly drone attack in Jordan that killed three service members. In his statement he says "the United States does not seek conflict in the Middle East or anywhere else in the world. But let all those who might seek to do us harm know this: If you harm an American, we will respond."
President Biden has launched airstrikes in Iraq and Syria in response to the American service members that were killed in the Jordan drone strike. Biden, who attended the dignified transfer of these service members, has said in the past that he holds Iran indirectly responsible, but is not seeking a wider war.
Ryan Samsel, one of the first instigators of the Capitol riot, was convicted of felony charges, along with four co-defendants.
The Treasury Department named and sanctioned six Iranian military hackers Friday, accusing them of cyberattacks against U.S. water companies.
Attorney Roberta Kaplan, who most recently represented E. Jean Carroll against Donald Trump, recounted he got angry during a deposition.
The White House is excited, but President Joe Biden still has his work cut out for him in selling the strong economy to voters.