House Republican chairmen are retiring amid dysfunction, a lack of legislating and worried that Democrats will take over the majority in the 2024 elections.
Paul D’Amato, best known for playing Tim “Dr. Hook” McCracken in hockey comedy “Slap Shot” and who helped inspire the look of the comic book Wolverine, has died at 76.
Hydeia Broadbent, a prominent HIV/AIDS activist who entered the limelight as a child with the virus in the late 1980s, died Tuesday. She was 39.
Sean “Diddy” Combs has denied in a legal filing that he raped a woman 20 years ago in a New York City recording studio when she was 17, as she alleged in a lawsuit filed in December.
42-year-old Don Steven McDougal has been charged with capital murder in connection with the Audrii Cunningham case. NBC News' Valerie Castro reports that McDougal was a family friend of the Cunningham's and that he provided information to sheriffs while in custody for assault charges in an unrelated case.
A taekwondo instructor killed a 7-year-old student at his academy and the boy’s parents before going to a Sydney hospital with stab and slash wounds on his body, police said Wednesday.
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Tuesday called Donald Trump's recent remarks on NATO "dangerous" and questioned the former president's failure not to hold Russian President Vladimir Putin responsible for the death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
NBC News’ Berkeley Lovelace Jr. explains how the November presidential election could impact health insurance coverage through the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.
Nikki Haley said that frozen embryos created through IVF are “babies,” siding with an Alabama Supreme Court ruling raising concerns among doctors and patients.
Boeing announced Wednesday the head of the company's 737 Max program is leaving the company in a management shake-up after a string of mishaps that have tarnished the aircraft manufacturer's once stellar reputation.
In an interview with NBC News' Ali Vitali, Nikki Haley said she believed frozen embryos created through in-vitro fertilization were babies, agreeing with an Alabama Supreme Court ruling.
The Biden administration is canceling nearly $1.2 billion in student loan debt for borrowers who have been making payments for at least 10 years and “have originally taken out $12,000 or less for college.” NBC News’ Brian Cheung reports on the eligibility of the SAVE plan as the Department of Education provides targeted relief plans.
Arizona prosecutor Rachel Mitchell refuses to extradite the man accused of killing a woman in a New York City hotel, calling out Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's "treatment of violent criminals."
Watch live coverage as President Biden delivers remarks during a trip to California.
Alabama lawmakers are advancing legislation that would strictly define who is considered female and male based on their reproductive systems and whether they've ever produced sperm or ova.
Until recently, Brooke Benson considered herself a Panera Bread loyalist.
Iain Forrest, a subway cellist who was assaulted at 34th Street Herald Square while performing last week, is now calling for increased safety measures for fellow artists.
Beyoncé has once again made history as the first Black female artist to have a No. 1 country song, Billboard announced Tuesday.
A new mailer from the pro-Nikki Haley super PAC reads: “If you did not vote in the February 3rd Democratic primary, you are eligible to vote on February 24th.”
A man in Colorado died after being bitten by one of his two pet Gila monsters. Gila monsters are reptiles typically found near Arizona and are illegal to own in Colorado without a permit. KUSA’s Lauren Scafidi reports.
A new album from rapper and fashion designer Ye has hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, a return to the top of the music industry despite ongoing scrutiny of his past antisemitic comments.
A Florida superintendent is reassuring parents after the numbers of confirmed measles cases at Manatee Bay Elementary School in Weston, Fla. rose to six. Broward County Public Schools Superintendent Peter Licata said that school was safe for any vaccinated child as parents continue to express concern. WTVJ’s Ari Odzer reports.
The parent company of viral sensation Stanley tumbler quenchers is being sued over claims that it deceived customers over the presence of lead in the products.
In an exclusive interview with NBC News' Natasha Korecki, Republican Senate candidate Sam Brown discusses how his wife's experience having an abortion before they met has impacted his stance on the issue.
In an exclusive interview with NBC News' Natasha Korecki, Amy Brown, wife of Republican Senate candidate Sam Brown, opens up about the abortion she had before meeting her husband.