In the winter of 1990, the Kramer family from Los Gatos decided to drive down to Southern California for the spring break and take their 7-year-old son and 3-year-old daughter to Universal Studios.
Three University of Wyoming swimming and diving team members died in a car crash Thursday afternoon, the school announced.
After the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that embryos are children, people across the country are wondering how the decision could affect their family planning using in vitro fertilization. NBC’s Kaylee Hartung reports for TODAY.
It only took a moment for a bullet to lodge itself into 14-year-old Salma Alyazji’s spine.
Alabama patients in the middle of the IVF process, are starting to seek treatment outside the state after learning their doctors are holding off on the practice because they’re worried they could be sued following the state’s supreme court ruling on embryos. NBC’s Laura Jarrett reports for TODAY.
Odyseus lunar lander is first moon landing since 1972. Netanyahu reveals plans for post-war Gaza. Biden promises to sanction Russia. Rust armorer criticized in trial.
More than 100 cars crashed into each other on an icy overpass in the Chinese city of Suzhou, state media reported Friday, injuring several people.
When Evan Strickland was 13, he stood in line with his dad for 30 minutes for the chance to sit in the cockpit of a V-22 Osprey. Six years later he died in one.
Three years ago, Nancy Mace criticized Trump after Jan. 6. Now, she’s backing Trump for another term — and angling for his support ahead of her next primary.
Ohioans voted last year to enshrine abortion rights in the state’s constitution, but all three U.S. Republican Senate candidates support federal restrictions.
Chinese police are working in Kiribati, a Pacific Ocean neighbor of Hawaii, with uniformed officers involved in community policing and a crime database program.
An Israeli delegation is travelling to Paris to attend negotiations for a hostage release and cease-fire deal, an official has said.
A Democratic consultant who worked for a rival presidential campaign paid a New Orleans magician to use artificial intelligence to impersonate President Joe Biden for a robocall that is now at the center of a multistate law enforcement investigation, according to text messages, call logs and Venmo transactions the creator shared with NBC News.
A South African man who tortured an Alaska Native woman and narrated as he recorded a video of her dying was found guilty of first-degree murder on Thursday for killing her and another Native woman.
Police say a woman who had gone for a jog and was reported missing by a friend was found dead in a wooded area in Athens, Georgia. WXIA reports.
The Taliban carried out a double public execution at a stadium in Afghanistan as thousands watched the killing of two convicted men by their victims’ relatives.
South Korea raised its health alert to the highest level after a walkout by trainee doctors, while officials said public hospitals would extend working hours.
The California Senate race to replace Dianne Feinstein will see Rep. Adam Schiff face Rep. Katie Porter, Rep. Barbara Lee and Republican Steve Garvey.
Former President Donald Trump on Thursday urged a federal judge to dismiss his classified documents case in Florida on the basis of presidential immunity, according to a court filing.
A woman who is suing Texas after she said she nearly died when doctors delayed giving her a medically necessary abortion tells NBC News exclusively that she plans to move her frozen embryos out of the state for fear Texas could stop providing in vitro fertilization.
West Charlotte High School has taken down a classroom door display that recreated a segregation-era Sears department store entrance. The doors were labeled as "Colored entrance" and "White entrance" and were a part of a lesson for Black History Month.
Federal prosecutors charged journalist and media consultant Timothy Burke with 14 federal crimes — including conspiracy — in an indictment that was unsealed Thursday.
Newly released video shows the moments when Los Angeles police opened fire on a man who as holding a plastic fork. The officers appear to fire several non lethal rounds as the man continued to move toward them. Officers initially responded to a 911 caller who claimed an armed homeless man was getting aggressive with an employee.
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador gave away the contact information of a New York Times journalist during a press conference. This comes after the New York Times bureau in Mexico released a report regarding alleged efforts by U.S officials looking into possible ties between drug Cartels and Obrador's allies.
Yoga to the People was a multimillion dollar yoga chain that prioritized cheap access to yoga through a pay what you can model. Now, former students have come forward about the alleged troubling culture at the yoga studio.