When Brittany Mahomes recently advised moms to take care of their pelvic floors, she raised awareness of a condition that is more common than many young women realize.
A 29-year-old woman had both of her feet amputated after she was allegedly pushed onto subway tracks in Manhattan and struck by a train following an argument with her boyfriend.
A Florida mother who was reported missing by a concerned coworker was found alive in a shipping container after someone heard her banging on the locked door, police said.
HONG KONG — A cleaning person found two dead baby boys in glass bottles in the living room of a vacated apartment in Hong Kong, police said Saturday.
A "vibrant" 96-year-old widow preparing to bake cookies for her birthday was killed at her Montecito, California, home in an alleged murder-for-hire plot, according to authorities who said the case involved a "tangled evil web of financial exploitation."
SAN FRANCISCO — A United Airlines jetliner headed to Mexico City from San Francisco made an emergency landing in Los Angeles on Friday after the crew reported a hydraulics issue, in the fourth emergency involving a United Airlines flight this week.
Born Bayard Taylor Rustin in Pennsylvania in 1912, the civil rights icon was named after Bayard Taylor, who some credit with having written America's first gay novel.
Spring breakers flocking to TX beaches this month could stumble upon a sight many have never seen — a bright blue and silver sea slug known as the blue dragon.
It may seem like mishaps involving airlines like Boeing have become more frequent, but experts say flying has rarely been safer.
The 60-second spot is the first in a six-week, $30 million ad buy announced by the campaign this week.
Tucked away in the red-brick community center of the South Jamaica Houses in New York City is a small multipurpose room filled with plastic chairs and tables.
Anti-DEI laws are wiping out tools to help Hispanic students enroll and graduate. “The elephant in the room is racism,” the president of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities said.
The passage of an Alabama bill that aims to protect in vitro fertilization should have been a win for advocates of the fertility procedure, but it has left some legal experts around the country concerned that the new law will do more harm than good.
Negotiators had hoped for a deal before Ramadan, which begins tomorrow. The U.S. attempts to surge humanitarian aid by air and sea, as vulnerable Gazans begin to die of malnutrition.
A UH-72 Lakota helicopter crashed while it was "conducting aviation operations" in the area, killing two soldiers, a Border Patrol agent, and injuring a fourth person.
The Biden administration can keep operating a program that allows a limited number of migrants from four countries to enter the U.S. on humanitarian grounds after a federal judge on Friday dismissed a challenge from Republican-led states.
A Tampa man has been charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of John Walter Lay. The state attorney says evidence shows the crime was “motivated by hate.” WFLA’s Alessandra Young reports.
The Pentagon released a report that said there was no credible evidence that the U.S. attempted to cover-up extraterrestrial life.
“Hood Code” is a nonprofit in New York that is teaching underserved kids who are living in affordable housing to code. NBC News’ Maya Eaglin visits the non-profit to talk about their mission.
Nine people are dead after a van was struck by a tractor-trailer in an intersection on a Wisconsin state highway Friday, officials said.
The community of Ottawa, Canada is mourning the death of six people in a rare mass stabbing. The six people, including a newborn, were stabbed to death in their home.
A high school basketball team in New Jersey is going to court over a referee call that allegedly lost them their ticket to the championship game. Video from the game appears to show the ball leaving the hands of the opposing team before the buzzer goes off.
Two roommates of a recently deceased man were each charged with abusing a corpse after propping up his body to withdraw money from his bank, police said.
Two U.S. soldiers and a Border Patrol agent were killed and a fourth person was injured when a helicopter went down near Rio Grande City, Texas, on Friday, officials said.
Two women in Ashtabula, Ohio, have been charged with abuse of a corpse after allegedly driving a dead man to a bank and withdrawing money from his account. The man was then dropped off at the Ashtabula County Medical Center. WKYC’s Bri Buckley reports.