As Donald Trump faces a deadline to pay a nearly half a billion-dollar bond in his civil fraud case against him, his inner circle is said to be concerned and frustrated but not panicked, campaign sources say. NBC’s Garrett Haake reports for TODAY.
M. Emmet Walsh, who brought his unmistakable face to films including “Blood Simple” and “Blade Runner,” has died at age 88, his manager said Wednesday.
Donald Trump races to secure a $464 million bond. Kennedy family comes out against RFK Jr. Israel obtains Hamas intel. Drug policies revived on West Coast. Bacteria identified in colon cancers.
Programs that distribute free fruits and vegetables as if they were medicine can improve health, research shows.
A big federal grant to Intel aims to boost the U.S. semiconductor industry, but Phoenix area residents are more excited about the local economic impact.
Lawmakers early Thursday morning released the text of a $1.2 trillion government funding bill negotiated by the White House and leaders of both parties to avoid a partial government shutdown this weekend.
A rescue ship from Indonesia located a capsized wooden boat that had been carrying Rohingya Muslim refugees and began pulling survivors who had to safety.
Israel has gathered a trove of intelligence during its Gaza offensive — with U.S. help — giving it a detailed picture of the inner workings of Hamas.
Huge funding from influential conservative donor networks is flowing into a conservative venture aimed at creating a Republican "government-in-waiting."
Biden is poised to lean on Sen. Tammy Baldwin and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer — and even let them lead the way — to win Wisconsin and Michigan in November.
U.S. submits draft U.N. resolution calling for immediate Gaza cease-fire
The Los Angeles Dodgers have fired Shohei Ohtani's interpreter Ippei Mizuhara after the player's attorneys alleged "theft" in a case tied to sports gambling.
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden announced Thursday that the White House has approved the cancellation of nearly $6 billion in federal student debt for thousands of public service workers.
LA Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani's interpreter Ippei Mizuhara has been fired by the team amid allegations he had engaged in "massive theft" from the player to pay off gambling debts, multiple news outlets reported. Frances Rivera and Angie Lassman have the details for Early Today.
The General Assembly is set to vote Thursday on what would be the first United Nations resolution on artificial intelligence.
Indonesian Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto was announced the winner of the presidential election in the world’s third-largest democracy Wednesday.
An American woman who previously posed as an Irish fortune heiress is facing extradition to Northern Ireland to face charges for alleged schemes in which she is accused of duping investors out of over $150,000.
15-year-old Leobardo Dorado was just a few yards from completing the Los Angeles Marathon when he collapsed and fell to the ground. NBC News' Ellison Barber shares how LAPD Sergeant Jay Balgemino and Dorado's sister carried him to the finish line.
11-year-old Jayden Perkins was stabbed to death while trying to his pregnant mother during a home invasion. NBC News' Adrienne Broaddus lays out the details of the case and explains the outrage over the discrepancies between the stabbing suspect's criminal history and why he was set free.
Ohio father Adam Sizemore has been arrested after allegedly making harassing phone calls to his son's elementary school and local police over his child being assigned homework. NBC News' Shaquille Brewster explains the details and shares a police report filed by the school's resource officer expressing how Sizemore's crude language targeted the principal and staff.
New details reveal police believe the Utah author accused of poisoning her husband in 2022 may have had help from her own mother. NBC News' Dana Griffin explains the details shown in a newly unsealed search warrant affidavit and how the evidence makes it possible the mother was involved with orchestrating the death.
An Ohio judge has barred incriminating statements from a man who police have said confessed to killing his three young sons, ruling that authorities violated his constitutional rights after they took him into custody.
Elon Musk’s brain science startup, Neuralink, offered a peek Wednesday into how a quadriplegic person is using the company’s brain implant to control a computer.
The prospect that Donald Trump may fail to post a bond by Monday’s deadline for the $464 million civil fraud penalty against him and his co-defendants has frustrated the former president and some members of his inner circle, one Trump ally and two campaign sources familiar with the situation told NBC News.
The FBI has resumed some of its efforts to share information with some American social media companies about foreign propagandists using their platforms.