Ruby Franke, a former YouTube family vlogger from Utah who was sentenced last month on child abuse charges, detailed months of abuse in handwritten journal entries released Friday by prosecutors.
The Biden admin doesn't want U.S. troops to set foot in Gaza when it starts delivering humanitarian aid from a floating dock, but an alternate plan poses risks.
Hong Kong enacted a measure that critics charge will further stifle free expression in a city that until recently was known for its freewheeling style, aggressive media and politically active populace.
Almost half of Haiti’s people are struggling to feed themselves as gang violence spreads across the country, with several areas close to famine, international organizations said on Friday.
A powerful weather system is battering the tri-state area with heavy rain and strong winds Saturday as a fast-moving storm inundates Northern New England with snow.
Islamic State Khorasan, or ISIS-K, is the group claiming responsibility for the attacks at a Moscow concert venue that has left scores dead. NBC News' Matt Bradley details the group's origins in Afghanistan and other attacks it has carried out.
Actor and entrepreneur Blake Lively said she’s “mortified” about her joke about Kate Middleton‘s “Photoshop fails” — with the apology coming after the Princess of Wales confirmed Friday that she has undergone treatment for cancer.
Survivors and mourners are recounting their reactions one day after gunmen attacked a crowd and set fire to Crocus City Hall, a Russian concert venue. Long lines have formed to donate blood as scores of people remain injured.
Incidents involving Boeing airplanes have set back some passengers who had overcome their fear of flying. Several have changed flights to avoid Boeing aircraft.
Stumpy, a scraggly, fan-favorite Japanese cherry blossom tree on the National Mall, is on the chopping block as Washington prepares for a new seawall repair project.
Donald Trump's social media company could go public as soon as next week, paving the way for a potentially huge windfall for a former president who raked in tens of millions of dollars the last time one of his companies was listed on a stock exchange.
FREMONT, Neb. — Big-city mayors may be complaining about the economic impact of an influx of migrants, but the residents of a small city near Omaha can’t decide how they feel.
Researchers who combat disinformation have faced years of attacks. Recently, they've achieved some quiet but significant victories ahead of the 2024 election.
24-year-old Ashwin Ramaswami is running for state Senate against fake elector Shawn Still, who was indicted in Georgia along with Trump.
President Joe Biden’s directive to his campaign team is simple enough: Don’t talk about Donald Trump’s four criminal cases, people familiar with his campaign strategy said.
Regina King and Reina King talk about their new movie, a biopic about the trailblazing Congresswoman and presidential hopeful Shirley Chisholm.
Kate, the Princess of Wales, drew public support after she announced that she was undergoing treatment for cancer.
ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack, without providing proof. A U.S. official told NBC News that the claim appears to be genuine, though no final assessment has been made yet.
The U.S. entered a partial government shutdown after Congress failed to pass funding legislation in time.
Hundreds of people in San Diego, California, donated their hair after receiving haircuts during "The Great Cut 2024." The donated hair will head to the non-profit Children with Hair Loss, which provides wigs to children with illnesses.
The Biden campaign and a pro-Trump super PAC are out with competing ads on immigration that paint vastly different pictures of an issue that’s expected to affect turnout in November.
A third person was arrested in the Idaho prison escape case. Tonia Huber was charged with harboring a fugitive, possession of a controlled substance and eluding authorities.
The United States shared information about a potential terrorist attack in Moscow with Russia’s government earlier this month, a spokesperson for the National Security Council said. NBC's Matt Bodner explains.
Two people, including one child, were killed and at least 10 others injured when a school bus carrying pre-K students crashed in Bastrop County, Texas, authorities said.