The livelihoods of thousands of workers who process goods passing through the Port of Baltimore hang in the balance as cargo shipments grind to a halt after a container ship crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge this week.
AT&T is investigating a leak earlier this month that dumped millions of customers' data, including personal information such as social security numbers, on the dark web.
Lizzo announced Friday that she is quitting the music business because she is "tired of putting up with being dragged by everyone in my life and on the internet.”
A Missouri teenager who was brutally beaten in what officials called a "deranged display of violence" by another teen is out of the intensive care unit but has limited speech and trouble walking on her own, an attorney for the family said.
Trump says many Americans are living in the country "probably as hostages." U.S. officials say they're trying to free two U.S. citizens currently jailed there.
The U.S. continues to fund and expand highways, even as some parts of the world invest in greener infrastructure over concerns about global warming and amid a broader movement away from cars.
The Merrie Monarch Festival, a weeklong cultural event in Hilo, Hawaii features the best hālau hula, or hula schools, from across the country.
An strike on Saturday hit a vehicle carrying United Nations technical observers outside the southern Lebanese border town of Rmeish, wounding several observers, two security sources told Reuters, who attriubted the strike to Israel.
The family of Elaysha Gilliam, a pregnant mother of four found dead in Kansas City, Missouri, wants to know why the police investigation has stalled.
After racking up thousands of dollars in debt, some borrowers are deleting the apps from their phones to avoid getting prodded to spend more.
A new national security law has deepened fears about self-censorship in the arts in Hong Kong, one of the world’s biggest art markets.
After a Baltimore bridge collapse killed six people and shut down an international port, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has stepped into the national spotlight this week, leading the response to the tragic, unforeseen catastrophe.
Heavily armed police cordoned off part of a Dutch town on Saturday, saying that multiple people were being held hostage, and have evacuated nearby homes.
After NBC News reported on a new transplant technique for lung cancer, a California man with advanced cancer reached out to Northwestern Medicine and received a double lung and liver transplant.
The United States has welcomed the formation of a new Palestinian autonomy government, signaling it is accepting the revised Cabinet lineup as a step toward Palestinian political reform.
RAFAH, Egypt — Hundreds of trucks loaded with food and medical aid sat idle on the roads heading into Gaza recently as a senior humanitarian official accused the Israeli government of blocking lifesaving supplies from reaching the devastated enclave.
Radio Free Asia is withdrawing from Hong Kong, the U.S.-funded media outlet said, citing rising concerns about press freedom in the Chinese territory.
Seven people were taken to local hospitals after a United Airlines flight from Tel Aviv diverted to New York Stewart International Airport after experiencing high winds and turbulence.
Former President Donald Trump shared a video on social media Friday that included an image of President Joe Biden bound and restrained in the back of a pickup truck.
Seven people were hurt, none seriously, after a United Airlines plane headed to a New York City-area airport experienced high winds and turbulence, officials said.
DJ Horne scored 19 points and North Carolina State kept its magical NCAA Tournament run alive, beating Marquette 67-58 on Friday night to reach the Elite Eight for the first time since 1986.
A California man convicted in the death of his mother was the subject of an "intense manhunt" and arrested in Mexico after walking away from a transitional facility without notice, authorities said this week.
Body camera video captured a shootout at a hotel in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, as police attempted to apprehend a man they say was armed and making concerning 911 calls.
A controversial bill is on its way to Republican Gov. Brian Kemp that will further tighten immigration laws in the state. This follows the death of 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley who was killed on the campus of the University of Georgia.
A U.N. report last year found most of the guns used by gangs in Haiti have been smuggled illegally from the U.S. NBC’s Guad Venegas got an exclusive look inside the Department of Homeland Security operation that’s working to stop the flow of those weapons.