Medicare’s recent move to cover the weight-loss drug Wegovy for some recipients with heart disease risk could drive up the cost of monthly premiums for millions of enrollees.
Key food aid group says it's pausing Gaza operations after 7 workers killed in Israeli airstrike
Three children were injured in a shooting at a primary school in Finland early Tuesday, and a suspect, who was also a minor, was later apprehended, police said.
An old land mine found by children in eastern Afghanistan exploded while they were playing with it, killing nine children, a Taliban spokesman said Monday.
North Korea test-fired a suspected intermediate-range ballistic missile toward waters off its eastern coast Tuesday, South Korea’s military said.
Iowa punched its ticket to the Final Four on Monday, extending all-star shooter Caitlin Clark’s college basketball career at least one more game and dashing LSU’s hopes for a repeat championship.
Former President Donald Trump has posted a $175 million bond in the New York civil fraud case, preventing seizure of his assets while the case is under appeal.
The judge overseeing the federal tax case against Hunter Biden denied a series of motions by the president's son to dismiss the tax charges against him.
Actor Angie Harmon, known for roles on "Law & Order" and "Rizolli & Isles," said Monday that an Instacart driver fatally shot one of her dogs during a weekend stop at her home.
A new mandate is now prioritizing Black kidney transplant candidates after researchers and doctors realized a race-based test had been misevaluating Black patients for decades. NBC News' Antonia Hylton spoke with a recent kidney recipient about the life-changing experience.
In the two decades after Megan McDonald’s bludgeoned body was found on a dirt path in upstate New York, her family fought for justice in the unsolved killing.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Tennessee lawmakers passed a bill banning geoengineering, but in their comments, some referenced fears that appeared to stem from the “chemtrails” conspiracy theory.
The measure requires 60% approval to pass in November, when Democrats are hoping to make electoral gains in a state where they have struggled for years.
The judge presiding over Donald Trump's impending New York criminal trial expanded a partial gag order Monday night following the former president's online attacks against his daughter.
Residents in the neighborhood surrounding the Roasted restaurant in Nashville, Tennessee, reached out to help after a man opened fire during Easter brunch. One person was killed and four others were injured in the incident. WSMV reports.
Police say six cars were involved in the crash, which caused minor injuries. Law enforcement officials told the Dallas Morning News that one of the cars belonged to the Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver. Rashee Rice's lawyer said in a statement that Rice is "cooperating fully with authorities." NBC News' Priscilla Thompson reports.
A person in Texas has been diagnosed with a highly virulent strain of bird flu, the first such case since the virus was detected in dairy cows last week.
A man was arrested after trying to ram a car into an FBI gate in Atlanta. Officials said the suspect tried to follow an employee's car inside the gate but was stopped by the barrier system. He was arrested as he tried to escape from the scene. NBC News' Blayne Alexander reports.
On the same day it allowed a six-week abortion ban to take effect, the Florida Supreme Court approved a ballot initiative for the November election on whether to expand abortion rights. NBC News' Laura Jarrett reports.
A new, simplified financial aid form was introduced three months later than expected, causing the backlog as a deadline approaches for students to choose their colleges. Many still don't know their financial aid decision. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk reports.
The Senate has asked three private-equity firms for info on how they run or staff hospital emergency departments to see if private equity’s role has harmed patients.
The city of Minneapolis has reached a tentative settlement with one of the most vocal witnesses to George Floyd's murder, court documents show.
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek signed a bill Monday restoring criminal penalties for possessing small amounts of hard drugs, reversing a first-in-the-nation law that advocates had hoped would help quell a deepening addiction and overdose crisis.
The Florida Supreme Court ruled to uphold a 15-week ban on abortion in the state, while allowing a proposed amendment that would enshrine abortion protections in the state constitution to appear on the November ballot.