Alexander Scott Mercurio was taken into custody one day before an alleged planned attack targeting Idaho churches. KHQ's Adam Schwager reports.
Following Monday's spectacular eclipse, severe thunderstorms broke out across Texas shortly after the the totality ended.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Monday that she would not rule out any measures, including potential tariffs, on China’s green energy exports.
France and Spain will step up security ahead of the Champions League quarter-finals being held in Madrid and in Paris on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, top government officials said, citing threats from the Islamic State group to the showpiece soccer events.
To mark Stress Awareness Month, psychotherapist Niro Feliciano joins TODAY to share ways to effectively communicate in your relationships.
A Florida pre-med university student killed his mother by stabbing her over 70 times without saying a word when he visited her from college over the weekend, authorities said.
Norfolk Southern has agreed to a $600 million settlement to resolve class action lawsuits filed after a freight train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, spilling toxic chemicals into the community.
Oregon Lottery officials say the winning Powerball ticket was sold at a Plaid Pantry store in Portland. KGW's Katherine Cook reports.
Tranexamic acid serum is good for melasma and dark spots. Dermatologists recommend tranexamic acid serum from brands like SkinMedica, Glow Recipe and Paula’s Choice.
From daily incentives for exercising to medications called beta blockers, NBC news medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar joins TODAY to break down the latest medial headlines and new studies to help you live a healthier life.
The $1.3 billion Powerball jackpot has been claimed in Oregon after a lucky lotto player came forward on Monday, officials announced.
Florida police say Emmanuel Espinoza confessed to stabbing his mother to death during a visit home from college after calling 911. WFLA's Staci DaSilva reports.
Watch live coverage as President Biden travels to Washington, D.C.'s Union Station to deliver remarks on the care economy.
The Olympic rings will be displayed on the Eiffel Tower, organizers said in a statement on Tuesday, as the French capital prepares to mark 100 days until the start of the Paris Games.
Former President Donald Trump said any Jewish person who votes for President Joe Biden “does not love Israel” and “should be spoken to,” invoking an antisemitic trope suggesting American Jews have dual loyalties to the U.S. and Israel.
Latino students accounted for the vast majority, 79%, of the four percent overall increase in degree attainment over the last five years, though they still lag behind other groups, according to a new report from Excelencia in Education.
Facing a wave of random street and subway violence, a deepening migrant crisis and the fatal shooting last month of an officer during a routine traffic stop, New York City Police Commissioner Edward Caban insists the country's largest city remains safe.
Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and even The Beatles’ back catalog could be off playlists in Chechnya after the Russian republic instituted limits on musical tempo.
Paris 2024 Olympics medals are the subject of French strike action after workers at the country's national mint protested over pay ahead of the summer Games.
An Idaho teenager was arrested and accused of planning to kill churchgoers during services across his hometown in the name of the Islamic State group, authorities have said.
Crumbley parents sentenced for son's school shooting. Attorney kills ex-daughter-in-law in Las Vegas deposition. Trump is blasted by conservatives after failing to take a stance on a national abortion ban.
The first parents to ever be charged, then convicted, in their child's mass shooting at a U.S. school are expected to face the victims during a sentencing hearing in a Michigan courtroom.
Trump has warned that Biden's policies encouraging the transition to electric vehicles would result in an economic “bloodbath” in the U.S. economy that would “kill” the auto industry.
A new study by Private Equity Stakeholder Project identifies the states where private-equity firms have the most influence over health care, housing, jobs and pensions.
Europe’s highest human rights court ruled Tuesday that its member nations have an obligation to protect their citizens from the ill effects of climate change, but still threw out a high-profile case brought by six Portuguese youngsters aimed at forcing countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.