The United States and Japan are set to announce a historic upgrade to their security alliance on Wednesday, as President Joe Biden hosts Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida for an official visit that will highlight Japan’s role in countering China in the Asia-Pacific.
Fans on social media are reacting to Lenny Kravitz’s viral workout where he’s bench pressing and doing crunches at the same time — while wearing leather pants and sunglasses!
The FAA tells NBC News it is investigating new whistleblower claims made by a Boeing quality engineer about the 787 Dreamliner jet. The whistleblower says sections of the fuselage are put together improperly and that after thousands of flights, it could break apart midair. Boeing says it's fully confident in the plane. NBC’s Blayne Alexander reports for TODAY.
Arizona Republicans distance themselves from a state Supreme Court ruling on a 160-year-old ban. Dana-Farber Institute retracts studies. Biden calls Netanyahu's handing of Gaza 'a mistake'
Senate Republicans will likely bury a bipartisan bill to expand the child tax credit and provide tax breaks for businesses.
A year into Sudan’s civil war, Iranian-made armed drones have helped the army turn the tide of the conflict, a senior army source told Reuters.
A 68-year-old woman was the victim of a brutal punching attack outside a church in New York City. She was later said to be recovering in a hospital. The suspect fled in the victim's car with cash, credit cards and a cellphone.
President Joe Biden's campaign quickly launched an aggressive strategy to go after Trump's stance on abortion this week, with the larger effort led by Vice President Kamala Harris.
A Democratic group led by former Attorney General Eric Holder is looking to play the long game on redistricting, funneling money and political firepower into state-level races this year in hope of influencing future map-drawing cycles.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is looking to address concerns among American Jews that antisemitism is on the rise six months after the deadly, surprise Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel and the subsequent Israeli invasion of Gaza.
It’s not easy leading a political party these days.
For the first time, the EPA has set limits for six types of PFAS chemicals in drinking water. The chemicals have been linked to health issues and can linger permanently in the environment.
President Joe Biden’s recent battleground state campaign tour didn’t draw major crowds. But critically for the Biden campaign, it did produce a lot of content.
Medical evidence underlying gender care for adolescents is “remarkably weak” according to an in-depth review by England’s National Health Service.
President Biden upped his criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's role in the Israel-Hamas war. "I think what he’s doing is a mistake," Biden said in an interview with Univision that aired Tuesday night. NBC News' Chapman Bell reports for Early Today.
An Oklahoma judge ordered Kansas City fan “ChiefsAholic,” who admitted to a series of bank robberies, to pay $10.8 million to a teller who was assaulted with a gun.
A new chapter of “Bridget Jones” is coming.
Judge Aileen Cannon said the names of potential witnesses will be redacted, though significant portions of witness statements to investigators may be made public.
An L.A. woman fatally stabbed her partner, possibly threw her two kids from a moving SUV on the 405 freeway and then killed herself by crashing into a tree, authorities said.
Brian Dorsey was executed by the state of Missouri in the 2006 deaths of his cousin and her husband. Dozens of prison employees joined the call for clemency in his case, which was denied by Gov. Mike Parson.
Republican opposition to the ruling comes a day after former President Donald Trump said that abortion laws should be decided by states.
Despite dozens of prison staffers’ campaign to save him, Missouri on Tuesday executed Brian Dorsey for killing his cousin and her husband in 2006.
Tech startup Waymo said that it would begin offering paid robotaxi rides in Los Angeles beginning Wednesday.
Video showing an officer shooting a 15-year-old boy who was holding what his family says was a toy gun has been released by the Akron Police Department. Activists are now calling for the officer’s removal. WKYC’s Kaitor Kay reports.
Norfolk Southern agreed to a $600 million settlemen, resolving a class-action lawsuit filed after a freight train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, spilling toxic chemicals into the area. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports.