Walmart will close all 51 of its doctor-staffed health clinics as part of an announcement that its Walmart Health initiative is shutting down.
The EEOC said employers refusing to use transgender workers’ preferred pronouns and barring them from using bathrooms that match their gender identity amounts to unlawful workplace harassment under federal anti-discrimination law.
TODAY contributor Ally Love stops by Studio 1A with simple tips to relax, destress, and heal your mind, body and soul — including cold hand immersion, mushroom gua sha, and more.
McDonald’s reported mixed quarterly results Tuesday as its reorganization weighed on its profit and boycotts hurt its Middle Eastern sales.
A proposed ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors in Kansas died Monday when two Republicans switched their votes and prevented the Republican-controlled Legislature from overriding the Democratic governor’s veto of the measure.
April is Parkinson’s Awareness month, and TODAY’s Craig Melvin meets with people who have found a unique form of exercise through rock climbing that’s having a big impact on their health.
As kids and teens receive an average of 237 smartphone notifications every day, new guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics offers ways for parents to manage screen time for children. Dr. Jenny Radesky joins TODAY to explain the new recommendations and the 5 C’s of media use.
Walmart is debuting a new grocery brand, as the discounter tries to retain the shoppers it has attracted during a period of high inflation.
Some users taking weight-loss drugs say they are experiencing side effects that include a change in habits and moods, but not always for the better. NBC’s Vicky Nguyen reports for TODAY on what’s being dubbed “Ozempic personality.”
The names are being released of the four officers who were fatally shot while serving a warrant at a Charlotte home. NBC News’ Ken Dilanian describes the deadly law enforcement attack and how the shooting could affect morale.
Gary Farro's testimony is expected to take up most of the morning.
King Charles III returned to public duties on Tuesday, visiting a cancer treatment charity and beginning his carefully managed comeback after the monarch’s own cancer diagnosis sidelined him for three months.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators occupy a building at Columbia University as a campus protest escalates.
Donald Trump is playing down the prospect of nationwide abortion restrictions, falsely saying Republicans have long sought to leave abortion law to states.
Jurors on Tuesday will hear more from Gary Farro, a banker who once worked with former Trump attorney Michael Cohen.
The White House said it viewed the reported role of the Indian intelligence service in two assassination plots in Canada and the U.S. as a serious matter.
A man wielding a sword attacked members of the public and two police officers on Tuesday in the east London community of Hainault before being arrested, police said.
Police bodycam video captured the moment a shooting incident occurred in Greenbelt, Md., where five males were injured with at least one in critical condition. Two teens were arrested in connection with the shooting.
The World Health Organization has issued a report that transforms how the world understands respiratory infections like Covid, influenza and measles.
Protesters took over part of Columbia University's building hours after the school started suspending student demonstrators.
The elite university had begun suspending students who failed to leave their pro-Palestinian encampment by the university’s 2 p.m. deadline.
An Idaho man was arrested after he allegedly kicked a bison at Yellowstone National Park last week and was injured by one of the massive animals, officials said Monday.
Suzanne Morphew, whose body was discovered in September 2023, died by homicide with drugs used as animal tranquilizers found in her system. Morphew was last seen on Mother’s Day 2020. KUSA reports.
Suzanne Morphew, whose body was discovered in September, died by homicide, with drugs often used as animal tranquilizers in her system, an autopsy report concluded.
Lottery winner Cheng Saephan won a $1.3 billion Powerball jackpot prize. Saephan, an immigrant from Laos, has been battling cancer for eight years.