British authorities have started to detain migrants in preparation for them to be sent to Rwanda in the next nine to 11 weeks, laying the groundwork for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s flagship immigration policy.
TikTok is celebrating a group of 15 creators, business owners and “industry disruptors” for this year’s Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
A few minutes outside of Princeton, New Jersey, residents of the local community coordinate through social media platforms WhatsApp and WeChat on things like replacing a roof, planting flowers or throwing block parties.
The Arizona Senate is expected to attempt to pass a repeal of the 1864 near-total ban on abortion that was upheld by the state’s Supreme Court last month.
Former President Donald Trump is building a second-term economic agenda that analysts say could reheat the very inflation that he has slammed President Joe Biden for creating.
New guidance issued by the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force recommends that beginning at age 40, all women undergo a routine breast cancer screening every other year. NBC’s Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down the new guidelines on TODAY.
The NYPD has arrested hundreds on the Columbia campus after storming the building seized by pro-Palestinian protesters. In Los Angeles, police were brought in to break up violence on the UCLA campus. NBC’s Erin McLaughlin reports for TODAY.
Scottish actor Brian McCardie, who played Tommy Hunter in the BBC series “Line of Duty,” died on Sunday.
Protests over Israel's assault on Gaza have rocked college campuses in the U.S. and drawn condemnation from Israeli leaders, but students in the Palestinian enclave say they are watching the demonstrations closely — and gaining renewed strength from their peers in America.
New York police cleared protesters from Columbia University’s campus after days of mounting tensions.
Almost 40% of local election officials surveyed report threats or abuse and 54% worry about the safety of colleagues, says a new report by the Brennan Center.
Prosecutors are examining financial practices at Block, owner of Cash App and Square. An internal document indicates Block processed transactions for terrorist groups.
A section of a highway collapsed early Wednesday in southern China, sending cars tumbling and leaving at least 24 people dead, according to state media.
Morehouse College faculty remain apprehensive about the decision to have President Joe Biden deliver the school’s commencement speech on May 19, and have asked the White House to take some steps to address their concerns.
One of the worst attributes of our society at times is the search for someone to blame.
A false narrative suggesting that over half a million migrants had illegally registered to vote in swing states shows how quickly misinformation can spread.
Is anger linked to heart attacks? New research finds that a bout of anger impairs blood vessel function which can raise the risk of atherosclerosis, which in turn raises heart disease risk.
There were violent clashes between the pro-Palestinian encampment and counter-protesters at UCLA overnight. NBC News' Matt Bodner reports for Early Today.
A ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy took effect in Florida on Wednesday. Before that, the state had been a refuge for abortion access in the South.
Violent clashes at UCLA protests; dozens arrested as NYPD clears occupied Columbia hall
More than 500 baby sea turtles were washed up on beaches by a rare and powerful storm off South Africa and rescued by members of the public.
Arrests were made at the City College of New York following a standoff between police and protesters.
27-year-old Joe Vogel became the youngest Maryland state delegate in history. NBC News’ Maya Eaglin spoke with Vogel about his plan to run for Congress to fill Maryland’s 6th Congressional District.
Images and video released by Columbia University show overturned and stacked furniture, broken windows and other damage in the aftermath of the seizure and occupation of Hamilton Hall by protesters and its clearing by police Tuesday.
A dangerous tornado left one person dead and three others with minor injuries in Westmoreland, Kansas. The twister also left twenty-two homes in the city unlivable, according to authorities.