Video released by Columbia University shows overturned tables and chairs and broken glass inside Hamilton Hall after NYPD removed protesters that had been barricaded in the building.
One person died and three others suffered minor injuries when a tornado touched down in Westmoreland, Kansas, on Tuesday afternoon, officials said.
The New York Police Department shared video on X showing officers inside one of Columbia University’s buildings moving chairs and breaking into a locked room.
The New York Police Department said there have been no injuries as dozens of protesters have been arrested. An NYPD spokesperson also said no tear gas was used in Hamilton Hall. Officers instead used flash-bang devices as they moved into the hall.
Debbie Becher, professor of sociology from Columbia University spoke to NBC News' Antonia Hylton outside of the university saying the administration continued to "suppress the student's speech" regardless of several faculty concerns.
A federal court blocked Louisiana from using a congressional map signed into law this year that had been redrawn to include a second majority-Black district.
Columbia University has released a statement saying that they "regret that protesters have chosen to escalate the situation." This comes after the university wrote a letter to NYPD asking them to intervene.
NYPD officers enter Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall using a ramp to the 2nd floor window to clear out protesters who barricaded themselves inside earlier in the day.
The New York Police Department has begun detaining protesters outside of Columbia University. This comes after the university sent a letter to the city of New York asking for assistance.
Democratic state Sen. Tim Kennedy won a special election in the 26th District in western New York to serve the reminder of former Rep. Brian Higgins' term.
A toddler in North Carolina claimed there were monsters in the wall. The noise turned out to be more than 50,000 bees and hundreds of pounds of honeycomb.
The NYPD presence is growing larger outside of Columbia University where protesters are standing firm at the university's gates. Students and faculty were told to shelter in place or risk facing disciplinary actions.
The NFL has started to recruit rugby stars to fill its ranks, including former English winger Travis Clayton, who appeared at the NFL draft wearing the Union Jack. NBC News' Kaylee Hartung reports.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign has hired a former spokesperson for hard-right Republicans who has called the Jan. 6 Capitol riot “Democrat misdirection.”
Jurors heard from Keith Davidson, an attorney who helped broker the hush money agreements involving Daniels and Karen McDougal.
The plan to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug follows a sea change in how most people think about marijuana, and the legalization of the drug in dozens of states. NBC News' Blayne Alexander
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WASHINGTON — Senior Biden administration officials are increasingly concerned about where protests on college campuses over the war in the Gaza Strip will expand to next and view a potential cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas as perhaps the only development that could quell some of the political blowback over President Joe Biden’s handling of the conflict.
A U.K. mom says “the unthinkable happened” when she was handed the wrong baby in a hospital maternity ward and cared for the infant for several hours.
A makeup company with products available at Ulta Beauty released a deep black foundation shade after beauty gurus said its initial shade range wasn’t inclusive.
Former President Donald Trump told Time Magazine he would use the military to deport migrants and would not rule out detention camps. He was also asked about the potential for political violence after this year's election. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports.
The new abortion law in Florida takes effect on Wednesday and would ban most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. Abortion clinics were seeing many more patients seeking care before the new law takes effect. Many patients were from states where strict abortion laws are already in effect. NBC News' Marissa Parra reports.
Pro-Palestinian student groups described the students who have occupied Columbia University's Hamilton Hall since early Tuesday as an "autonomous" subgroup of those involved in the encampment that had overtaken the Ivy League campus' West Lawn.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said the ongoing protests at Columbia University are being “co-opted by professional outside agitators” during a press conference. The external actors are known to police and are not students of the university, according to officials
The Democratic National Committee voted to reinstate New Hampshire’s delegates ahead of this summer’s convention in Chicago, ending months of fighting over the state’s 2024 presidential primary.