Pure Barre teacher Kristyn Pope joins TODAY to show at-home barre moves to try for an effective low-impact workout.
El Salvador's President, famous for his heavy-handed crackdown on street gangs, threatened to use similar tactics against price gougers.
Once seen as a symbol of protection against the spread of a deadly virus, masks are now being blamed for emboldening some people to commit acts of violence amid a rise in clashes at protests over the Israel-Hamas war.
The Taliban has promoted an official, who is the subject of U.S. counter-terrorism sanctions, as the central bank’s new acting governor.
Gina Gershon recently said on the “It Happened in Hollywood” podcast that she was warned against starring in 1996’s “Bound” by her agents because the role was a lesbian character.
Wall Street is waiting for an inflation report, which could reveal more clues about the state of the economy and how soon the Federal Reserve could cut interest rates. NBC News' Christine Romans reports on the current state of the stock markets and what to expect from the inflation report.
Employment scams surged last year, as criminals leveraged artificial intelligence to steal money and personal information from unsuspecting job seekers, experts said.
A blistering, prolonged heat wave is forecast to shatter even more triple-digit records this week, after a sweltering weekend that saw Las Vegas hit a new record of 120 degrees and led to the death of a motorcyclist in Death Valley.
From a plasma exchange to red light therapy and more, so-called bio hackers are exploring their own regenerative treatments and procedures with their own bodies to slow down or even reverse the aging process. NBC’s Vicky Nguyen reports for TODAY on the booming business.
Record summer air travel demand isn't translating to record U.S. airline profits.
A boat was zooming uncontrolled around Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire after the driver was knocked out of the boat unexpectedly. That's when a 17-year-old on the back of a jet ski jumped into action, hopping onto the spiraling boat and stopping it.
NBC News’ Savannah Sellers speaks with Houston emergency manager coordinator Thomas Munoz as day breaks and Hurricane Beryl passes over the city. Munoz said that one million people are without electricity and residents should stay inside to avoid street flooding.
Hurricane Beryl has made landfall in Texas and is approaching Houston. The hurricane currently has winds of up to 80 miles per hour and is bringing more than a foot of rain in some of the hardest-hit areas. NBC News’ Jay Gray reports on what more to expect next from the storm.
The U.S. men's soccer team is Olympics-bound for the first time since 2008, with the roster of players representing the nation announced Monday morning.
A new study is showing that the new class of weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy may help lower the risk of 10 different obesity-related cancers. Dr. Roshini Raj joins TODAY to break down the findings.
NBC News was given access to Rafah in southern Gaza as Israeli forces continued operations in the now-unrecognizable city.
The French President refused the prime minister's resignation, asking him to remain temporarily after chaotic election results left the government in limbo.
Hurricane Beryl makes landfall on the Gulf Coast of Texas.
Nearly three years after the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the New Mexico film set of “Rust,” actor Alec Baldwin is set to stand trial.
Russian missiles killed at least seven people and struck a children’s hospital in Kyiv, Monday, while another attack in a central city killed at least 10.
A group of windsurfers took advantage of the high waves on the shores of Galveston Island in Texas before Hurricane Beryl made landfall.
Hurricane Beryl struck the Texas coast early Monday after regaining strength over the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico overnight, with forecasters warning that dangerous storm surges and flash flooding were expected.
Hurricane Beryl makes landfall on Texas as Category 1 storm
Before Weini Kelati was running 10,000 meters to a finish line, she was running long distances to school in Eritrea.
Eyewitness video captured towering flames and black smoke hovering above Marysvale, Utah, as the Silver King Fire spread in the Fishlake National Forest.