After initially being given no role at next week’s Republican National Convention, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has now been added to the speaking schedule.
The new off-Broadway show “Odd Man Out” provides a sensory experience where the audience is immersed in pitch-black darkness and uses sound, smell, taste and touch to follow the story. NBC News’ Joe Fryer spoke with the show’s co-director, Carlos Armesto, and performer, Lorenza Bernasconi, about what it’s like to put on a production in the dark.
Violet Affleck, daughter of Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck, revealed she had a "post-viral" condition while speaking against mask bans to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.
Lisa Kudrow is clearing the air after her "Friends" co-star Jennifer Aniston said in an interview last month that she hated when the studio audience would laugh during live tapings of the beloved 90s sitcom.
“Chasing Chasing Amy,” a documentary feature which has played at over 75 film festivals and featured on The Popcorn List of outstanding undistributed films, has been picked up for world sales by Level 33 Entertainment.
At a moment when many consumers’ wallets are stretched to the breaking point, TV viewers have begun flocking to a group of streaming services that don’t cost a dime.
A bipartisan group of senators announced a deal on a congressional stock trading ban aimed at preventing members from profiting from insider knowledge.
Los Angeles Clippers star and Team USA forward Kawhi Leonard will not play in the upcoming Olympics in Paris, officials said Wednesday.
A key mystery behind one of the most common autoimmune diseases may finally have an answer.
More than a third of states have confirmed cases of the West Nile virus, transmitted by mosquitoes. NBC News medical contributor Natalie Azar explains why we are seeing cases of the West Nile virus earlier in the summer and breaks down the health risks associated with the virus.
Reigning NASCAR Cup Series winner Ryan Blaney joins TODAY to talk about his efforts to raise of Alzheimer's disease through The Ryan Blaney Family Foundation. He also opens up about upcoming nuptials with his fiancée, Gianna — and shares if it's harder to plan a wedding or win a championship!
As large parts of the country continue to suffer from brutal temperatures, NBC News medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down the risks associated with extreme heat and provides tips on how to stay safe this summer.
Police are looking into whether hazing played a role in the death of a Dartmouth College student whose body was found in a river over the weekend.
The U.S. Olympic Team for the 2024 Paris Olympics has officially been announced.
Psychiatrist Dr. Samantha Boardman joins TODAY to share her tips for truly enjoying your summer vacation, staying stress-free and maximizing rest.
When Joan Monfort took photos of Lionel Messi with a baby 17 years ago, he knew Messi would make it big. He'd never have imagined the little boy would as well.
WASHINGTON — Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., held back Wednesday from a full-throated endorsement of President Joe Biden staying in the 2024 race, saying that it's up to him whether to run but warned the clock is ticking.
Oil can provide a good sizzle and sear to any dish — but, which ones are the healthiest to cook with? Registered dietitian Vanessa Rissetto joins TODAY to share the benefits and drawbacks of popular cooking oils like olive oil, coconut oil and avocado oil.
Watch live coverage as actor Alec Baldwin will stand trial for manslaughter in the 'Rust' movie shooting. Baldwin faces 18 months in jail if he is convicted of wrongdoing in the 2021 accidental killing of the film's cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins.
U.S. climber Jesse Grupper remembers when he was 16 and experienced pain in his abdomen for the first time.
Four strikes in four days on schools in Gaza have killed dozens of people as Israel's war with Hamas rages.
Arguments begin in Alec Baldwin's 'Rust' involuntary manslaughter case
The design team behind the Olympic leotards synthesized Parisian fashion and American iconography to create gold medal-worthy gear.
The Trevor Project, a national suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ youths, has named a new CEO: Jaymes Black.
Five musket balls were recently discovered by archeologists at Minute Man National Historical Park in Massachusetts, and traced back to the event marked in history as “The Shot Heard Round the World” that precipitated the American Revolutionary War in 1775, park officials said.