Nearly 30 years Cypress Hill's appearance on The Simpsons, its fictional collaboration with the London Symphony Orchestra will become real on Wednesday.
More than 1.7 million people in Texas were still without power Wednesday morning, depriving many of air conditioning during a dangerous heat wave, 48 hours after Hurricane Beryl made landfall on the Gulf Coast.
The 2024 U.S. Olympic team roster has officially been announced with nearly 600 athletes making the list with a mix of new and familiar faces including Katie Ledecky and Simone Biles. This will be the fourth straight Olympics with more women than men competing.
Biden under intense scrutiny as he meets with NATO allies and union leaders today
As parts of Texas continue to clean up from the destruction left behind from Hurricane Beryl, the heat index is expected to soar into triple digits again on Wednesday. NBC’s Kathy Park reports and TODAY’s Al Roker tracks the latest forecast.
British police launched a manhunt for a suspect armed with a crossbow after three women were killed in the Hertfordshire town of Bushey, near London.
A reluctant acceptance among Democrats that Joe Biden will stay in the presidential race sets in.
Progressives like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders are backing President Joe Biden despite concerns about his debate performance.
Rangers have shot dead a 14-foot crocodile in northern Australia after it killed a 12-year-old girl while she was swimming with her family, police said
Though the Asian American electorate leans toward Biden, a new survey shows an eight-point shift away from him since 2020.
Eyewitness video captured a tornado that was spawned by the remnants of Hurricane Beryl after it had been downgraded. The twister touched down in Mount Vernon, Indiana, causing damage and power outages.
One of the correct clichés about American political campaigns is if you’re fighting the last war, you’re most likely losing.
A Russian court ordered the arrest of the widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny during a hearing Tuesday that was conducted in absentia.
The witness involved is key to accusations that Nicolas Sarkozy received millions in illegal payments from the regime of then-Libyan President Moammar Gadhafi.
We’re going back to the swamp.
Elephants trampled to death a Spanish tourist at a South African wildlife reserve after he left his vehicle and approached a herd to take photographs.
Twenty two years ago, an avalanche buried American climber Bill Stampfl as he made his way up one of the highest peaks in the Andes mountains.
A double-decker passenger bus crashed into a milk truck in northern India on Wednesday, killing at least 18 people and injuring many others, officials said.
Trooper Shane Roper was charged with manslaughter and vehicular homicide in the crash that killed Olivia Flores last May. Roper was accused of speeding without lights or sirens before the incident. KTTC’s Noah Caplan reports.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin issued an executive order that allows school districts in Virginia to ban the use of cellphones in public schools. The Hanover County School Board followed suit and voted to not allow students access to their phones, citing technology and social media for the rise in mental health issues in children. WWBT’s Jennifer Blake reports.
Sens. Sheldon Whitehouse and Ron Wyden requested that Attorney General Merrick Garland appoint a special counsel to investigate the Supreme Court justice.
ABC News journalist George Stephanopoulos said he regrets talking to a passerby and appearing to say he doesn’t think President Joe Biden can serve another four years.
Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet became the first Senate Democrat to publicly say President Joe Biden can’t win the 2024 election, but stopped short of calling for him to withdraw from the race.
The suspect in a Fourth of July knife attack that killed two people and injured three others in Huntington Beach, California, has been charged with murder.
A program provided by Hot Bread Kitchen, a nonprofit in New York City, is training migrants who are seeking asylum to work restaurant jobs. NBC News' Valerie Castro talks to the CEO of Hot Bread Kitchen about the popularity of the program and who can apply.