The FBI has issued a new warning to athletes following a surge in burglaries targeting professional players, with Dallas Mavericks star Luka Dončić being the latest victim. NBC’s Kaylee Hartung reports for TODAY.
End-of-year storms are threatening to put a damper on New Year’s Eve plans, with heavy pockets of rain expected in various areas across the U.S. TODAY’s Dylan Dreyer tracks the forecast.
The 118th Congress saw three men hold the speaker’s gavel and a president pressured to drop his re-election bid. Those power struggles will reverberate into the new Congress that begins Jan. 3.
Tour operators, travel agents and cruise lines are fielding growing demand from solo female travelers, especially older women flush with disposable income.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have finally reached a divorce settlement, eight years after legal filings confirmed their acrimonious split, a lawyer for Jolie confirmed Monday night.
Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš, who works to preserve marine resources, spoke about her group’s ongoing conservation efforts in the U.S. as she readies for future international talks to curb plastic pollution.
Ryan Day is one of college football’s winningest coaches, but he's feeling pressure from Ohio State fans for a 1-4 record vs. Michigan.
In this historic year of elections, the world gave its rulers a shellacking.
With the new year comes an array of new laws slated to take effect across the country throughout 2025 on issues like artificial intelligence, legacy college admissions and surgical care for transgender youth.
With just days to go before the nation’s first congestion toll begins in New York City, the pricing plan may have passed its final hurdle in a ruling from a U.S. district court who heard a suit from the state of New Jersey on environmental grounds, according to the MTA.
The FBI is warning sports leagues that star athletes who display valuables on social media are vulnerable to burglars familiar with their often-public travel schedules.
Chess champion Magnus Carlsen quit the World Rapid Chess Championship after he refused to change out of a pair of jeans, which, according to the World Chess Federation, is a dress code violation. NBC News' Dana Griffin explains how the chess champion was able to return to compete and spark a conversation about tradition and modernization within the game.
President-elect Donald Trump weighed in on the H-1B worker visa, an immigration visa for highly skilled workers. The issue has dived MAGA allies and caused tension against tech mogul and close Trump advisor Elon Musk.
Ian Cramer had pleaded guilty to charges tied to a police pursuit last year that ended in a crash that killed sheriff deputy Paul Martin, who was 53.
The Federal Aviation Administration has launched an investigation after a private jet carrying the Gonzaga University men’s basketball team nearly crossed a runway as another flight was taking off Friday at Los Angeles International Airport.
The plane-spotting livestream Airline Videos Live captured the moment when a charter flight carrying the Gonzaga University men’s basketball team nearly crossed a runway as a Delta flight was taking off at Los Angeles International Airport. No one was injured in the incident.
Though there is no specific threat, federal, state and local law enforcement agencies “remain concerned” that New Year's celebrations in Times Square on Tuesday could be targeted by people seeking to carry out large protests or acts of violence, according to a copy of an interagency threat assessment.
A police operation in Chile recovered various luxury watches, some belonging to actor Keanu Reeves. NBC News' David Noriega has the details on the Chilean robbery investigations and the continued alleged crackdown on "crime tourism rings" in the U.S.
An engraved Rolex watch belonging to actor Keanu Reeves that was stolen in Los Angeles in 2023 has turned up in Chile, authorities in the South American country said.
More young people are choosing to get training in plumbing, welding, electricity and other trades instead of going to college. Many say they want to avoid racking up college debt and to start their careers with good salaries. NBC News' Maggie Vespa reports.
A state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter will be held at the National Cathedral in Washington on Jan. 9. President Biden is expected to deliver a eulogy. Carter will be buried in Plains, Ga., next to his wife Rosalynn. NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell looks back at Carter's life and legacy.
New York is preparing for New Year's Eve and the iconic ball drop in Times Square. More than 1 million people are expected in the area, and police say they "remain concerned" about possible targeting of the event. NBC News' Emilie Ikeda reports there is already a heightened police presence.
The U.S. Treasury Department said a state-sponsored Chinese hacking operation was able to use third-party software to tap into desktop computers of Treasury employees in what the department is calling "a major incident."
With the new Congress getting underway on Jan. 3, and President-elect Donald Trump’s term starting Jan. 20, here are five big storylines to watch in 2025.
Avery County in North Carolina suffered a setback over the weekend when rain washed away a dozen foot bridges that provided access to emergency services.