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WATCH: Trump hasn't disciplined staffer he says posted video with racist image of Obamas President Trump said he has not disciplined or fired the staffer that, according to both Trump and the White House, posted a video that included a racist animation of the Obamas.
DHS shutdown all but certain as lawmakers leave Washington with no deal The Department of Homeland Security is all but certain to run out of funding at the end of the day Friday as lawmakers leave Capitol Hill with no solution in sight.
Nancy Guthrie live updates: New details about suspect released The search is intensifying for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, the mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie.
WATCH: NHL stars return to Olympic hockey for 1st time in 12 years The U.S. men's hockey team begins its quest for Olympic gold on Thursday as NHL stars return to the winter games for the first time since 2014.
Johnson calls DOJ surveillance of members reviewing Epstein files not 'appropriate' Jayapal said lawmakers need to be assured the DOJ "is not spying on us."
Judge says Pentagon 'trampled on' Sen. Kelly's First Amendment rights A federal judge has blocked the Department of Defense from attempting to demote and reduce retirement benefits for Sen. Mark Kelly.
Mexico could be at risk of losing its measles elimination status Mexico could be at risk of losing its measles elimination status as the virus continues to spread across the country.
WATCH: Dogs take on the Winter Games As the real Winter Games take place thousands of miles away in Italy, two dogs brought it home in the U.S., delivering gold-medal-worthy performances.
WATCH: Vacation rental prices soar as 2026 World Cup nears Business Insider's James Rodriguez talks about what homeowners should do before putting their homes up for rent.
WATCH: Couple's love story started on a boat as volunteers ABC News' Danny New talks to Gary and Susan, who met while providing medical care aboard a hospital ship.
Minneapolis live updates: Minneapolis surge ending, Homan says The White House's border czar, Tom Homan, said last Thursday that he expected a partial drawdown of federal agents to begin in Minnesota.
2 US Navy ships collide in Caribbean, minor injuries reported Two U.S. Navy ships collided in the Caribbean on Wednesday resulting in two minor injuries, both ships are continuing to sail safely.
WATCH: Seattle turning out for Seahawk's Super Bowl parade celebration Officials say roughly 750,000 to a million people lined the streets of Seattle for the Seahawk's parade after beating the New England Patriots 29-13 at the Super Bowl.
Rep. Jayapal accuses DOJ of 'spying' on her searches of unredacted Epstein files Attorney General Bondi had a printout reading "Jayapal Pramila Search History."
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Team USA racks up 14 medals at Milan Cortina Olympics Snowboarder Chloe Kim went for her third straight Olympic gold in halfpipe, but was beaten out by a teenager from South Korea. Kim won silver. Team USA’s hockey team, which is made up entirely of NHL players, easily won their first game of the Olympics against Latvia. NBC News’ Tom Llamas reports.
Figure skating scoring controversy after Chock and Bates win silver Madison Chock and Evan Bates won a silver medal in ice dance on Wednesday. Now, the French judge’s scoring has come under scrutiny. NBC News’ Tom Llamas spoke with Chock and Bates, who said they were proud of their performance and grateful for the support from their fans.
Dutch speed skater Velzeboer gets gold in short-track event Dutch speed skater Velzeboer gets gold in short-track event
Homeland Security Department poised to shut down as Congress leaves with no deal What to know on the DHS government shutdown: Why it's happening, what it impacts and more
From the sports desk: Chloe Kim takes silver, falls short of history Hello from Milan and Cortina, where all eyes were on Chloe Kim and her pursuit of a third-consecutive gold medal in the women’s halfpipe final.
Ukrainian Olympian disqualified over war tribute helmet Ukrainian Olympian disqualified over war tribute helmet
In search of first hockey gold since 1980's 'Miracle,' U.S. men open Olympics with win MILAN — For weeks before the Milan Cortina Olympics opened, a central fascination was whether the still-under-construction home of ice hockey, Santagiulia Arena, would be ready.
Chloe Kim wins silver at the women’s halfpipe final Chloe Kim wins silver at the women’s halfpipe final
Ex-GOP staffer and Pirro aide tried, failed to indict Democrats over social media video Ex-GOP staffer and Pirro aide tried, failed to indict Democrats over social media video
The Olympic item as rare as a medal itself Tina and Milo, the mascots from the 2026 Winter Olympics and Paralympics, have been impossible to purchase in Italy.
Jessie Diggins fights bruised ribs to claim bronze Jessie Diggins fights bruised ribs to claim bronze
Investigators in Guthrie case expand time frame and radius of neighborhood search Authorities have requested from Nancy Guthrie's neighbors that they report and submit video of any suspicious activity between January 1 and February 2, as they continue to search for the mother of "TODAY" co-anchor Savannah Guthrie after her disappearance nearly two weeks ago. Investigators also confirmed that they had found a glove near Guthrie's home,…
Trump announces repeal of measure that allowed for regulation of gas emissions President Trump announced that his administration would be rescinding a legal finding that allowed the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles, factories and refineries.
Madison Chock and Evan Bates respond to judging controversy following silver medal Madison Chock and Evan Bates put up their best individual performance in the Olympics on Wednesday, coming away with a silver medal in figure skating’s ice dance competition.
EPA reverses long-standing climate change finding, stripping its own ability to regulate emissions The Environmental Protection Agency is rescinding the legal finding about climate change that it has long relied on to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.
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Report finds children with mental health diagnoses often incarcerated instead of getting treatment Dozens of juvenile detention centers in 25 states reported holding children weeks or months as they awaited space at long-term psychiatric treatment facilities, according to a new survey.
What will the cities of tomorrow look like? These middle schoolers have thoughts At the Illinois gathering of the Future City competition, 16 middle school teams presented their concepts for cutting-edge cities.
What the data tells us about kidnapped people — and how Nancy Guthrie is an outlier Nancy Guthrie is among the thousands of people who go missing in the U.S. each year. But experts describe her case as "strange," with many unique details, from her age to her celebrity daughter.
Chloe Kim's protégé foiled her Olympic three-peat dreams. She's celebrating anyway Korea's Gaon Choi, 17, rebounded from a hard fall to win gold — and end her role model's historic bid for three in a row in the Winter Olympic halfpipe.
DHS expected to shut down as immigration talks falter Senate Democrats blocked two Republican-backed measures Thursday to keep the department open, including a short-term funding extension for two weeks as negotiations continue.
Ukrainians rally in support of Olympian Vladyslav Heraskevych, banned for his helmet Ukrainians are uniting in solidarity with Olympic skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych after he was disqualified for wearing a helmet with images of Ukrainian athletes killed during Russia's invasion.
ICE conducted 37 investigations into officer misconduct in last year The disclosure from the agency's acting director came after immigration officers shot two U.S. citizens, intensifying questions about ICE officers' tactics, training and use of force.
54-year-old U.S. curler sets new American Winter Olympics age record Rich Ruohonen has tried to get to the Olympics for almost 40 years. He finally got his chance, taking to the ice at the Milan Cortina Games representing the U.S. on Team Casper for curling.
Federal judge orders return of Venezuelan migrants deported to El Salvador under Alien Enemies Act In his Thursday order, U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg ordered the government to allow any of the men deported last year to El Salvador to appear in a U.S. port of entry to be conditionally allowed in as they challenge their removal.
Have astronomers witnessed the birth of a black hole? A massive star in the nearby Andromeda galaxy has simply disappeared. Some astronomers believe that it's collapsed in on itself and formed a black hole.
Judge temporarily blocks Pentagon action against Mark Kelly over illegal orders video Kelly, an Arizona Democrat, sued Hegseth after the Defense Secretary moved to formally censure him for participating in a video where he told service members they can refuse illegal orders.
Olympic athletes push their bodies to the limit. Should we? Elite athletes often push through pain to achieve victory. But, everyday exercisers need to distinguish between soreness which is normal and pain which is the body's way of telling you to stop.
Trump border czar Tom Homan announces Minnesota immigration surge is ending The aggressive enforcement operation resulted in thousands of arrests, and two U.S. citizens were fatally shot in Minneapolis by federal immigration agents.
At the Olympics, skier Breezy Johnson won a gold medal — and an engagement ring, too When Johnson and her partner Connor Watkins met on Bumble, he had "no idea" who she was. "I was out-kicking my coverage," he said
'Fresh Air' staff bids farewell to longtime executive producer Danny Miller Miller joined Fresh Air as an intern in 1978 and retired at the end of 2025. He led the show through many changes, like going national and editing digitally.
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