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Woman swimming in river killed by alligator A woman was killed by an alligator while swimming in a river in Florida, officials said.
Supreme Court blocks Trump, for now, from firing Fed Board member Lisa Cook The Supreme Court has blocked for now President Donald Trump’s unprecedented attempt to fire a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Lisa Cook.
Supreme Court rejects Trump's appeal of 2022 E. Jean Carroll defamation case The Supreme Court has denied President Trump's appeal of the $5 million jury finding in the 2022 defamation case brought against him by the writer E. Jean Carroll.
WATCH: Nashville prepares for America’s 250th anniversary WKRN-TV's Danielle Breezy reports live from Nashville with all the details as Music City gets ready for a Fourth of July celebration.
WATCH: Countdown to America 250: Parade of Sail in New York Harbor “GMA” got to go aboard the US Coast Guard Eagle, the vessel roughly as long as a football field and 15 stories high, that will lead the tall ship parade in New York City.
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WATCH: 1-on-1 with Serena Williams before return to singles play The tennis legend sat down with ESPN’s Mailika Andrews about her surprising comeback to professional tennis and original plan to come back and play doubles with her sister, Venus Williams.
Supreme Court allows counting of late-arriving mail-in ballots The Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision, upheld state laws that allow the counting of late-arriving mail-in ballots even if they were postmarked by Election Day.
WATCH: Sunny the French bulldog has so much to say in viral video Sunny the French bulldog has been picking up millions of views online for having so much to say.
Iran live updates: US to hold 'high-level' meeting with Iran in Qatar on Tuesday The U.S. and Iran agreed on Sunday to halt their attacks, a U.S. official said.
UC Berkeley establishing the Nancy Pelosi Institute to address democracy's challenges Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the University of California, Berkeley, are partnering to form a new nonpartisan academic institute they say will be dedicated to strengthening democracy
How Savannah Bananas are bringing baseball's past into the future America is going bananas for Savannah Bananas baseball!
Disney Celebrates America: What to expect on July 3, July 4 as ABC marks America 250 ABC is marking America's 250th anniversary with 24 hours of unparalleled programming called "Disney Celebrates America."
Comcast plans to split into two public companies by spinning of NBCUniversal and Sky Comcast is planning to split itself into two separate publicly traded companies by spinning off NBCUniversal and Sky
WATCH: Record 72M set to travel for holiday Around 72 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles for the holiday weekend, including 61 million drivers and 6 million air travelers, making it one of the busiest travel periods of the year.
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Marquinhos confía en el talento brasileño para conseguir la victoria en dieciseisavos El líder defensivo, Marquinhos declara las expectativas brasileñas ante Japón y reconoce que llegan en un buen momento para enfrentar la eliminatoria y elogió a su compañero Vinicius Jr.
Concentrados: Brasil llega con la mentalidad ganadora para sobrepasar el reto japonés La Canarinha llega a Houston para enfrentar a la Selección de Japón, equipo que ha demostrado que ha crecido a pasos agigantados. Brasil apela a la historia y jogo bonito para derrotarlos.
Ancelotti analiza las claves del decisivo choque entre Brasil y Japón en el Mundial El técnico italiano habló sobre la estrategia para el partido de dieciseisavos de final, donde enfrentará a un peligroso conjunto asiático en el Mundial 2026.
Around 145 million at risk as U.S. braces for holiday week heat wave; wildfires continue to rage in the West Millions of people are bracing for an exceptionally hot July 4th week as a large swath of the eastern U.S. prepares for a heat wave — all as deadly wildfires continue to burn in the west.
From The Sports Desk: Jesse Marsch calls Canada ‘heroes’ after historic World Cup knockout victory After Stephen Eustáquio’s late winner for Canada against South Africa in the first knockout game of the World Cup, coach Jesse Marsch gathered his players on the field and told them: “You are Canadian heroes.”
Steve Kornacki Breaks Down World Cup Knockout Matches The 2026 FIFA World Cup’s knockout rounds have officially kicked off so NBC’s chief data analyst Steve Kornacki joins TODAY to break down all the must-watch matchups. He weighs in on the United States’ odds, the dark horses of the games and the longest shot to win.
Over 1,000 guests expected at Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce wedding festivities at MSG Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are expecting more than 1,000 guests at their highly-anticipated wedding festivities, a source told NBC News.
Supreme Court rules Trump cannot fire Fed member Lisa Cook The Supreme Court is rejecting President Trump's attempt to fire Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook, but did grant him more power over other independent federal agencies in a separate decision. NBC News' Laura Jarrett reports on the two rulings and how the justices differed in their views of the president's authority.
Justices rule Trump cannot fire Fed member, but grant more power over independent agencies The Supreme Court delivered a setback to President Donald Trump, rejecting his attempt to fire Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook, while in a separate case giving him a freer hand to exert control over other hitherto independent federal agencies.
Supreme Court allows states to count mail-in ballots that arrive late, rejecting RNC challenge WASHINGTON — Rejecting a Republican National Committee challenge, the Supreme Court ruled Monday that elections officials may count mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day if they were postmarked beforehand
Supreme Court to weigh Arizona’s proof of citizenship voting law The Supreme Court will consider whether Arizona rules requiring voters to show proof of citizenship when registering to vote violate federal law.
Supreme Court rejects Trump’s push to overturn $5 million E. Jean Carroll verdict The Supreme Court refused to hear President Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn a jury's finding that he sexually assaulted and defamed writer E. Jean Carroll.
Andy Burnham says he’ll transform the U.K. economy by giving local leaders greater autonomy MANCHESTER, England — Andy Burnham, likely the next U.K. prime minister, pledged Monday to give away a chunk of his power by handing greater autonomy to local leaders in a “circuit-breaker” for the sclerotic British state
Putin admits fuel shortages after Ukrainian attacks Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged for the first time Sunday that Russia is facing fuel shortages following a wave of Ukrainian attacks deep inside the country.
Comcast to spin off NBCUniversal into a separate company Comcast said it plans to spin off the NBCUniversal media empire into a separate publicly traded company, separating it from the corporation’s broadcast and wireless businesses. NBC News' Brian Cheung has the latest details surrounding the planned spinoffs.
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They were world-class tennis rivals. Now friends, they've teamed up against cancer They were the women's tennis champions of their generation. Now, Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova open up about friendship, cancer and retirement in the documentary Chris & Martina: The Final Set.
Supreme Court restricts use of geofence warrants Writing for the 6-3 majority, Justice Elena Kagan said that the technique, known as geofencing, violates the Fourth Amendment's prohibition against unreasonable searches.
Supreme Court says Fed's Lisa Cook can stay in her job for now The court's decision means Cook can stay in her position as her challenge to her dismissal plays out in the lower courts.
Supreme Court cements Trump's power over agencies long considered independent In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court struck down a 91-year-old precedent that has prevented presidents from removing members of independent agencies meant to be a check on his power.
The Supreme Court upholds grace periods for mail-in ballots, siding against the GOP The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld a Mississippi law that allows election officials to count mail-in ballots that are postmarked by Election Day but received up to five days after it.
Pakistani airstrikes kill 36 civilians in Afghanistan and wound 160, officials say Pakistan says it targeted militant hideouts along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in response to militant attacks across Pakistan. Afghanistan condemned the strikes as acts of aggression.
U.S. and Iran exchange fire despite ceasefire. And, Trump nominates a new head of ICE The U.S. and Iran exchanged strikes over the weekend, putting their latest ceasefire in jeopardy. And, Trump has nominated a former Oklahoma state trooper to head Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Trump says the U.S. and Iran will meet in Qatar after weekend attacks President Trump said talks with Iran would resume Tuesday in Qatar, despite the two sides trading attacks in the Gulf over the weekend. Iran did not confirm whether it will participate.
U.S.-Iran peace talks in question after weekend attacks in the Gulf Iran and the U.S. traded attacks over the weekend, throwing into question technical talks that were set to take place this week to advance the interim deal agreed earlier this month.
Former Iran nuclear deal negotiator on what U.S.-Iran 'new normal' looks like NPR's Leila Fadel asks former national security adviser and 2015 Iran deal negotiator Jake Sullivan about ceasefire talks amid new strikes by the U.S. and Iran.
People are taking allergy and heartburn pills for PMS. Could it work? Can the mix really help with premenstrual woes? Theoretically, the link between histamine and hormones could explain why the trendy DIY treatment seems to help some women.
Red, white and glowing blue: Trump's push for new reactors reaches the finish line A program initiated by the Trump administration has allowed small companies to rush their testing of several new nuclear reactor designs. Some worry that safety is being compromised.
Could neo-Nazi youth, or 'active clubs,' have played a role in Belfast riots? In the wake of racist mob violence in Northern Ireland, there has been attention on "active clubs," a global network of fascist, white nationalist youth groups that center activities around mixed martial arts.
3 World Cup rivals find 'Common Ground' in a cross-border beer A trio of craft breweries from the global soccer event's three host nations are using the tournament to brew something increasingly rare: cross-border solidarity.
Why do some U.S. airports have private security, but others use TSA? About 20 U.S. airports rely on private security companies rather than the Transportation Security Administration to ensure that passengers and cargo comply with federal aviation safety standards.
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