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Trump accuses Dems of 'trickery' in Dan Sullivan vs. Dan Sullivan Alaska primary President Donald Trump is weighing in on the unusual Republican primary in Alaska, where a challenger with the same name as sitting senator Dan Sullivan is on the ballot.
Anne Hathaway, Bob Iger honored at 2026 Disney Legends Awards Disney's highest honor celebrated stars, storytellers and leaders from across the company.
Trump orders Pentagon to scale back joint exercises with South Korea President Donald Trump has ordered the Pentagon to scale back planned joint military exercises with South Korea after the Republican president said it declined to help denuclearize Iran
Lala weakens to tropical storm, brings heavy rain, wind, flooding to Hawaii More than 30 inches of rain have fallen on the Big Island.
Generational divide at forefront in New England Democratic primaries Sen. Ed Markey is locked in a primary battle with Rep. Seth Moulton to defend his seat.
GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy on Trump’s vaccine executive order: ‘Stupid thing to do’ Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy said on ABC News' "This Week" that Trump's executive order on vaccines was a "stupid thing to do."
Gallego blames Trump administration for Lincoln conditions: 'True lack of leadership' Adm. Mullen says morale has improved since the crew learned it's going home.
Iran live updates: Tehran vows 'resistance' until 'complete defeat' of US, Israel President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
Major Ukrainian strike on Moscow sets Wildberries hub ablaze, grounds flights Russian air defenses in the Moscow region shot down at least 201 Ukrainian drones overnight and into Sunday morning, according to the city's Mayor Sergey Sobyanin.
2nd earthquake hits Indonesia following powerful magnitude 7.7 quake A powerful magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck off the coast of eastern Indonesia, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Va. State shooting: Suspect arrested, found hiding in dorm closet, police say A suspect in the shooting at Virginia State University early Saturday that left five people wounded, including one critically, has been arrested, according to police.
WATCH: Joshua Baez becomes first MLB player to hit 3 homers in debut Cardinals rookie outfielder Joshua Baez made MLB history by becoming the first player to hit three home runs in his big league debut.
Trump-linked crypto venture World Liberty Trust granted bank status A national bank regulator granted a wing of the Trump family's crypto business conditional approval to establish a bank charter, opening the door for larger clients.
US pulls last aircraft carrier in Asia as Trump focuses on Iran, Western Hemisphere Trump’s war on Iran is stretching the limits of the nation’s aircraft carriers.
WATCH: "Garage Dads" workouts with former NFL player Isaac Rochell Isaac Rochell, founder of "Garage Dads," demonstrates workouts designed to challenge participants and help them become stronger.
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Trump orders military to ‘substantially reduce’ joint exercises with South Korea The president said he has directed the Pentagon to scale down the exercises, citing South Korea’s refusal to join the war in Iran and his “very good” relationship with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un.
Woman jumps to escape Berlin high-rise fire Dramatic new video shows a woman jumping from the 11th floor of a high-rise and into a firefighter’s arms, as flames shoot out of an apartment window. NBC News’ Daniele Hamamdjian reports.
Hawaii flooded by Lala with thousands without power Hurricane Lala weakened to a tropical storm Sunday after skirting Hawaii without making landfall, but it still punished the Big Island with heavy rain and strong wind gusts. More than three feet of rain fell in some places, and all that water turned rivers into raging torrents. NBC News’ Morgan Chesky reports.
World Cup reignites NFL turf debate While many NFL players say they prefer grass fields, only half of teams play on it. This summer’s World Cup only fueled the debate over playing surfaces, when all the participating stadiums that usually have turf had to put grass in instead. NBC News’ Aaron Gilchrist reports.
Here’s the biggest news you missed this weekend Plus, a major-league pitcher whose groundbreaking surgery extended the careers of MLB greats dies at 83.
Woman leaps from 11th-floor ledge into firefighter’s arms as Berlin high-rise burns As a furious blaze raged inside a high-rise apartment building in Berlin, one woman was rescued by scaling the building’s exterior and taking a terrifying leap more than two stories down to safety.
Former MLB pitcher Tommy John dies at age 83 Tommy John, the longtime Major League baseball pitcher whose name is forever linked to the groundbreaking elbow surgery that saved his career and those of countless others since, has died, officials said Sunday.
Todd Blanche says FBI will continue providing assistance on Nancy Guthrie investigation but doesn’t have any updates Attorney General Todd Blanche said he doesn’t believe it would be the best course of action for the FBI to take over the investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie in Arizona
Rep. Ro Khanna calls for ‘Data Center Bill of Rights’ and says the industry needs regulation The California congressman also laid out how he believes he differs from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, as both progressives are floated as potential presidential candidates.
Novak Djokovic reveals unspecified health issue following ouster at the Cincinnati Open Tennis star Novak Djokovic alluded to a health condition after an early exit from the Cincinnati Open, in which he lost to 25-year-old Thiago Agustín Tirante in the second round.
1 killed, 4 others wounded in Lexington, Kentucky, shooting Three children were among the victims of the Charles Young Park shooting during summer festivities.
Attorney General Todd Blanche says the DOJ may take states’ voter-roll fight to Supreme Court In an interview with Meet the Press, Attorney General Todd Blanche says "absolutely it's a possibility" that the Department of Justice may take the Trump administration's fight over voter rolls to the Supreme Court.
Attorney General Todd Blanche says DOJ may take states’ voter roll fight to Supreme Court Todd Blanche said there’s a “possibility” that the Justice Department will ask the Supreme Court to rule on cases in which the federal government’s is trying to gain access to state voter rolls ahead of November’s midterm elections.
Hawaii braces for impact from Lala Hawaii’s Big Island was seeing heavy rain and strong winds on Saturday as Lala gained strength, with conditions expected to deteriorate in the hours ahead. NBC News’ Morgan Chesky reports.
Hawaii braces for impact from Lala Hawaii’s Big Island was seeing heavy rain and strong winds on Saturday as Lala gained strength, with conditions expected to deteriorate in the hours ahead. NBC News’ Morgan Chesky reports.
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Multiple people dead as flooding continues in Indiana Some parts of Indiana received more than 11 inches of rainfall over three days, beginning Aug. 11, causing record floods. Several suburbs of Indianapolis also underwater.
Kushner meets with Hamas on the Gaza road map ahead of talks with Netanyahu Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law, held a rare meeting with Hamas leadership Sunday in Egypt, in a new diplomatic effort to make progress in the stalled Gaza ceasefire.
Tommy John, namesake for a pioneering elbow surgery that saved his career, dies at 83 The left-handed MLB pitcher was 31 years old when he tore the ulnar collateral ligament in his pitching elbow in 1974, an injury that had been a death knell for pitchers' careers up to that point.
A good – and bad – week for Italy's art police and museum security On Friday, Italian police said they'd recovered three paintings stolen from a museum near the city of Parma. By Saturday night, thieves in Sicily had made off with four more masterpieces.
Lala is again a tropical storm, sending drenching rain and winds across Hawaii Hurricane Lala weakened to a tropical storm Sunday after skirting Hawaii without making landfall, but it wasn't done punishing the Big Island with hurricane-force gusts.
What really happened in Ceuta? Why we may never find out Hundreds of migrants have again attempted to cross from Morocco into the Spanish territory of Ceuta. This time, Moroccan officials fended them off, raising new questions about the crossing of July 30.
'What are we going to do?' The mom of a trans teen grapples with Trump's Medicaid move A longtime Republican living in California says the Trump administration's continuing actions to target transgender youth take a personal toll.
Ukraine launches one of its largest aerial attacks of the war, killing at least 6 people in Russia Ukraine launched hundreds of drones across Russia Sunday, killing at least six people in one of Kyiv's largest aerial attacks of the war.
Lindsay Clancy's trial highlights gaps in understanding, treating postpartum psychosis The high-profile murder trial of Lindsay Clancy's has put the condition in the spotlight. Women who have had it call for more research and understanding of a difficult mental illness.
Billions of sea stars have died. A Northwest tribe is trying to save the species Sunflower sea stars are critically endangered in the Pacific Ocean. University of Washington researchers are working with the Samish Indian Nation to bring this 24-armed creature back from the brink of extinction.
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Are robotaxis finally here? Fully self-driving cars for hire have been hailed as the technology of the future for years now. That future has finally arrived -- but only in some cities.
State Department spokesperson on Iran war and U.S. visa revocations NPR's Rob Schmitz speaks with State Department spokesperson Tommy Pigott about the with Iran and the hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals who have had their U.S. visa revoked.
The Midwest braces for more heavy flooding, as Indiana seeks federal aid Indiana, Illinois and surrounding states are preparing for another stretch of flooding through this weekend.
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