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Documents touted by Trump say election systems 'would be difficult to manipulate' Declassified documents touted by President Trump during his election address cast doubt on some of his claims about "shocking vulnerabilities" in the election system.
Mullin threatens to withhold aid if states don’t comply with DHS election directives DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin threatened to strip states of federal election-related aid if they don't comply with the administration's voting roll probe.
WATCH: Mickey Mouse Club reboot ABC News' Will Ganss shares the buzziest stories of the day in "GMA" Pop News.
WATCH: Diesel prices reach $5 a gallon With renewed hostilities between Iran and the United States overnight, fuel prices have again increased, with diesel reaching $5 a gallon.
WATCH: Shark sightings close East Coast beaches Will Reeve reports on the increasing number of shark sightings off the coasts of New York and New Jersey and how they're affecting beach season.
7.3 earthquake hits Mexico-Guatemala border with no immediate damage reported A strong earthquake has struck the southern Mexican Pacific coast, right on the border with Guatemala
'Beloved' mom's body recovered after boat capsized in San Francisco The body of a 58-year-old woman has been recovered after a boat capsized and sank near Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay.
What to know about testosterone after Hegseth directs screening for troops over 30 Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth recently announced required testosterone screenings for some military members.
Toxic wildfire smoke chokes major US cities: Latest Philadelphia issued a "Code Purple Air Quality Emergency Day" on Friday as very unhealthy air from the hundreds of Canadian wildfires travels down.
WATCH: What would happen if daylight saving time became permanent? Daylight saving time is back in the spotlight after the House of Representatives voted to pass a bipartisan bill to make the practice permanent nationwide.
Leon Black walked out of Epstein interview after refusing to answer NDA questions Billionaire Leon Black refused to answer questions about NDAs allegedly related to Jeffrey Epstein, according to a transcript of his June appearance before a House panel.
Brenda Fricker, first Irish actress to win an Oscar for 'My Left Foot,' dies at 81 Brenda Fricker, who won an academy award for her role as Bridget Fagan Brown in the 1989 film “My Left Foot,’’ has died
WATCH: Women embrace 'Golden Girls' living to save money As living costs rise, more women are cutting expenses by living with roommates and embracing a modern-day "Golden Girls" lifestyle.
Key takeaways from Trump's elections speech President Donald Trump announced he has declassified a slew of documents he claims reveal vulnerabilities in America's elections systems and election fraud.
WATCH: Water main break triggers sinkhole in West Hollywood Kayna Whitworth reports on a massive water main break that damaged vehicles and opened a sinkhole near the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood.
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How to lower your air conditioning bill, according to experts Experts share tips and tricks to save money on your air conditioning bill, especially during the hot summer months and heat waves.
Terro’s Fruit Fly Traps are under $4 apiece — get a set of 4 for 31% off Get rid of fruit flies for good — the bestselling Terro Fruit Fly Trap is 31 percent off at Amazon right now. Shop the deal before it’s gone.
From The Sports Desk: A blockbuster World Cup Final Spain vs. Argentina. Lamine Yamal vs. Lionel Messi.
Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez drops out of the governor’s race Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez, a Democrat, said Friday that she was dropping out of the governor’s race, just days after her campaign discovered major inaccuracies related to its financial reporting.
ICE agents in plainclothes handcuff man at Las Vegas airport, shocking onlookers Video posted on social media showed two plainclothes Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents appearing to handcuff a man at a Las Vegas airport while he screamed in terror.
‘TODAY’ show intruder arraigned on hate crime charges The man who allegedly breached security and shouted a racial slur at “TODAY” co-anchor Craig Melvin was arraigned on hate crime charges Friday.
Steve Kornacki Breaks Down World Cup Final Match As the 2026 FIFA World Cup gets set to wrap up, NBC's chief data analyst Steve Kornacki joins TODAY to break down the matchup between Argentina and Spain. He weighs in on Spain as the favorite, riding a 37-game unbeaten streak into the match. Then, Martha Stewart’s grandson and World Cup superfan, Truman, stops by…
Taylor Farms Lettuce at Taco Bell Linked to Stomach Bug Outbreak The Food and Drug Administration is investigating a potential connection to iceberg lettuce supplied to Taco Bell by produce giant Taylor Farms as the possible source of the cyclosporiasis outbreak that has sickened thousands across 34 states. The fast-food giant is announcing a voluntary recall of some potentially impacted lettuce from its restaurants. NBC’s Anne…
Trump Uses Prime-Time Speech to Revive False Election Claims President Donald Trump used his prime-time speech Thursday to raise questions about election integrity in the build-up to November’s key midterms while reviving false claims about the 2020 election and asserting that China targeted his campaign. NBC’s Gabe Gutierrez reports for TODAY.
Trump questions election integrity and lettuce supplier investigated over diarrhea bug: Morning Rundown In today’s newsletter: Trump casts doubt on election integrity ahead of midterms.
Pro-Kremlin blogger who turned on Putin is arrested as Russia steps up crackdown A former loyalist blogger turned fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin has been detained and accused of spreading false information about the armed forces, state media reported Friday.
U.S. strikes bridges around key port in Iran, expanding campaign in battle over Hormuz The United States attacked bridges and other key infrastructure in southern Iran overnight into Friday, capping nearly a week of strikes aimed at intensifying pressure on Tehran to give up control of the Strait of Hormuz.
Iranian bridges severely damaged after sixth night of U.S. strikes Bridges were severely damaged in Iran after the U.S. military said it completed its sixth consecutive night of strikes against the country. CENTCOM said in a statement posted on X that it targeted “coastal surveillance and air defense sites, military logistics infrastructure, and maritime capabilities.”
Pavón: "La ventaja que tiene Argentina sobre España es la experiencia" | El Pelotazo El exfutbolista analizó el panorama del Campeón del Mundo y la "Furia Roja" de cara a la gran final, apuntó hacia dónde va la presión y destacó a los protagonistas del duelo más esperado del Mundial.
How Trump's election allegations against China could impact relations with U.S. President Trump accused China of having a role in influencing the 2020 election during his speech about election interference. NBC News' Garrett Haake has more on how this could impact China's relationship with the U.S.
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Iceberg lettuce at Taco Bell linked to cyclospora outbreak in 5 states Federal health officials have identified a single supplier of the produce from Mexico that was served in Taco Bell restaurants in five states.
The U.S.-Iran battle over the Strait of Hormuz raises risks for global waterways Recognizing Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz could set a dangerous precedent, with other countries attempting to claim important waterways, analysts say.
Wildfire smoke is like smoking 'half a pack a day.' Here's how to protect yourself As Canadian wildfires spread smoke across the U.S. the air pollution is dangerous to health. But there are ways to protect yourself. Here's what to know.
Is smoke in your home? Here's how to make an air purifier using a box fan Smoke from wildfires in Canada and Minnesota is sending air quality indexes to record levels, posing a hazard for millions of people. Here are tips for how to breathe easier in your home.
Pakistani forces kill 24 militants in border raids near Afghanistan The military said Friday it used intelligence sources to target militants over the previous 24 hours. The operations were in response to attacks by militants earlier in the week.
Takeaways from Trump's primetime speech. And, at least 2 dead in major Texas flooding President Trump gave a primetime speech raising claims of voting vulnerabilities but offered no new evidence. And, at least 2 people have died in major flooding in Texas.
Photos: When the World Cup came to town NPR member station photographers captured images of World Cup watch parties outside stadium gates, on street corners and in public parks and squares as the World Cup became, for a brief period, a part of local life.
U.S. strikes bridges in Iran; Tehran targets U.S. bases in the Gulf The U.S. and Iran expanded their targets in the latest round of strikes on Friday, as fighting over the control of the Strait of Hormuz reignites fears of an all-out war.
A bug commonly sold at pet stores is helping scientists with a vexing task The larvae of a beetle native to South and Central America, the critters are the perfect solution to sticky problem: How to prepare an animal skeleton for scientific use.
Trump's team says 'no children' died from USAID cuts. Consider these 3 cases Both Marco Rubio and Elon Musk, who led the effort to sunset the foreign aid agency, have said that no deaths have been linked to the cutting of its funding. These parents tell a different story.
What will the Pentagon begin screening 'war fighters' for? The quiz knows Plus: Jurassic Park, U.K. politics, conspiracy theories, Pete Hegseth and numismatics.
Republican campaigns see immigration as a winning issue for midterms Republicans are spending more money and running more ads on immigration than Democrats are ahead of the November midterm elections, according to an NPR analysis of advertisement data.
Kalshi says it's not a sportsbook even as World Cup bets surge The betting site Kalshi emerged as a dominant sports betting platform during the World Cup. But the company avoids billions of dollars in taxes by insisting it is not a sports gambling operator.
Federal Reserve looks for 'secret sauce' behind a successful Wisconsin toolmaker Business is booming for Snap-on, a Wisconsin company that has made tools for professional mechanics for more than a century. It recently got a fact-finding visit from the head of the Chicago Federal Reserve Bank.
For one father and son, Alaskan blanket toss is a family tradition A father and son discuss an old Alaskan whaling tradition known as the blanket toss.
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