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Sen. Warner: Platner allegations are 'disturbing,' but decision up to voters in Maine Sen. Mark Warner said Sunday that allegations against Democratic Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner will be up to voters to weigh, but are "disturbing" if true.
Rep. McCaul says US should be tougher on Russia: ‘I'm in on that fight’ Rep. Michael McCaul said Sunday that the U.S. should put more pressure on Russia and force Russian President Vladimir Putin to negotiate an end to its war with Ukraine.
Missing American student found dead in Japan Auburn student James "Weston" Higginbotham was found dead by volunteers searching a mountainous area near Kyoto, his mother said in a Facebook post.
Army lays groundwork for death row executions if Trump gives approval The Army is preparing to carry out the executions of the military's four death-row inmates if ordered to do so by the president, according to an internal document
12 wounded, 2 critically, in shooting near Ohio festival: Police Multiple people were shot near an outdoor festival in Toledo, Ohio, Saturday evening and police are still searching for the suspect.
WATCH: KAT's touching tribute to his late mother After playing a key role in the Knicks' thrilling Game 2 Finals win, Karl-Anthony Towns reflects on his late mother and the strength he derives from her memory.
WATCH: Pope Leo's historic visit to Spain Madrid authorities said more than 500,000 people gathered for the pope's visit as he started off his first papal visit to Spain.
Iran live updates: US plans to use Iranian assets to rebuild Gulf allies, source says President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
Severe thunderstorms targeting millions, flash flood threat from Texas to Missouri More than 50 million Americans are in the severe weather threat zone Saturday afternoon, stretching from Indiana into the Northeast.
Judge tosses Kennedy Center suit against musician who canceled Christmas Eve show Chuck Redd's attorneys say judge dismissed a breach of contract lawsuit.
Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva wins French Open to claim her first Grand Slam title Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva was already a tennis phenom at age 15
Trump issues pardon to former GOP congressman convicted of insider trading President Donald Trump pardoned former GOP Congressman Stephen Buyer of Indiana, who was convicted of insider trading in 2023 and sentenced to 22 months in prison.
WATCH: Breaking down NBA Finals Game 2 ESPN analyst Chiney Ogwumike breaks down Game 2 of the NBA Finals and looks ahead to the remainder of the series.
Former Epstein prison guard says her life was upended by conspiracy theories, threats Tova Noel answered questions about her browsing history and bank transactions.
WATCH: Australian DJ and musician Timmy Trumpet on embracing music in America ABC News’ Stephanie Ramos spoke with Australian musician and DJ Timmy Trumpet about his new tour and single “All My Life,” mixing instrumentals into dance music and writing a baseball walk-on anthem.
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Kimi Antonelli wins F1 Monaco Grand Prix after crashes and red flag drama Kimi Antonelli won a dramatic Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday, extending his championship lead to a commanding 66 points after a race twice interrupted by crashes and a red flag
1 million people flood Madrid streets to see the pope’s flower-carpeted procession Pope Leo XIV honored Spain’s centuries-old tradition of religious devotion on Sunday as a “school of faith” for today, as he presided over a Mass before a million people and highlighted one of the most iconic expressions of Spanish popular piety with a procession over flower-petal carpets
Iran’s soccer team arrives in Mexico for training ahead of the World Cup TIJUANA, México — Iran’s soccer team arrived in Mexico on Sunday morning for training ahead of the World Cup, before three group matches in the United States later this month
Trump says Fed chair should ‘do whatever he wants’ but criticizes possible rate hikes President Donald Trump criticized the possibility of the Federal Reserve raising interest rates, but said in an interview on NBC News’ “Meet the Press” that he wants Fed Chair Kevin Warsh “to do whatever he wants.”“Kevin is fantastic, and I want him to do whatever he wants,” Trump told moderator Kristen Welker.
Hegseth attacks Europe on immigration at D-Day event, continuing trend for Trump officials LONDON — For the second time in a week, a top Trump administration official has publicly criticized Europe over migration levels, the latest in a series of attacks aimed at political leaders on the continent
Trump says ‘I’d pay’ anti-weaponization fund applicants ‘the kind of money they deserve’ In an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, President Trump says “the weaponization fund is a great idea” and if Republicans “don't get it approved, I'd be disappointed.” Asked whether anyone who attacked police officers on January 6 should get taxpayer money, Trump says, “I wouldn't be inclined to say so, but I have to…
Trump on new Fed Chair Warsh: ‘I don’t want to have a big influence on him’ In an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, President Trump addresses the economy amid the war with Iran and says Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh is “fantastic,” adding, “I want him to do whatever he wants” when it comes to setting interest rates.
Trump says the U.S. will work with Iran to destroy its uranium if they can make a deal President Donald Trump said the U.S. will work with Iran to retrieve and destroy its highly enriched uranium if he is able to cut a deal with Tehran to end the war.
Trump doesn’t rule out giving Jan. 6 rioters who attacked police ‘anti-weaponization’ fund payouts President Donald Trump did not rule out the government paying people who were charged with assaulting police officers during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S.
Fact-checking Trump’s interview with NBC News’ ‘Meet the Press’ Digging into some of the president’s claims on the Iran war, the Jan. 6 riots, California’s primary elections and more.
Inside the world’s scam capital, where enslaved workers are forced to defraud Americans online Five young men thought they were going to Cambodia to intern at a casino. Instead they say they became enslaved in one of the world’s most sophisticated fraud networks.
Trump on Pressure to End Iran War With Peace Deal Meet the Press Moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY’s Willie Geist to share key takeaways her exclusive interview with President Donald Trump about the war in Iran, its impact on the economy and his claims of voter fraud in California and the 2020 election. Kristen says, “I pressed him on his promise not to get…
World Cup gives Los Angeles a chance to showcase Olympic readiness All eyes will be on the World Cup host cities this summer, but perhaps none more so than Los Angeles, which is also preparing to host the 2028 Summer Olympics
Send your questions for Steve Kornacki NBC News’ chief data analyst Steve Kornacki will answer NBC News subscriber questions about the midterm elections and more in a live Q&A on Tuesday at 12 p.m. ET.
The U.S. fought the flesh-eating screwworm for decades. Now it must begin again. It took the U.S. decades and hundreds of millions of dollars to eradicate the flesh-eating New World screwworm. Here’s the plan to renew the fight now that it’s back.
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Armenians vote in general election watched closely by Russia and the West Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his governing party are looking for a strong mandate for a new geopolitical course for Armenia. The opposition includes some parties that are vocally pro-Russia.
It's one of the world's most isolated islands. Here come the bulldozers The Indian government is spending $9 billion to create a megaport, airport and city on this remote island. Critics fear the impact on pristine forests and the lives of indigenous inhabitants.
1 million people flood Madrid streets to see the pope's flower-carpeted procession The crowd cheered and shouted "This is the youth of the pope!" as Pope Leo arrived for Mass at a central Madrid plaza. It's the first papal visit to Spain in 15 years.
At least 12 people shot at an Ohio festival and a search for suspects is still ongoing, police say Gunfire erupted Saturday near a busy street festival in Ohio, wounding at least 12 people and sending some eventgoers scrambling for cover while others rushed to help the victims.
4 takeaways from the U.S. men's final tune-up games before the World Cup The U.S. men's national team chose to play a pair of highly-ranked, super competitive teams in the final lead-up to the World Cup: Senegal and Germany. The matches showed the U.S. is ready.
When U.S. foreign aid changed, AIDS workers in Africa felt it In South Africa and Mozambique, health care providers say cancellation or redirection of U.S. PEPFAR funding under the Trump administration have already endangered vulnerable people and cost lives.
Bumblebees have tiny brains but they can solve problems like chimps and elephants New research suggests the fuzzy insects may be capable of spontaneously solving problems the way animals with much larger brains do.
SoFi Stadium workers vote to authorize strike ahead of World Cup Negotiations between the union representing the workers, the hospitality group at the Los Angeles stadium and FIFA are set to continue Monday.
Why one historian uses social media to remember D-Day in real time At the National World War II Memorial, historian Alex Kershaw has found an unlikely way to keep D-Day alive: live social media posts timed to the events of June 6, 1944.
Who will face Karen Bass? LA voters still waiting to find out Results are still coming in from the mayoral primary in Los Angeles. LAist reporter Frank Stoltze discusses who may emerge to face Karen Bass in November.
Israel has reportedly used white phosphorus near Lebanese cities and towns. What is it? White phosphorus is not banned under international law, but can "create cruel injuries" and indiscriminate harm in civilian areas.
Pope Leo says war with Iran is not a 'just war' Pope Leo XIV said the war in Iran does not qualify as a "just war" according to Catholic teaching, while answering questions by journalists aboard the papal plane for his six-day visit to Spain.
Despite a competitive market, finding a summer job is highly beneficial for teens Teenagers looking for summer jobs face a tough labor market. But the personal benefits are huge.
As American elections become more tense, officials are turning to local police Since the 2020 election, local law enforcement has increasingly been playing a bigger role in helping local officials secure elections.
A park famed for rare gorillas gears up to fight Ebola and protect its primates In Virunga National Park, rangers are on the front lines — playing a critical role to contain the surging virus while coping with an upsurge in conflict-related violence.
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