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Trump says Ed Martin, pardon attorney, is departing DOJ Trump said Martin is leaving his post as pardon attorney at the DOJ.
WATCH: Moment on the Earth: Baby green sea turtles delight National Geographic shares adorable turtles from Australia's Great Barrier Reef. See more on "Incredible Animal Journeys," now streaming on Disney+.
Supreme Court chief justice allows construction on White House ballroom to continue Chief Justice John Roberts issued an administrative stay of a lower court order.
WATCH: Heroic goose warns family of fire A heroic goose named Goosey was caught on a surveillance camera warning his family about a fire that broke out in their barn overnight.
Trump's proposed tariffs on Canada hurtle toward deadline amid trade talks The tariffs are set to take effect early Saturday morning, after Trump extended a previous deadline by three days.
Will Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's UK return heal royal family rifts? Harry and Meghan are returning to the U.K. six years after leaving for California.
2 men stabbed at Sikh temple in Canada A man allegedly went to a Sikh temple in Edmonton, Canada and stabbed two men inside Friday morning, police said.
Teen, mother charged in killing of his girlfriend A teen and his mother are facing multiple charges in the killing of Karoline Heintz, a college student who was found dead in her car.
Tornado, waterspout rip through Long Island, Queens Multiple waterspouts, tornadoes over water, were reported in Queens and Long Island, New York Thursday night.
WATCH: 'Baby Shark' star grows up Geonroung Park, who appeared in "Baby Shark Dance," the video that became the most-watched in YouTube history with 17.2 billion views, is now 17-years-old and making a comeback as a K-pop singer.
Navy mulls stripping Black war hero’s name from aircraft carrier for Trump: Sources Sources familiar said that these discussions have been going on most of the summer.
Hearing underway on Karmelo Anthony's bid for new murder trial The hearing comes after the Collin County judge who presided over the murder trial was removed from further proceedings in the case this week.
At least 41 sickened in Salmonella, E. coli outbreak linked to sprouts At least 41 people have been sickened in a Salmonella and E. coli outbreak linked to sprouts in Minnesota and Wisconsin, health officials in the two states said.
Prince Harry, 6 others ordered to pay initial $13M in failed UK tabloid case Harry and six other defendants lost their High Court privacy case against Associated Newspapers Limited in July.
'No survivors' after plane with 8 aboard crashes in Alaska: Officials The NTSB will investigate the crash.
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Vance’s homecoming is a throwback to 2024 — and a preview for 2026 and 2028: From the Politics Desk Vice President JD Vance’s return to his hometown was in many ways a preview of the heavy load he will carry for President Donald Trump and the Republican Party on the midterm campaign trail.
'Dear Donald': Battleground district voters share their message to Trump On his final day of the NBC News Drive to Decision Day series, NBC News senior national politics reporter Jon Allen joins Meet the Press NOW from Nebraska to recap his trip and hisvisit to the “blue dot” district.
Trump says loyalist Ed Martin to leave the DOJ to focus on election-related legal battles Trump loyalist Ed Martin, a “Stop the Steal” organizer and advocate and attorney for Jan. 6 defendants, who later served in the Justice Department, is leaving the administration to focus on upcoming elections.
11 arrested after federal agents board cruise ships in Boston Federal authorities arrested 11 people after boarding two cruise ships in Boston, accusing them of receiving and distributing child sexual abuse material and child sexual exploitation material.
Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Michael Jeffries competent to face sex trafficking trial, judge rules Michael Jeffries, the former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch who was charged with running an international sex trafficking scheme over several years while he ran the company, is mentally competent for trial, a federal judge ruled.
This is what you need (and need to do) to stay safe this hurricane season I talked to a meteorologist to find the best way to prepare for hurricanes and what products you should have on hand.
Supreme Court temporarily allows Trump ballroom construction to continue Supreme Court rules on whether Trump can move forward with construction on the White House ballroom.
Eye drops recalled over possible contamination, FDA reports The FDA reported that bottles of Clear Eyes Maximum Itchy Eye Relief have been recalled over potential contamination.
Laken Snelling, whose infant was found dead in closet, pleads guilty to manslaughter Former University of Kentucky student-athlete Laken Snelling pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter in the death of her infant son, whose body was found inside a trash bag in a closet.
The Garmin Instinct 3 is at its back at its Prime Day low — it’s $150 off The latest Garmin Instinct 3 is at its lowest price ever at Amazon and Dick’s. It’s a rugged, outdoor fitness tracker with extra long battery life.
Teen says ‘demons’ made him stab girlfriend, then his mom helped hide her body, police say A Pennsylvania teenager told police “demons” prompted him to fatally stab his girlfriend, a college soccer player, before his mother helped him clean up the crime scene and move the victim’s body, authorities said Thursday.
Alfalfa sprouts recalled for E. coli and salmonella after dozens of illnesses in 15 states Health officials are warning consumers not to eat certain brands of alfalfa sprouts that have been linked to an unusual outbreak involving different disease-causing bacteria.
Could Harry and Meghan's UK Move Signal End of Royal Rift? After Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s shocking decision to return to the United Kingdom, questions are swirling on what’s behind the unexpected move and if could finally end the royal rift between Harry and his family. NBC’s Daniele Hamamdjian reports for TODAY from Buckingham Palace.
Kurt Busch Opens Up for First Time on Loss of Brother Kyle Busch NASCAR Hall of Famer Kurt Busch sat down with TODAY’s Craig Melvin for his first network television interview since the unexpected loss of his younger brother Kyle three months ago. He opens up about how he’s honoring him now, how he’s nurturing Kyle’s legacy in his son, and the shock he still feels. “I miss…
Trump and Ex-Lawyer Michael Cohen Reconcile After Bitter Feud President Donald Trump and his former fixer Michael Cohen are putting their bitter feud behind them. On Thursday, the president joined Cohen, who has testified against him in Congress and in court, for an interview on Cohen’s radio show. The two men largely avoided talk of their falling out, and instead reminisced about their partnership.…
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Supreme Court allows Trump's ballroom construction to continue for now The ruling comes after months of back and forth between the Trump administration and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Beatty files emergency request to stop Trump's name from returning to Kennedy Center Joyce Beatty, a Democratic representative from Ohio, asked a federal judge to stop the Kennedy Center trustees from putting President Trump's name up in three places at the arts complex.
Top Iran official says U.S. focus on economic warfare shows it has failed militarily The Iranian regime has dismissed President Trump's threats to crush Iran economically, saying that years of U.S. sanctions have failed.
Trump declares economic warfare on Iran. And, SCOTUS to rule on White House ballroom President Trump has declared economic warfare on Iran in an effort to pressure the country back into negotiations. And, the Supreme Court is set to decide on the future of Trump's ballroom.
What to know about this weekend's IndyCar race on the National Mall Why is the car race in this part of D.C.? Will it be streaming? Who's paying for it? Here's what to know before the Freedom 250 Grand Prix hits the National Mall this weekend.
As Trump courts Kim, Pyongyang ups the price, while Seoul fears being sidelined Experts warn that President Trump's transactional approach to an alliance will erode political trust.
Amid intense backlash, people are vandalizing Flock surveillance cameras In dozens of states around the country, people are vandalizing, blocking and taking down Flock cameras. A surge in such activity underscores the growing resistance to this police surveillance technology.
As USS Lincoln heads home, mental health experts tally the stressors of life at sea The USS Abraham Lincoln is now on its way home after spending nine months at sea. Experts weigh in on the mental health challenges of prolonged confinement and isolation aboard an aircraft carrier.
Federal government thins the herds of wild horses in Colorado U.S. officials say the ever-growing population of wild horses that roam federal lands in Colorado is depleting natural resources. But some activists say efforts to remove the horses are inhumane.
Morning news brief Trump threatens economic pressure campaign against Iran, SCOTUS to weigh in on whether Trump's ballroom project, investors dump stocks and bonds despite government's efforts to calm market.
Mom and best friend remember girl killed in a mass shooting one year later For StoryCorps, a mother remembers her daughter who was killed in a mass shooting by speaking with her daughter's best friend.
Charter plane crash kills 8 near remote radar site in western Alaska, military says A charter aircraft carrying eight people crashed at a remote radar site in western Alaska on Thursday, killing all on board, the U.S. military said.
'Survival mode': Indiana residents endure a ninth day without power Tens of thousands of people in Indiana are entering a second week without power after a deadly storm toppled trees and power lines. Schools remain closed and businesses have been unable to reopen.
Federal agents seize devices from ex-Rep. Eric Swalwell in sexual misconduct probe, AP source says Federal agents seized electronic devices from former Rep. Eric Swalwell and searched his Washington home as part of an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct by the ex-Democratic congressman from California.
Jurors hear 'Keffe D' say his nephew fired fatal shots at Tupac Shakur in 1996 drive-by shooting Jurors on Thursday heard Duane "Keffe D" Davis tell detectives in 2008 that his nephew Orlando "Baby Lane" Anderson fired the shots that killed Tupac Shakur.
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