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Trump administration pitches others to join new coalition to reopen Strait of Hormuz The "Maritime Freedom Construct" would coordinate diplomatic efforts.
Hegseth doubles down on attacking dissenters on Iran war as 'biggest adversary' Democrats have concerns Trump won't honor the deadline, which falls on Friday.
Ex-cellmate says he found suicide note from Jeffrey Epstein A suicide note purportedly written by Jeffrey Epstein is locked inside the case file of Nicholas Tartaglione, Epstein's ex-cellmate, Tartaglione told The New York Times.
Americans bleak about finances, most call using military against Iran a mistake: Poll Half of Americans expect gas prices to rise even more.
The 60-day War Powers deadline is up on Friday. What could happen next? As Trump continues to keep a military presence in the Middle East, the 60-day deadline for the administration to seek congressional authorization is up on Friday.
Man charged with attempted murder after stabbings of Jewish men in London A 45-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder in the stabbings of two Jewish men in London
2 employees dead in Kentucky bank robbery, search for suspect continues: State police A masked man shot and killed two employees during a bank robbery in central Kentucky on Thursday afternoon and the search for the suspect continues, authorities said.
Florida Republicans slice and dice congressional districts The redrawn congressional district lines that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will soon sign into law are intended to help Republicans pick up as many as four U.S. House seats in November — a scenario that would cost some Democrats their seats
Republicans say they will defer to Trump on Iran war despite arrival of 60-day deadline Republican lawmakers say they will continue to defer to President Donald Trump, for now, during the fragile ceasefire with Iran
Footage shows White House correspondents' dinner suspect 'casing' hotel: US attorney Cole Allen, the suspect in the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner shooting, conceded to remain detained.
WATCH: A pup's new home after surviving the Eaton fire German Shephard Artemis finds his forever home as the last sheltered animal from the Eaton fire.
5 injured in reported stabbing at high school, suspect in custody: Police Four students and a school security officer were transported to area hospitals, according to the Tacoma Police Department. The suspect was also injured, police said.
Active ingredient in Ozempic shows early promise for treating alcohol use disorder The active ingredient found in popular weight-loss drugs used by millions of people may also help reduce alcohol use in those with obesity, a new study finds.
Congress passes 45-day FISA extension, sends to Trump for signature The House passed a 3-year reauthorization of FISA Section 702 by a vote of 235-191, but the bill could run into problems in the Senate.
House approves bill to fund DHS, ending record-long partial shutdown The bill funds all DHS agencies except immigration enforcement operations.
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Companies must now quickly respond to stalking warrants in Oregon as new law takes effect A new law takes effect in Oregon on Friday that forces communications and social media companies to promptly comply with search warrants linked to stalking and domestic violence cases
Nebraska rolls out Medicaid work requirements, risking coverage for thousands Nebraska on Friday became the first state to implement Medicaid work requirements, eight months ahead of the federal deadline mandated in President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.”The move is expected to strip coverage from around 25,000 residents who qualified for the program under the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid expansion, according to the Urban Institute, a…
Could your '8647' merch get you in trouble? Florida congressional candidate Mark Davis sells “8647” T-shirts and hats on his campaign website — the same numerical shorthand to express discontent over President Donald Trump, central to the case against a former FBI director.
'Chonkers' the sea lion going viral in San Francisco 'Chonkers' the sea lion going viral in San Francisco
NYPD officers knocked off their feet by explosion NYPD officers knocked off their feet by explosion
Inside the Utah courtroom where Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen faced off After weeks of headlines about domestic disputes, physical violence, criminal investigations and off-screen drama, a Utah judge put it to reality stars Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen simply: You “need to stay away from each other.”
Republican state attorneys general join lawsuit to stop $6.2B local TV merger Five more states are joining a federal antitrust lawsuit aimed at stopping the blockbuster merger of Nexstar and Tegna.
New video shows correspondents' dinner suspect shooting officer, top prosecutor says Video released Thursday shows the suspect in the shooting during the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner appearing to shoot a Secret Service officer as he sprints through a security checkpoint with a shotgun in his hands, authorities said
Driver nearly clips child after speeding by school bus Driver nearly clips child after speeding by school bus
Britney Spears charged in DUI case Britney Spears charged in DUI case
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Speaker Johnson says the U.S. is 'not at war' in Iran House Speaker Mike Johnson tells Rya Nobles that it is not necessary for Congress to weigh in on the Trump administration’s military action in Iran because the United States is currently “not at war.” The 1973 War Powers Resolution says the president has to remove military forces from conflict within 60 days if Congress doesn't…
Several injured in Tacoma high school stabbing Several injured in Tacoma high school stabbing
Will there be reforms at ICE and BPD post-shutdown? NBC News' Melanie Zanona joins "Here's the Scoop" to talk about potential changes that may come to ICE and Border Patrol after the record 75-day shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security ends.
DOJ releases new video showing Correspondents’ Dinner suspect running through security The Department of Justice released new video that shows the suspect in the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting running through the security checkpoint and appearing to point his weapon at a Secret Service agent. NBC News’ Kelly O’Donnell breaks down the new images.
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A tech worker in China is laid off and replaced by AI. Is it legal? A tech worker in eastern China's Hangzhou city was dismissed after his job was replaced by AI. An appeals court in the city has ruled the dismissal unlawful.
Fill in the blank for the quiz: The Trump admin took aim at _____ this week This week, the federal government's been busy. There are paint jobs, fresh indictments, commemorative items and more. If you've been paying attention — good job!
How to talk to boys about looksmaxxing The trend among boys and young men of optimizing their physical appearance includes dangerous practices. Experts offer advice on how to talk to their sons about body image and healthy behaviors.
Passenger railroads see a sharp jump in ridership as gas prices climb More Americans are turning to the train as gas prices reach their highest point since the war in Iran began. Brightline, the privately-run railroad in Florida, had its best month ever in March.
It's Day 1 of Medicaid work requirements in Nebraska. People are worried Starting May 1, many people covered by Medicaid in Nebraska have to prove they are working. It's a requirement most states will have to implement under President Trump's budget law, beginning in January.
Nationwide May Day protests expected to pick up mantle of 'No Kings' The protest organizers are calling for a boycott of work, school and shopping to protest Trump administration policies and what activists describe as a billionaire takeover of government.
'Decimate' means much more today than it did in ancient Rome Today, most people know the word as a synonym for "destroy." But fewer realize its origins — or that it's come to mean something strikingly different than it once did.
Morning news brief Negotiations between the U.S. and Iran at a stalemate, Congress votes to end record DHS shutdown, Trump announces new nominee for surgeon general.
Myanmar attempts to rehabilitate image with Suu Kyi move State television in Myanmar says detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been transferred from prison to house arrest, more than five years after the military coup that removed her from power.
Man charged with attempted murder after stabbings of Jewish men in London A 45-year-old man was charged with attempted murder in the stabbings of two Jewish men in London, the latest in a string of attacks that have sparked fear and anger in Britain's Jewish community.
Republicans say they will defer to Trump on Iran war despite arrival of deadline Republican lawmakers say they will continue to defer to President Donald Trump, for now, during the fragile ceasefire with Iran.
Hegseth faces questions about Iran in first congressional appearance since war began Making his first appearance before Congress since the Trump administration went to war against Iran, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced withering questioning from skeptical Democrats.
Prosecutors release video of armed man storming correspondents' dinner Federal prosecutors released a video Thursday showing the moment authorities say a man armed with guns and knives tried to storm the White House Correspondents' Association dinner and attempt to kill President Donald Trump.
The Venice Biennale jury resigns amid tensions over awards ban, Russian participation The international jury of the Venice Biennale resigned Thursday amid tensions over Russia's participation and the panel's decision to bar prizes for countries accused of crimes against humanity.
Zelenskyy says he's seeking details of Putin's May 9 ceasefire proposal Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is seeking details of a short-term ceasefire Russia proposed to U.S. President Donald Trump.
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