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WATCH: Uber previews its 'air taxi' service ABC News' Sam Sweeney breaks down Uber's program "air taxi" which is expected to hit the market in Dubai later this year.
Cuba says 4 killed, 6 hurt on US-registered boat in 'confrontation' off Cuba's coast Those on board the United States-registered vessel opened fire on Cuban troops who approached for identification, according to the Cuban Ministry of the Interior.
WATCH: Terminally ill dog named ‘Gracie’ gets ‘Best Last Day Ever’ Gracie, a pit bull mix with terminal cancer, got the sendoff she deserved, spending her final day strolling along Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, showered with love — and lots of treats.
WATCH: Miracle baby goes home after 9 months in NICU Baby Myla spent her first nine months of life in the NICU at the same hospital where her mother was cared for after being born prematurely.
Law enforcement searches home of LA schools superintendent Law enforcement is executing a court-approved search warrant at the home of Alberto Carvalho, the superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District.
Epstein hid trove of evidence for over a decade, documents suggest Jeffrey Epstein appears to have successfully hidden a trove of potential evidence of his crimes from investigators for more than a decade, according to DOJ documents.
Larry Summers to step down from Harvard amid Epstein scrutiny Summers will relinquish his faculty and administrative roles at the end of the academic year.
Fact-checking Trump's State of the Union address Throughout Trump's remarks Tuesday, ABC News is live fact-checking some of the president's statements for exaggerations, falsehoods and points that need more context.
What do the remaining tariffs mean for prices? Experts explain Trump's steepest levies were struck down by the Supreme Court but some remain.
WATCH: Good Samaritans help rescue kidnapped toddler A convenience store security guard and a moving crew helped authorities in Arizona locate a missing 2-year-old thanks to an Amber Alert that had been issued for the girl.
Trump's State of the Union speech short on plans, especially on Iran: ANALYSIS President Donald Trump's State of the Union speech was filled with showy, emotional moments, but lacked details about key policies and plans.
WATCH: Nate Bargatze talks new game show The Grammy-winning comedian discusses his new show, "The Greatest Average American," which he hosts on ABC.
WATCH: Singing mailman goes viral Lavonte Harvey loves singing while delivering mail in Chicago’s Austin neighborhood, and a woman asked him to sing for her grandmother who recently lost her husband of 50 years after hearing him.
WATCH: Conan O'Brien gears up for the Oscars O'Brien will take to the state to host the Academy Awards on March 15.
Dems sound alarm on VA policy that could reduce medical benefits for veterans Democrats are pressing Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins to abandon a policy that could recalibrate disability ratings for some veterans' disability medication.
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'Women aren't less than': Team USA women's hockey players respond to Trump's joke Members of Team USA's women's hockey team say they don't want their Olympic gold medal achievement to be overshadowed by the backlash over President Donald Trump's joke about having to invite them to the White House during a call to the men's team
Vance launches into Trump's 'war on fraud' by suspending Medicaid payments to Minnesota Vice President JD Vance received a new assignment Tuesday night: fighting a “war on fraud” that President Donald Trump declared in his State of the Union address.
What you need to know about Trump Accounts President Donald Trump promoted Trump Accounts this week -- here's what you need to know about the savings accounts for kids.
Democrats are spoiling for a fight in Texas: From the Politics Desk This is the online version of From the Politics Desk, a daily newsletter that brings you the NBC News Politics team’s latest reporting and analysis from the White House, Capitol Hill and the campaign trail
Federal judge rules Trump admin may not remove people to third countries without due process The federal judge wrote that individuals must receive meaningful notice and a chance to challenge their deportations to third countries.
DOJ has not released some Epstein files related to a woman who made an allegation against Trump The files do not include records from FBI interviews with a woman who said Epstein abused her and who also made sexual abuse allegations against President Trump, according to an NBC News analysis.
DHS official tells state election chiefs there won't be ICE agents at polling places A senior Department of Homeland Security official said on a call with state election officials Wednesday that immigration agents will not show up at polling places this year, according to three call participants.“Any suggestion that ICE is going to be present at polling places is simply disinformation.
Singer D4vd under grand jury investigation into teen's death, L.A. County court documents say Singer D4vd is the target of a Los Angeles County grand jury investigation into the death of a teenage girl whose dismembered remains were found last year in the trunk of his car, according to court filings
RFK Jr.'s CDC panel to discuss Covid vaccine injuries in upcoming meeting Covid vaccines are once again on the agenda for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine advisory panel.
Cuban officials: Multiple killed after armed confrontation in Cuba's waters Cuban officials say four people were killed and six were injured after a U.S.-registered speedboat violated territorial waters and sparked an armed conflict. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez and Jose Diaz-Balart report on what officials are saying and tense U.S.-Cuba relations.
Cuba says four killed after U.S. boat violates territorial waters A U.S. registered speedboat violated Cuban territorial waters, kicking off an armed confrontation with Cuban border guard troops in which four people were killed, Cuban officials said.
Rep. Nancy Mace to force a vote on releasing Congress members' sexual misconduct reports Republican Rep. Nancy Mace to force a vote to release sexual misconduct reports involving Congress after Rep. Tony Gonzales sent sexual texts to an aide.
Amid DHS shutdown, Noem meets with Democrat who called for her impeachment In a rare meeting amid a partial government shutdown affecting her agency, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem met with Rep. Delia Ramirez, D-Ill., on Wednesday afternoon as the Chicago congresswoman pushed for a shift in tactics from immigration agents, according to Ramirez’s office.
Oliver 'Power' Grant, a founding member of Wu-Tang Clan, dead at 52 Oliver “Power” Grant, an original member of the seminal early 1990s hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan, has died, the New York City-based group said Wednesday
Robert Cosby Jr., son of 'Real Housewives of Salt Lake City' star Mary Cosby, dies at 23 Robert Cosby Jr., the son of "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" star Mary Cosby, has died in Utah, according to police.
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Decades after being blocked from the Little League World Series, a Black team is honored A Black little league team that got invited to the 1963 Little League World Series but never got to go because of segregation is finally getting recognition.
Supreme Court appears split in tax foreclosure case At issue is whether a county can seize homeowners' residence for unpaid property taxes and sell the house at auction for less than the homeowners would get if they put their home on the market themselves.
Top House Dem wants Justice Department to explain missing Trump-related Epstein files After NPR reporting revealed dozens of pages of Epstein files related to President Trump appear to be missing from the public record, a top House Democrat wants to know why.
ICE won't be at polling places this year, a Trump DHS official promises In a call with top state voting officials, a Department of Homeland Security official stated unequivocally that immigration agents would not be patrolling polling places during this year's midterms.
Cuba says it killed 4 people aboard a Florida-registered speedboat who fired on soldiers Cuban soldiers have killed four people aboard a speedboat registered in Florida that opened fire on officers in Cuban waters. It was unclear if any U.S. citizens were aboard. Officials said one Cuban officer was injured.
Tipped workers expect tax boon this year, but not a long-term fix In his State of the Union address on Tuesday night, President Trump once again touted new tax benefits for tipped workers, who like many Americans are feeling the pinch of higher prices.
Surgeon general nominee Means questioned about vaccines, birth control and financial conflicts During a confirmation hearing, senators asked Dr. Casey Means about her current positions and her past statements on a range of public health issues.
Kalshi reveals insider trading case against editor for MrBeast With prediction markets booming, so have concerns about insider trading. Now, Kalshi has disclosed its first public actions against accounts suspected of trading on confidential information.
Greetings from Jordan's Wadi Rum desert, where patches of green emerge after winter rains Wadi Rum's otherworldly landscape is where Star Wars movies and The Martian were filmed. In late winter, plants emerge in this desert — but some are toxic to camels, so their herders must protect them.
Takeaways from Trump's State of the Union. And, House rejects aviation safety bill Trump's State of the Union underplayed the economic problems that voters are concerned about. And, the House rejected a bipartisan aviation safety bill after the Pentagon abruptly withdrew support.
When a horse whinnies, there's more than meets the ear A new study finds that horse whinnies are made of both a high and a low frequency, generated by different parts of the vocal tract. The two-tone sound may help horses convey more complex information.
Why prices won't drop after the Trump tariff ruling, according to economists The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's signature tariffs. But the president has other tariff tools, and consumers shouldn't expect cheaper prices anytime soon, economists say.
Hundreds of American nurses choose Canada over the U.S. under Trump More than 1,000 American nurses have successfully applied for licensure in British Columbia since April, a massive increase over prior years.
Crashes raise concerns about pursuit rules for immigration agents Federal agents are accused of using dangerous driving tactics during immigration enforcement. Their vehicle pursuits have been blamed for crashes and at least one death.
Tax credits for solar panels are available, but the catch is you can't own them Rooftop solar installers are steering customers toward leases instead of purchases. Federal tax credits for purchased systems have ended but are still available for leased ones.
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