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Long Island Rail Road strike is over, New York Gov. Hochul says Limited service will resume at noon on Tuesday, Hochul said.
3 adults killed in shooting at Islamic Center of San Diego; both suspects dead Three adults were killed in a shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego on Monday, the San Diego Police Department said.
Iran war: Trump's series of unenforced deadlines With the war in Iran now past the 12-week mark, Trump has threatened for weeks to restart attacks if the country doesn't reach a deal with the US, but has yet to commit.
WATCH: David Muir shares surprise dad shared at daughter's wedding reception While the bride danced with her father for their father-daughter dance, her dad's plan to cut in with an old audio recording took everyone by surprise – and had the groom crying tears of joy.
Mark Fuhrman, ex-detective in OJ Simpson murder trial, dies at 74 Former Los Angeles police detective Mark Fuhrman, who was convicted of lying during testimony at the OJ Simpson murder trial, has died
ICE agent charged in nonfatal shooting of Venezuelan immigrant in Minneapolis Minnesota prosecutors have announced charges against an ICE agent in the nonfatal shooting of a Venezuelan man in Minneapolis earlier this year.
Supreme Court sends Native American voting rights decision back to lower court The Supreme Court has acted in a Voting Rights Act case brought by Native American tribes, saying a closely watched ruling needs to be reconsidered after the high court weakened the Civil Rights-era law
Epstein got 'special treatment' in jail, former guard tells House Oversight Committee An ex-prison guard who was on duty when Jeffrey Epstein died in 2019 told House Oversight members Epstein got "special treatment” at the jail, two committee members said.
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In unprecedented move, Secretary Hegseth hits campaign trail amid Iran war The Pentagon said "no taxpayer dollars" were used for the visit.
WATCH: Father and son headed to store when gunfire erupts at San Diego mosque Local resident shares his account of what he witnessed after San Diego police responded to an active shooter emergency inside the Islamic Center of San Diego.
Ahead of Tuesday primary, GOP Rep. Massie says billionaires trying to 'buy' his seat Ahead of his primary Tuesday where he's fending off a Trump-backed challenger, Rep. Thomas Massie joined "This Week."
At least 4 Virginia Dem House candidates drop out after courts throw out new map Overturning a new congressional map in Virginia that would have favored Democrats has had an outsized impact on the state’s U.S. House primaries.
Cassidy defeated, Trump-backed Letlow and Fleming advance to runoff: AP projects Incumbent Sen. Bill Cassidy was competing against Trump-backed Rep. Julia Letlow (LA-5) and John Fleming, the state Treasurer.
Court dismisses Elon Musk's case against Sam Altman and OpenAI The three-week trial featured testimony from tech billionaire Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
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Nancy Pelosi endorses fellow progressive Connie Chan in high-profile race to succeed her Chan’s competition includes state Sen. Scott Weiner and wealthy former tech executive Saikat Chakrabarti, a co-founder of the progressive group Justice Democrats.
After primary loss, Sen. Bill Cassidy defends his 2021 vote to convict Trump Sen. Bill Cassidy defended his 2021 vote to convict President Donald Trump on impeachment charges, saying he would rather be remembered for standing up for his principles even if it ended his career in the Senate.
What we know about the San Diego shooting victims, suspects, possible motive and more Two teenage gunmen are believed to have killed three people at a San Diego mosque before they took their own lives, authorities said.
Deadly shooting at San Diego Islamic center Police said two teenage gunmen opened fire at a San Diego Islamic center, killing three people, including a security guard. Authorities said the gunmen later killed themselves. NBC News' Morgan Chesky reports.
Ex-LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman dies at 74 Mark Fuhrman, the former LAPD detective at the center of the OJ Simpson murder trial, has died. He was 74 years old. NBC News’ Anne Thompson has the story.
News organizations sue to unseal filings in DOJ’s Fulton County election investigation A group of news organizations, including NBC News, has filed a motion to unseal filings and subpoenas in the Department of Justice’s ongoing investigation into the 2020 election in Fulton County, Georgia
Trump calls for DOJ investigation after mail ballot error in Maryland President Donald Trump said he will ask the Justice Department to investigate a recent mail ballot error in Maryland, pushing unsubstantiated claims that it was the result of fraud.
Trump’s crusade to oust disloyal Republicans underscores the party’s dilemma: From the Politics Desk In today’s edition, Sahil Kapur takes stock of President Donald Trump’s efforts to unseat Republicans who have fallen out of favor with him.
Mark Fuhrman, former LAPD detective who investigated O.J. Simpson, is dead Mark Fuhrman was the Los Angeles police detective who became infamous as one of the lead officials investigating O.J. Simpson.
Newly discovered asteroid to pass closer to Earth than the moon Monday A newly discovered asteroid estimated to be about 62 feet wide will zoom near Earth on Monday, though it isn’t expected to pose a threat to the planet.
Three adults dead in shooting at San Diego Islamic Center, police chief says San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl announced five people were killed at the Islamic Center of San Diego, including two suspected shooters and three adults. Wahl added that school teachers, students and staff are safe.
What to know about the Ebola outbreak The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has grown to nearly 500 suspected cases and 116 deaths, the United Nations said Monday.
How to shop Memorial Day like a pro — what to buy and skip this year Experts say the best Memorial Day deals are on summer essentials, mattresses, appliances and more. Plus, the two worst things to buy during sales.
CDC confirms one American working in Congo tested positive for Ebola The CDC confirmed one American who was working in Congo tested positive for Ebola after becoming symptomatic. A CDC spokesman said the person and other high-risk contacts will be moved to Germany for treatment and monitoring. NBC News medical reporter Dr. Akshay Syal has details on the announcement.
From The Sports Desk: The NBA’s Final Four is here The NBA’s Conference Finals kick off Monday with a matchup between the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder, while the East gets going tomorrow with the New York Knicks hosting the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Why you should care about 2 power companies merging. Hint: affordability NextEra Energy plans to acquire Dominion Energy to create the largest electricity producer in the United States.
Tuesday is a big primary day. Here's what you need to know Six states are holding primaries May 19 that could help to decide the balance of power in Congress and in key state governments.
Is Kennedy heir Jack Schlossberg ready to lead? NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Jack Schlossberg, Democratic candidate for New York's 12th Congressional District and the grandson of President John F. Kennedy.
This Ebola outbreak raises questions about when it all began — and the U.S. response The sheer number of cases and deaths are a sign that the outbreak might have been smoldering before the virus was identified.
Jury dismisses all claims in Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Musk had sought to oust Altman from his leadership position over claims that he and others breached their duty to OpenAI's original nonprofit mission and unjustly enriched themselves.
NPR trims jobs in newsroom overhaul as it confronts era without public funding NPR is offering buyouts to journalists as it overhauls its newsroom, with the threat of layoffs to follow. Two recent gifts totaling $113 million are primarily dedicated to NPR's tech infrastructure.
Son of radicals, Zayd Ayers Dohrn details a childhood underground and on the run Dohrn's parents, Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, helped found the the Weather Underground. "I knew that the FBI was chasing us," he says. His memoir is Dangerous, Dirty, Violent, and Young.
The Supreme Court avoids taking up a fight over Voting Rights Act enforcement for now After recently weakening the Voting Rights Act, the Supreme Court avoided for now taking up a legal question that may severely limit enforcement of the law's remaining protections for minority voters.
Judge dismisses Trump's IRS lawsuit, paving the way for a settlement The president sued the IRS and the Treasury Department in January, demanding $10 billion over the leak of his tax returns years ago.
Sen. Bill Cassidy loses primary. And, WHO declares Ebola outbreak a global emergency Sen. Bill Cassidy, who voted to convict Trump, lost the Republican primary in Louisiana. And, the WHO has declared a global health emergency over a new Ebola outbreak.
Why catching insider trading is so tricky nowadays, and just how helpful is it for kids to sleep in? Millions of dollars have been made through eerily well-timed bets on prediction markets like Polymarket. We look at why they're so hard to police. And, a new study that supports kids sleeping in.
Pop star Shakira is acquitted in a Spanish tax fraud case The decision follows years of tax troubles in Spain for the Colombian superstar. Spanish tax authorities did not prove that the singer was a resident of Spain, the court said in its decision.
Thousands of U.S. countertop workers could have damaged lungs, safety expert says Over 550 men in California have fallen ill after cutting natural or factory-made stone countertops. But epidemiologists say this isn't just a California problem.
Why the Supreme Court's voting rights ruling could play a big role at the local level The Supreme Court's recent ruling threatens the power of racial-minority voters in Voting Rights Act cases about not just Congress, but also at least 17 state and local governments, NPR finds.
They've got fiber. They're cheap. They're … cool? Behind the 'renaissance' of beans The fiber craze is pushing more people into the broad world of beans, as the U.S. bean industry looks to double American consumption of pulses by 2030.
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