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WATCH: Dotcakes’ creators share secrets of the viral trend Alex and Sondra Posner, owners of “The Dotcakes” bakery, share tips for creating the perfect treat.
Housing Finance Director Pulte tapped to be acting director of national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is set to leave her post on June 30.
Trump administration proposes 25% tariffs on Brazil, citing "unreasonable'' trade practices The Trump administration proposed 25% tariffs on imports from Brazil, charging that the world’s 10th-biggest economy engages in trade practices that are “unreasonable’’ and that “burden or restrict U.S. commerce
Rubio to testify before Congress for the first time since the start of the Iran war Secretary of State Marco Rubio says he is optimistic about the potential for a resumption in nuclear talks with Iran despite a shaky ceasefire in the war looking increasingly in doubt
New York sues over the Trump administration's deal to end an offshore wind project New York’s attorney general is suing the Trump administration over one of its deals to end an offshore wind project
14-year-old boy goes missing in ocean, search ongoing The search is ongoing for a 14-year-old boy who went missing in the ocean at the Jersey Shore, officials said.
WATCH: Hurricanes, Golden Knights face off in Stanley Cup finals The Carolina Hurricanes and the Las Vegas Golden Knights will play for the NHL title in a best of seven series.
WATCH: Countdown to NBA Finals The New York Knicks are in the NBA Finals for the first time in 27 years and will take on Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs.
Democrats demand Comer arrange interviews with Blanche, Patel in Epstein probe House Democrats are demanding that Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer bring in Todd Blanche and Kash Patel to answer questions about Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump cursed at Netanyahu in call over Lebanon escalation, sources say President Donald Trump cursed at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a 15-minute phone call on Monday, multiple sources familiar with the call told ABC News.
Los Angeles votes for mayor: What to know about today's primary Los Angeles voters will head to the ballot box on Tuesday to cast their votes for mayor.
Man who killed his girlfriend's baby is set to be Florida's eighth execution of 2026 A 53-year-old Florida man is set to be executed for the murder of his girlfriend’s infant daughter in 1996
WATCH: 'Stanley Pup' brings fun as Stanley Cup Final begins ABC News' Danny New goes behind the scenes of an event that combines hockey and adoptable dogs.
DOJ, amid uproar, says it will follow ruling that paused 'Anti-Weaponization Fund' The DOJ has issued a statement saying it will abide by a district judge's ruling that temporarily ordered the freezing of the administration's "Anti-Weaponization Fund."
Usha Vance says Supreme Court, federal judges should be treated with 'respect' The second lady said she has been surprised by Trump's sense of humor.
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After mystery men emerge from NYC manholes, officials warn of ‘extremely dangerous’ sewers Mystery men who are “up to no good” have been roaming New York City’s vast sewer system, and city officials on Tuesday warned potential copycats of dangers they’d face exploring Gotham’s treacherous underground
Trump signs order seeking early access to powerful AI models before release President Trump signed an order seeking the establishment of a voluntary framework for AI companies to provide the government early access to new models.
Housing official who targeted Trump’s enemies is named director of intelligence President Donald Trump on Tuesday named an ally with no background in intelligence to oversee the nation’s spy agencies, taking the helm as the U.S. remains at war with Iran after a fresh round of peace talks stalled.
Submit your questions for NBC News’ Keir Simmons NBC News’ chief international correspondent will be in St. Petersburg, Russia, for a live Q&A. Submit your questions here.
U.S. plan to open Ebola quarantine center in Kenya faces growing backlash and protests Plans for Americans exposed to Ebola to be quarantined abroad faced mounting backlash Tuesday, with Kenya’s president defending a proposed 50-bed facility in the country after violent protests
Rubio testifies at Senate hearing Watch live coverage as Secretary of State Marco Rubio testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Trump-Netanyahu Tensions Flare Over Israel's Strikes on Lebanon Israel’s intensifying war in Lebanon has become the main sticking point blocking a peace deal with Iran. In a phone conversation with Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu, President Donald Trump reportedly exploded on the call, cursing, calling him “crazy” and accusing the prime minister of “ingratitude.” NBC’s Richard Engel reports for TODAY.
Voters Head to Polls in Key States, Setting the Stage for Midterms Voters are gearing up for a key primaries with razor-tight races in six states, including Iowa where Democrats are hoping to win a Senate seat in the traditionally Republican state. Meanwhile in California, former reality star Spencer Pratt is gaining late momentum in his push to lead Los Angeles, the nation’s second-largest city. NBC’s Liz…
What to watch in today’s primaries and Russia bombards Ukraine: Morning Rundown Primaries are happening in six states across the U.S., including a governor’s race where a former reality TV star is tightening the contest.
Trump to Drop $1.8B ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Fund Amid Pushback The Trump administration is appearing to back off plans for its $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization" fund after a judge’s order put it on hold. Democrats called it a “slush fund” for Trump allies but there was also unusually fierce opposition from Republicans with some even threatening to team up with Democrats to block it. NBC’s Gabe…
Protests erupt over U.S. Ebola quarantine center in Kenya Hundreds of people gathered in Nanyuki, Kenya, to protest a U.S.-proposed Ebola quarantine center for American citizens exposed to the virus. Kenya does not have any suspected Ebola cases, but neighboring Uganda has reported nine and closed its border with the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Israel and Hezbollah trade new attacks despite Trump promise of de-escalation The Israeli military launched deadly new strikes in Lebanon on Tuesday after accusing Hezbollah of launching attacks overnight, despite President Donald Trump saying both sides had agreed to de-escalate after Iran threatened to pull out of peace talks
Meet the Harvard grad who might lead the U.S. to World Cup glory Matt Freese once wrote a college research project on penalty kicks. Now he’s competing to be the starting goalie for the U.S. men’s national team at this summer’s World Cup.
Iowa gunman suspected of killing 6 family members then himself Authorities in Iowa are investigating the fatal shootings of six people who they believe were killed by a relative who took his own life when confronted by police Monday
Russia targets Kyiv with massive overnight attack More than a dozen people were killed and hundreds more inured after an overnight barrage of Russian missiles and drones targeted the Ukrainian capital. Russia had previously warned that it intended “systematic strikes” on targets in Kyiv linked to Ukraine’s military, urging foreigners to leave.
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5 ways to reduce everyday exposure to 'forever chemicals' Mara Hoplamazian has spent years reporting on 'forever chemicals,' or PFAS. Here's what they've learned about what may help limit everyday exposure to the contaminant.
Trump appoints housing official as acting director of national intelligence Bill Pulte has shown a willingness to go after the president's perceived enemies.
Doctors checked Biden just after Trump debate as Jill Biden feared he had a stroke The Biden administration previously said doctors examined the president "days" following the debate, not in the moments after. The former first lady revealed more details in her new book.
How Ebola kills -- and what it takes to stop it It's a virus that can strike with unrelenting force. The kind of care need to knock it out is often not fully available in a lower resource country like the Democratic Republic of Congo.
DOJ will pause $1.8 billion fund, per court order. And, key primaries to watch today The DOJ says it will abide by a federal court order pausing its anti-weaponization fund. And, six states are holding primaries today. Here are the races to watch.
Pentagon policy illegally banned transgender troops from military, appeals court rules A divided panel of appeals court judges has ruled that a Trump administration policy illegally banned transgender troops from military service.
EU strikes migration deal for more deportations and detention centers abroad The European Union has moved forward with an overhaul of its migration policy, aiming to ramp up deportations and build detention centers abroad. Critics compared the regulation to the immigration strategy of the Trump administration.
Tuesday is a big primary day. Here are key races to watch Six states — California, Iowa, Montana, New Jersey, South Dakota and New Mexico — hold elections on Tuesday. Here are key races to follow.
Michigan found a way to reduce school vaccine waivers. Until it backfired A decade ago, Michigan had high rates of parents not vaccinating their children, so it required them to attend an in-person education class to get an exemption. It worked — until things got ugly.
For veterans, a place where peace can take root Iraq war veteran John Follmer leads vet volunteers who are rehabbing a neglected Japanese garden on the West LA Veterans Affairs Campus.
Trump vowed to revoke hundreds of citizenships. It's proving harder to do President Trump's vow to revoke citizenship worries immigrant advocates, legal scholars and naturalized Americans — but so far it's proving harder to do than the rhetoric suggests.
Morning news brief DOJ says it will pause its 'anti-weaponization' fund after judge's ruling, Trump says he urged Israel, Hezbollah to hold fire amid rising tensions over Lebanon, Californians vote in state's primaries.
Ultra-Orthodox protesters block roads and trains across Israel over military draft Tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox demonstrated across Israel on Monday, blocking roads and trains and setting cars on fire to protest mandatory enlistment in Israel's military.
What to know about US military strikes on alleged drug boats The U.S. military strikes on alleged drug boats have killed over 200 people. The attacks began in September and aim to stem drug flow, but critics question their legality and effectiveness.
Russian attack on Ukraine kills at least 16 and traps others in damaged buildings Russia launched hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles against Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities overnight, killing at least 16 civilians. Some people were trapped under the rubble of apartment buildings.
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