Three years after Myanmar coup, junta leader’s hold on power is weaker than ever
Three years after seizing power in a coup, Min Aung Hlaing of Myanmar is in his weakest position since deposing the government of Aung San Suu Kyi.
Three years after seizing power in a coup, Min Aung Hlaing of Myanmar is in his weakest position since deposing the government of Aung San Suu Kyi.
A U.S. district judge in California dismissed a lawsuit Wednesday that sought to force the Biden administration to do all it could to make Israel stop bombing Gaza.
Authorities say everyone is accounted for but at least twelve people were injured when a building under construction near the Boise, Idaho, airport collapsed.
Thailand’s Constitutional Court ruled Wednesday that the progressive Move Forward party must cease advocating amending the law on royal defamation.
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan was found guilty of corruption and sentenced to 14 years, his second conviction in as many days ahead of elections.
Ron DeSantis’ presidential campaign spent more of its funds on travel and staff than on ads in 2023, according to a new fundraising report.
Syphilis rates in the U.S. as high as they were in the 1940's. Dr. Akshay Syal talks about the increase in cases and offers tips on how to keep yourself safe.
Kristin Bride, who lost her son Carson to cyberbullying, is a member of Issue One's council for social media reform. Bride reacted to the Senate hearing with social media CEO's saying, "There is no forced apology from Mark Zuckerberg that is going to bring my child back."
The Department of State has issued new travel advisories for both Jamaica and the Bahamas, urging Americans to “reconsider travel” due to a recent rise in violent crimes, including armed robberies, sexual assault and homicides on the islands.
A life-size statue of Major League Baseball legend Jackie Robinson, who broke baseball's color barrier, was stolen from a Wichita, Kan., park and found dismantled and charred in a trashcan. NBC News' Morgan Chesky reports that suspects who were caught on surveillance video are still at large.
Former President Donald Trump’s affiliated committees spent about $27 million on lawyers’ bills and related legal fees in the last six months of 2023.
It's unclear whether the bill can pass the Senate, where some members want changes and GOP Sen. Chuck Grassley said he's worried it would make President Joe Biden "look good."
Independent presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spent more than he raised in the final quarter of last year.
Alec Baldwin pleaded not guilty Wednesday to an involuntary manslaughter charge in the 2021 accidental fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on a New Mexico movie set.
LEVITTOWN, Pa. — The man accused of killing his father and displaying his decapitated head in a macabre YouTube video has long been obsessed with conspiracy theories, say those who knew him.
One man was killed and another, a man who served in the Trump administration, was critically injured Monday in Washington, D.C., in an hourslong crime and carjacking spree.
Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez has seen his campaign fundraising plummet and his legal fees skyrocket since he was indicted on bribery and conspiracy charges.
New data from Harvard and Stanford shows that, while elementary and middle school students have made some gains in math and reading since the pandemic, they remain significantly behind pre-pandemic levels of achievement. NBC's Blayne Alexander reports.
Four people in Washington state have tested positive for Candida auris, a fungal infection that's been on the rise in the U.S. It can be difficult to treat and sometimes deadly.
A group of U.S. citizens filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday charging that the Hamas-led massacre in Israel on Oct.
A report from Washington Free Beacon accuses Harvard’s chief diversity and inclusion officer of plagiarism in a manner similar to how it treated Claudine Gay.
Andre Morrow Lackner pleaded guilty this week in California to one count of stalking after sending a woman antisemitic and anti-Asian messages over a 14-month span.
The Messenger, a startup digital news website that launched in May, is shutting down after reports that it was running out of money, an executive at the outlet who has been briefed on the matter told NBC News on Wednesday.