Strong winds gusting 50-60 mph to cause travel delays and power outages in Northeast
On Monday, 62 million people woke up under wind advisories and high wind warnings stretching from Maine to the mountains of western North Carolina.
On Monday, 62 million people woke up under wind advisories and high wind warnings stretching from Maine to the mountains of western North Carolina.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed a bill banning the consideration of legacy to public universities, making the commonwealth the second state to end admission advantages through family connections.
A liberal group is launching a $5 million ad campaign to boost nine Democratic House incumbents by connecting them to legislation aimed at lowering drug prices.
The White House thanked the Senate and House leadership in averting a government shutdown after President Biden signed a partial funding bill. NBC News’ Gabe Gutierrez speaks about the upcoming funding deadlines coming next for the Pentagon and the Department of Homeland Security.
Leanne Pedante, head of fitness at Supernatural, joins TODAY to demonstrate some moves to elevate your heart rate including elevator punches, a standing twist crunch, and more!
Dr. Michael Breus, also known as the Sleep Doctor, joins TODAY to share tips for maximizing the quality of your sleep and talks about the benefits of using sleep trackers, white noise machines, and more.
Bitcoin prices rallied on Monday to hit a fresh record high above $72,000, after the British financial watchdog said it would allow exchanges to list cryptocurrency-linked exchange-traded products for the first time.
A small jet crashed in Virginia Sunday, killing all four adults and one juvenile onboard, state police said.
Three people were killed and five more were wounded when gunfire erupted at a party being held in a garage in Jonesboro, Arkansas. KAIT's Maddie Sexton reports.
Apple has reversed course under regulatory pressure and cleared the way for a nettlesome adversary, video game maker Epic Games, to set up an alternative store for iPhone apps in Europe.
Watch live coverage as President Biden delivers remarks at the National League of Cities Congressional City Conference.
In a challenge to the state’s new anti-DEI rules, the head of the NAACP is calling on Black student athletes to reconsider attending Florida public colleges and universities.
To kick off Sleep Awareness Month, Dr. Carol Ash joins TODAY to busts myths around getting shuteye, including drinking cherry juice before bed, taping your mouth and wearing socks.
Three people have died, including a suspected shooter, and five were injured after gunfire erupted at a private party in Arkansas Sunday.
Former President Donald Trump said he believes TikTok is a national security threat, but that he couldn't support Congress banning the popular app because doing so would boost support for Facebook, which is the "enemy of the people."
In his first interview about his new book, "A Very Private School," Charles Spencer detailed what he described as the culture of cruelty at Maidwell Hall in the mid-1970s.
The NBA fined Minnesota center Rudy Gobert $100,000 on Sunday, two days after he implied that referee Scott Foster was not calling games fairly and further suggesting that gambling is having a detrimental impact on the outcome of games.
Al Pacino took the stage at the 96th Oscars to deliver the award for best picture.
In today’s newsletter: “Oppenheimer” won 7 awards at the 96th Academy Awards, including best picture and directing.
Kensington Palace said Monday that Kate, the Princess of Wales, had edited a mother's day family photo and apologized "for any confusion."
A man stabbed his wife and three children to death in their family home in Honolulu before taking his own life on Sunday, police said, in one of the deadliest crimes in Hawaii's capital.
A photo of Kate, Princess of Wales, and princes Louis and George and Princess Charlotte, was potentially manipulated, sparking speculation and conspiracy theories.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has defended his policies after President Joe Biden said in an exclusive interview with MSNBC that he was “hurting Israel more than helping.”
Eight men who went out to bars in Atlanta's Buckhead neighborhood said their phones were used to transfer thousands of dollars out of their bank accounts.
Conservatives are furious about the recently passed government funding bill, but they're not threatening to oust Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson.