Julian Assange plea deal and Midwest flooding threatens Minnesota dam: Morning Rundown
Julian Assange strikes a plea deal with the Justice Department.
Julian Assange strikes a plea deal with the Justice Department.
Rivers will continue to surge and more storms could be on the way across the Midwest Tuesday, as well as dangerously high temperatures, as the region reels from severe flood damage and widespread disruption.
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Britain’s ruling Conservative Party said Tuesday it had withdrawn support from two parliamentary candidates “as a result of ongoing internal enquiries,” relating to alleged bets placed on the timing of a July 4 national election.
Julian Assange, the man behind one of the largest national security breaches in U.S. history, is out of prison. Wikileaks founder Assange is free after leaving a maximum security prison in the United Kingdom. NBC News' Claudio Lavanga reports on the following legal steps Assange faces before heading to Australia.
The Midwest is bracing for another round of severe weather as torrential rain affected the region. NBC News' Michelle Grossman reports on the latest weather outlook as Grossman tracks the storms.
Donald Trump has gone from mocking President Joe Biden as a feckless debater who can barely speak to praising his talents ahead of the first debate in the 2024 presidential election.
PHOENIX — In a key Arizona county, the battle over the last two elections is still raging months out from the next one.
A record-breaking great dane named Kevin, who could stretch to 7ft on his hind legs but was terrified of vacuum cleaners, has died, his owners have said.
In the lead-up to the first presidential debate, both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have been urging voters to ask themselves the question made famous by Ronald Reagan: Are you better off than you were four years ago?
JD Vance has already separated himself as the most consistently MAGA-aligned of the three GOP senators on Trump's VP short list during his short time in the Senate.
After House Republicans have been facing competitive primaries for weeks, it’s now a Democrat who could be in trouble Tuesday.
Israel’s Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that ultra-Orthodox Jewish seminary students must be drafted into the military, a fresh blow to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that could lead to the collapse of his increasingly fragile governing coalition.
Iran’s supreme leader called Tuesday for “maximum” voter turnout in this week’s presidential election to “overcome the enemy.”
South Korea threatened to restart anti-Pyongyang frontline propaganda broadcasts after North Korea resumed its trash-carrying balloon launches.
French President Emmanuel Macron has warned that both the National Rally party and the New Popular Front coalition risk bringing “civil war” to France.
China’s Chang’e 6 probe returned on Earth on Tuesday with rock and soil samples from the little-explored far side of the moon in a global first.
The first Black mayor of Newbern, Alabama, who said white officials locked him out of town hall, will return to the role under the terms of a proposed settlement agreement.
Athing Mu, the defending Olympics gold medalist in the 800-meter race, tripped and fell during trials Monday, ending her bid to make the United States team headed to the Paris 2024 Olympics.
The order from a federal judge in Missouri temporarily prohibits the Biden administration from forgiving loans under the SAVE plan.
Authorities in the Bahamas were searching for a Chicago woman reported missing after she traveled to Paradise Island to attend a yoga retreat, according to police and family.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange plans to plead guilty in a deal with the United States, allowing him to go free years after publishing classified information obtained by Chelsea Manning.
Flooding in the Midwest has caused severe damage, collapsing a bridge, weakening a dam and forcing the evacuation of a town.
If Wilson grabs a top-three spot, he’ll become the youngest athlete to ever make the U.S. Olympic track and field team.
The boy, who had been at Trails Carolina for less than 24 hours, died of asphyxiation in the one-person tent where he was required to sleep, an autopsy found.