South Korea to deploy ‘StarWars’ laser weapons to target North Korean drones
South Korea will deploy laser weapons to shoot down North Korean drones this year, becoming the first country to deploy and operate such weapons.
South Korea will deploy laser weapons to shoot down North Korean drones this year, becoming the first country to deploy and operate such weapons.
The moment a tire burst on an American Airlines passenger plane as it was about to take off from Tampa, Florida, was caught on camera. There were no injuries and the passengers were able to travel on a replacement flight to Phoenix.
After his dismal debate performance, President Joe Biden set out to prove to voters and Democratic leaders alike that he’s not the befuddled politician they may have seen on stage that night.
Amid signs of a weakening labor market, the Federal Reserve now finds itself in a bind: If it cuts interest rates too soon, it could risk reigniting the price increases that have bedeviled the post-pandemic economy.
An Iraqi court issued a death sentence to a wife of the late brutal Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, for alleged crimes against Yazidi women.
NBC News meteorologist Angie Lassman says the West Coast roast will continue into the weekend, with temperatures falling - but only slightly - on Sunday.
With former U.S. President Barack Obama sitting courtside, Team USA’s Olympic men’s basketball team showed why it's favored to win gold in Paris, following an exhibition win against Canada.
In an extended interview, the mother of Taylor Casey and two of her friends speak out about her disappearance from a yoga retreat in the Bahamas. They believe her identity has impacted how the search for Taylor is being conducted and are asking for the public’s help.
The mother of an American woman who went missing in the Bahamas last month while on a monthlong yoga retreat revealed that her daughter is transgender, a detail she said she had withheld out of fear it might negatively affect the search.
Bloomberg Philanthropies has donated $1 billion to Johns Hopkins medical school, cutting the costs entirely for most current and future students. One hundred percent of tuition will be covered for families making less than $300,000 a year.
The community of Dartmouth are grieving the death of Won Jang, a student who was found in a river. Lydia Jin, Jang's girlfriend, recounts the moments she found out and her hopes for change.
Police recovered more than $200,000 worth of stolen Lego sets in a bust of a massive theft ring of the popular toy, officials said.
Tampons are one of the most popular menstruation products in a growing market that now includes period underwear, menstrual cups and more.
Republican Frank Mylar is accused of soliciting another candidate's endorsement in exchange for a job in the state AG's office if he won.
The family of Taylor Casey, a transgender woman who went missing in the Bahamas during a yoga retreat, believes she may have been discriminated against after a high-ranking officer connected to the search was suspended. NBC’s Maura Barrett spoke with friends and family of Casey about the investigation.
A groundbreaking new study shows that some popular tampons may have toxic heavy metals in them, such as arsenic and lead. Studies show that, over time, these toxins can cause severe damage to a human. NBC News' Dr. Natalie Azar has more information.
Joe Biden’s superpower inside the Democratic Party has been the belief he can beat Donald Trump — a belief that helped him prevail in the crowded 2020 primary.
NBC News' Tom Llamas speaks to Julio Cervantes Suarez, a survivor of the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse, during an exclusive interview about his experience.
Ten days after Dvontaye Mitchell died, his family says they still don't have answers about his death. The district attorney's office says the case is being reviewed as a homicide. Cell phone video shows Mitchell being held down by four security guards at a Milwaukee hotel. NBC News' Maggie Vespa reports.
NASA insists that two astronauts are not stuck on the International Space Station and will return on Boeing's Starliner. Their mission has been far longer than anyone expected. Engineers are working to understand the problems with the spaceship. NBC News' Tom Costello reports.
The prosecution and defense made their opening statements in the involuntary manslaughter trial of actor Alec Baldwin in Santa Fe, N.M. The prosecution said Baldwin broke a cardinal rule of firearms safety by pointing a gun at someone. The defense said Baldwin was simply doing his job as an actor. NBC News' Chloe Melas reports.
Nicotine pouches, which are promoted as safer than cigarettes, are growing in popularity, especially with young people. But now, medical organizations are calling on the FDA to halt sales of the popular Zyn brand and similar products while reviewing their safety. NBC News' Vicky Nguyen reports.
Gregg Berhalter has been fired as coach of the U.S. Men's National Soccer Team following a disappointing performance in the Copa America.
The Arkansas secretary of state rejected an effort to place a constitutional amendment enshrining abortion rights on the November ballot.
Nicotine pouches like Zyn have soared in popularity in recent years. Most are marketed as smoke-free, hands-free alternatives to cigarettes and other tobacco products.