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Thousands of U.S. troops stationed in the Middle East are within striking distance of ballistic missiles Iran has stockpiled.
Israel has some options to target Iran's Fordow nuclear site, former Israeli military intelligence Chief Amos Yadlin said, pointing to past successful operations.
And A.O. Scott on the joys inherent in giving poems a close read.
A lawsuit alleges a bank violated the Americans with Disabilities Act after a manager placed a Chucky doll on an employee's chair despite knowing her fear, leading to a PTSD diagnosis.
Major companies had faced mounting pressure to stop denying or stalling authorization of coverage for treatments and prescriptions.
The president’s relationship with his director of national intelligence has become more tense as he considers striking Iran.
The S&P 500 fell on Friday as investors monitored the latest developments out of the Middle East.
Foreign minister Abbas Araghchi says he supports more talks with European counterparts despite lack of progressIran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi has said that his country is only ready for more diplomacy with the US if Israel’s war on his country is brought to an end “and the aggressor is held...
Speaking in Los Angeles, Vice President JD Vance accused Gavin Newsom and LA Mayor Karen Bass of effectively declaring “open season on federal law enforcement."
Terminations of 639 employees were announced at organization founded in 1942 to counter Nazi propagandaThe Trump administration has terminated 639 employees at Voice of America and its parent organization in the latest round of sweeping cuts that have reduced the international broadcasting service t...
A federal appeals court on Friday ruled unanimously in favor of a coalition of Louisiana parents who sued to block a state law that requires public schools and colleges to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told NBC News’ Andrea Mitchell that his government doesn’t know “how we can trust” the U.S. after Israel's strikes.
ACIP panel to discuss influenza vaccines that contain thimerosal, which Kennedy called ‘dangerous’ in 2014 bookA key vaccine advisory panel reconstituted by health secretary and vaccine skeptic Robert F Kennedy Jr is slated to discuss thimerosal-containing influenza vaccines in its first meeting – a...
Mira la localización del epicentro del sismo y el área de movimiento.
Temperatures at or above 100F expected as extreme hot air and humidity are trapped in atmosphereScores of millions of people across the central and eastern US will swelter under the summer’s first “heat dome” beginning this weekend and extending through the end of next week as extreme hot air and hu...
MLB suspended Padres and Dodgers personnel after a bench-clearing incident sparked by Fernando Tatis Jr. being hit by a pitch for the third time this season.
Next week is pivotal for passing the Big, Beautiful Bill in the Senate, with possible weekend sessions and potential cancellation of July 4 recess if the bill faces delays.
NBC News’ Andrea Mitchell interviewed Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Geneva, Switzerland about the growing tensions between Israel, the U.S. and Iran. Araghchi said Iran does not know if the U.S. can be trusted anymore and calls the Trump administrations’ actions a “betrayal to diplomacy....
President Trump announces treaty between Rwanda and Congo, as Pakistan nominates him for 2026 Nobel Peace Prize despite his claims he won't receive one for his diplomatic efforts.
Tesla’s long-overdue robotaxi is finally hitting the streets this weekend, but the rollout may face some roadblocks