Man in custody after allegedly ramming into gate of Atlanta FBI office
A man is in custody after allegedly ramming into the gate of the FBI's Atlanta field office, according to an official.
A man is in custody after allegedly ramming into the gate of the FBI's Atlanta field office, according to an official.
Two men were charged with distributing illicit drugs that caused the death of prominent transgender activist, author and actor Cecilia Gentili last month, the Department of Justice said.
Florida’s Supreme Court upheld Florida’s 15-week abortion ban, while also greenlighting an abortion-related ballot initiative. Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) says voters in Florida will head to the polls in November to respond to the latest ruling by state’s Supreme Court.
Five men have been charged in connection to a recent series of burglaries in western Washington that appeared to target the Asian American community.
The former White House communications director met with prosecutors from the Manhattan District Attorney's Office last year.
A “Boardwalk Empire” actor is recovering from a rock to the head he suffered at random as he walked near Central Park Sunday night, authorities say.
A temporary pathway was created for essential boats to navigate around the wreckage from the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Maryland. According to the White House, President Joe Biden will visit the damage this Friday.
Former NFL cornerback Vontae Davis was found dead in a Florida mansion, police said Monday.
Our top purchased products in March include skin care essentials, cleaning products and more from brands like CeraVe, Crest, Neutrogena and RoC.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a set of laws that straighten out the complicated legal process around using a paid surrogate to have a child. NBC News’ Ali Vitali reports on how the new laws simplify the surrogacy process.
Grammy-award winning singer Beyoncé on Friday released her latest project, "Cowboy Carter," a country album featuring greats of the genre, as well as some newcomers.
Explosive revelations in a 500-page Federal Police report allege ties between federal state civil police chief Rivaldo Barbosa and organized crime in the killing of Councilwoman Marielle Franco, a rising political star and Black LGBTQ woman.
Five men have been charged in connection to a string of home burglaries targeting South Asian American residents in Washington state. KING’s Cornelius Hocker reports.
Shakira graces the cover of Allure magazine and holds nothing back when asked about her thoughts on “Barbie,” the Greta Gerwig-directed blockbuster that topped the 2023 box office with $1.4 billion worldwide and earned eight Oscar nominations, including best picture.
Google agreed to destroy billions of data records to settle a lawsuit claiming it secretly tracked the internet use of people who thought they were browsing privately.
Until Monday, Michigan was the only U.S. state that prohibited compensated surrogacy and surrogacy contracts. A new package of laws does away with the ban.
Tornadoes, heavy rain, strong winds and snow are in the forecast this week as a spring storm system makes its way across a large portion of the U.S.
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden hosted the annual Easter Egg Roll at the White House featuring the Easter Bunny. Before the egg roll, the president shared an optimistic message for Americans.
An auditor has raised doubts about the ability of Donald Trump's publicly traded company to stay in business, according to a new regulatory filing.
A search is underway for a man accused of opening fire during an Easter brunch at a Nashville restaurant on Sunday, killing one person and injuring several others.
Thousands of Black kidney patients who were wrongly placed low on the priority list for an organ transplant because of a biased test are now being credited for the lost time, moving them up the list.
Writer and editor Grazie Sophia Christie, 27, wrote an essay for New York Magazine's The Cut column extolling the virtues of marrying an older man, but the internet buzz is that her essay is more about marrying a wealthy man; she married someone ten years older whom she met at 20.
TODAY fitness contributor Stephanie Mansour rolls out April's Start TODAY workout plan that aims to reset minds and boost moods.
President Joe Biden is facing criticism from Donald Trump’s campaign and religious conservatives for proclaiming March 31 — which corresponds with Easter Sunday this year — as “Transgender Day of Visibility.”
Murdaugh is set to be sentenced in a federal courtroom Monday morning for a string of financial crimes in which he duped his legal clients out of millions of dollars.