The Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), led by Chirag Paswan, is set to release its first candidate list by 2 PM today, followed by a second list before 5 PM. The party is preparing to allocate symbols to ...
A news anchor in Nigeria died from a steep fall after jumping from the third floor of her apartment in an attempt to get away from armed robbers who broke into her home. Per a press release from ...
Five major broadcast news networks announced Tuesday that they will not sign the Pentagon’s new press policy before an afternoon deadline, joining several other media organizations that have objected ...
Preliminary crime statistics from this past weekend show 22 shootings in Chicago in a three-day span, resulting in 29 victims and four murder cases, according to the city's police department. The ...
Donald Trump's presidential job approval rating and the Democratic party's favorability are shifting amid the government shutdown, but how do they compare ahead of the midterms? Here's what the ...
NBC News’ Today has made it two weeks in a row as America’s No. 1 morning show, pushing off a strong challenge from ABC News’ Good Morning America. For the week of September 29, Today’s claim to the ...
China is tightening controls over rare-earth exports. The U.S. Department of Defense will build a $1 billion stockpile of critical minerals. JPMorgan Chase will invest $10 billion in various critical ...
Lifestyle has a huge impact on heart health, including eating a nutritious diet, getting regular exercise and staying at a healthy weight. The Start TODAY app can help you better manage all of these ...
The government shutdown 2025 will continue through the holiday weekend and the Oct. 13 holiday, Columbus Day, with a Senate vote failing to reopen the government on Thursday. The Senate returns today, ...
COLUMBIA, Missouri — Alabama football is hitting the road for a top-15 SEC date with Missouri. No. 8 Alabama will take on No. 14 Missouri at Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium in Columbia for a rematch ...
It seems nothing can hold back the bulls on Wall Street — not trade wars or interest rates or nagging concerns over the cost of living. Fueled by trillions in spending on artificial intelligence, U.S.