The tradition-minded Supreme Court regained some sense of normalcy Friday morning as most of the Justices met in person for the first time in more than a year, a court spokesperson said. Read More
In a rare show of force, Mexico has sent hundreds of immigration agents, police and National Guard officers marching through the streets of a southern state capital to launch an operation to against migrant smuggling Read More
The Indiana man accused of killing four people – including a 7-year-old girl – in Indianapolis following a fight over a stimulus check admitted to the murders after being captured by police, telling officers he fired his gun “a lot” and “everyone was...
A widely shared TikTok that contrasted conditions for men and women players has provoked outcry. Read More
Attorneys, forensic analysts and other financial experts working for Purdue Pharma spent nearly two years looking for evidence of wrongdoing by the Sacklers. Critics want the findings made public. (Image credit: Drew Angerer/Getty Images) Read More
They were indicted for allegedly conspiring to obstruct Congress’ certification of the Electoral College, including in discussions on encrypted messaging apps. (Image credit: Carolyn Kaster/AP) Read More
Mexico’s top diplomat says the U.S. will send 2.7 million doses of unused AstraZeneca vaccine next week, and acknowledges there are questions about whether Mexico agreed to close its southern border in exchange Read More
NBC News’ Heidi Przybyla reports from Watertown, Massachusetts, on the teachers unions’ reactions to the CDC relaxing distancing requirements in schools. Read More
Deb Haaland Makes History, and Dresses for It The New York Times Read More
Actor and activist George Takei joins Katy Tur to discuss systemic racism, and the long history of violence in the country against Asian-Americans. Read More