Some Iranians rally behind the regime, but public anger runs deep after protest crackdown
Supporters of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, rallied to support him in Tehran this walks as talks took place with the U.S.
Supporters of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, rallied to support him in Tehran this walks as talks took place with the U.S.
Polls are predicting a landslide for Sanae Takaichi on Sunday, which would give her direct public backing as she seeks to boost Japan’s defense capabilities.
Ahead of the Winter Games, NBC News’ Claudio Lavanga speaks with Scott Schuman in Milan, the fashion capital of the world, about his popular photography of pedestrians with a dress sense.
The review will be of the 3 million files already publicly available, not the trove of more than 6 million documents in total that the DOJ says it has.
The body of rapper Lil Jon’s 27-year-old son was found near his Georgia home days after he was reported missing, police and his family said.
Families and lawyers describe the Dilley, Texas, immigration center as a place where kids are served contaminated food, receive little education and struggle to obtain basic medical care.
A grand jury in New Mexico indicted actor Timothy Busfield on child sex abuse charges, officials said Friday
The 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics are about to start, but how have countries statistically fared in previous Winter Games? NBC News’ Steve Kornacki breaks down the history of which countries have won the most medals at the Winter Olympics.
Team USA kicked off the first competitions ahead of the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics opening ceremony with the U.S. women’s hockey team easily winning their first game, while the first qualifying event was held in snowboarding. NBC News’ Claudio Lavanga reports from Milan on what to expect from the opening ceremony and breaks down the…
A key participant in the 2012 attack on a U.S. diplomatic mission in the Libyan city of Benghazi that killed four Americans has been handed over to the U.S. to face charges, Justice Department officials said Friday.