Video shows moment Las Vegas judge gets attacked during sentence hearing
Video captured the moments when Deobra Redden jumped over a bench and lunged at Judge Mary Kay Holthus during a sentencing hearing for an attempted battery charge.
Video captured the moments when Deobra Redden jumped over a bench and lunged at Judge Mary Kay Holthus during a sentencing hearing for an attempted battery charge.
Firefighters responded to the home of Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill’s South Florida home for a fire in the attic. Members of his family were home at the time but all escaped safely. WTVJ’s Niko Clemmons reports.
The first batch of documents from a settled lawsuit involving accused sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were released, according to court records. The documents contain more than 150 people tied to the lawsuit, but no names have been revealed as of yet.
As respiratory illnesses are on the rise after the holidays, parts of the U.S. are seeing troubling trends for the flu. The CDC says this year’s flu vaccine is effective but warns inoculations are down. NBC News’ Sam Brock speaks with a doctor about his concerns this flu season.
Record migrant crossings have overwhelmed areas near the southern border. Republicans blame the Biden administration’s border policies for the increase. NBC News’ Morgan Chesky got a firsthand look at the growing struggles those on the front lines are facing.
A manhunt is underway for the gunman who shot and killed Imam Hassan Sharif outside of his mosque in Newark, New Jersey. Authorities say there is no evidence the crime was motivated by bias. NBC News’ Emilie Ikeda reports.
Transcripts of air traffic control instructions before the deadly plane collision on a runway in Tokyo appear to confirm that the passenger plane was cleared to land and that the smaller Coast Guard plane did not have permission to take off. NBC News’ Janis Mackey Frayer reports.
WASHINGTON — With reproductive rights and border security emerging as some of the top issues in the 2024 presidential election, the White House is picking more and more legal fights with Texas and its Republican governor, Greg Abbott.
Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, signed the measure into law last month. The Justice Department then threatened legal action if Texas enforced the measure.
Biden national security officials met Wednesday to review options for responding to Houthi attacks on Red Sea ships, including strikes against targets in Yemen.
America Ferrera is defending her “Barbie” speech against those who say it oversimplifies women’s issues.
As budget talks continue, congressional leaders are cautiously optimistic that they can avoid a government shutdown ahead of a nearing deadline.
Keith Haring’s 1989 piece “Unfinished Painting” became the center of an ethics debate about art and artificial intelligence after an X user used AI to “complete” the work.
As families return to a post-holiday routine, flu season is on track to be rough in some states, especially the Southeast and parts of the West, doctors say.
Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court to overturn a Colorado court ruling that he is ineligible to appear on the state primary ballot because of his actions leading up to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
Flames tore through the roof of superstar Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill's South Florida home on Wednesday afternoon, authorities said.
Former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has been hired as CEO of the 1792 Exchange, a conservative group pushing back against what it sees as “woke ideology” in the corporate sector.
Idrees Kahloon, Sara Fagen and María Teresa Kumar join the Meet the Press NOW roundtable to analyze Vivek Ramaswamy’s NBC News/Des Moines Register interview and react to Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) downplaying the importance of Iowa in the GOP primary elections.
A senior Biden education official announced his resignation Wednesday, citing the administration’s failure to protect Palestinian civilians in Gaza from Israel’s offensive in its deadly war with Hamas.
Michael Skakel, the Kennedy family member once convicted of murdering a teen neighbor, is suing the Connecticut town and police detective he blames for a life-altering wrongful conviction.
In an interview with NBC News Correspondent Dasha Burns and Des Moines Register Chief Politics Reporter Brianne Pfannenstiel, Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy weighs in on his views on abortion and the Texas Supreme Court’s ruling in Kate Cox’s abortion case.
Vivek Ramaswamy repeatedly described former President Donald Trump as “wounded” in an interview and said he was the best candidate to lead the MAGA movement.