Democratic group urges more investment to catch up to Republicans in building campaign talent pipelines
A new report commissioned by a Democratic “pipeline-building” organization is urging the party to put more money and effort into such efforts.
A new report commissioned by a Democratic “pipeline-building” organization is urging the party to put more money and effort into such efforts.
Latino service and casino workers in Nevada, many of them immigrants, worry that the growing use of artificial intelligence or AI will threaten their jobs and want presidential candidates Biden and Trump to address this.
Demi Lovato sits down with TODAY’s Donna Farizan to celebrate her engagement to musician Jordan ‘Jutes’ Lutes and reveals what her dream song would be for their first dance at the wedding. Lovato also opens up about her mental and physical health journey that has inspired her to spread awareness about cardiovascular disease with the American Heart Association.
Country star Darius Rucker was arrested in Tennessee on Thursday on drug charges, authorities said.
U.S. forces will have multiple targets to pick from as they prepare a forceful response to the deaths of three American service members in Jordan, experts say.
Mark Andrews is still rising to the occasion under pressure even after the Baltimore Ravens season has ended.
After going into sudden cardiac arrest in 2012, CPR was the first step in saving Kyra Smithlin’s life. To raise awareness about cardiovascular disease, she and her husband and son join TODAY to share her story and encourage people to learn how to perform CPR.
The famous groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, predicted an early spring after not seeing his shadow at Gobbler's Knob in Pennsylvania.
Punxsutawney Phil didn’t see his shadow in a ceremony Friday morning at Gobbler’s Knob in Pennsylvania. Per tradition, that means he’s predicting an early spring.
The U.S. economy added 353,000 jobs last month and the unemployment rate sits at 3.7%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics January jobs report.
In an enclave of the iconic FAO Schwarz toy store in New York, workers donning aprons and paper hats take customers’ orders for typical popular diner items.
The Biden administration has started to negotiate with big pharmaceutical companies to bring down the cost of some of the most popular drugs used by people on Medicare. NBC senior business correspondent Christine Romans joins TODAY to break down how much money people could potentially save.
Three people died after a small plane crashed into a Clearwater, Florida, mobile home park and set homes on fire Thursday evening, the Federal Aviation Administration said Friday.
A New Jersey man admitted to a series of violent hate crimes, for driving his car into a group of people and stabbing one because they were Jewish.
Mala Ocean Tavern is first restaurant in Lahaina that is reopening its doors after the deadly Hawaii wildfires burned through the popular Maui town. KHNL's Chelsea Davis reports.
Friends and family are paying tribute to a much-loved 19-year-old man who died after falling while taking pictures at a remote beauty spot in Utah.
A single-engine plane crashed into a mobile home park in Clearwater, Florida, on Thursday evening. Clearwater’s fire chief has confirmed several deaths as investigators work to around the clock to get to victims and determine what went wrong. NBC’s Marissa Parra reports for TODAY.
Biden is weighing how to respond to Iran-backed attacks that killed three U.S. servicemembers.
Police in Los Angeles have arrested two men suspected to be part of a group that has been plastering graffiti across 30 floors of an under-construction high-rise building.
Much of Alaska has plunged into a deep freeze, with temperatures well below zero.
More storms, rising seas and huge waves are taking their toll on California’s iconic piers that have dotted the Pacific coast since the Gold Rush.
Federal health officials are sounding the alarm about tianeptine, an addictive substance found in some dietary supplements sold over the counter. Health authorities call it "gas station heroin" and have issued new warnings about its use. NBC News’ Valerie Castro reports.
It's been nearly a year since the Ohio train derailment that spilled hazardous materials everywhere, forcing thousands to evacuate their homes. Steven Romo traveled back to East Palestine to speak with families in the area who say the impacts of the incident are still being felt.
A new report shows a pattern of natural gas scares, shutoffs and electric blackouts nationally over the last decade, often in the middle of winter storms. Con Edison, one of the country's biggest energy companies, calls an incident last winter a "wake up call." NBC's Tom Winter gets rare behind-the-scenes access to what happens underground.
Investigators are trying to find out why a hangar under construction at the airport in Boise, Idaho, collapsed late Wednesday, killing three and injuring nine others, five of them critically. Fire officials said that a massive crane at the site also collapsed. NBC News’ Liz Kreutz reports.