The FBI released a video showing a recording by Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who carried out a terrorist attack in New Orleans that killed more than a dozen people on New Year's Day. NBC News' Kathy Park ...
Congress will certify the results of the 2024 election, on the same day where four years ago, a riot tore through the Capitol ...
While Trump will not face jail time for the conviction in his New York "hush money" case, by sentencing Trump this Friday, Judge Merchan will trigger Donald Trump's appellate rights, making him the ...
More details are coming out from the FBI and ATF about the New Orleans attacker. New information shows the attacker visited the city twice before and used a common explosive material for IEDs he ...
James Carville discusses Democrats' pathway forward as an opposition party, how to counteract Republicans' agenda, and his New York Times op-ed reflecting on lessons learned from the 2024 election.
The fourth anniversary of the January 6th attack at the Capitol will also be the first time that Congress will convene to certify the results of a presidential election since those attacks thwarted ...
As a house manager in Trump’s second impeachment trial, Rep. Stacey Plaskett spent hours combing through footage of the ...
President-elect Trump falsely blamed “open borders” for the New Orleans terror attack. And once he’s back in office, he’ll be commanding the focus of America’s defense and intelligence apparatus.
FBI officials said the man behind the deadly New Year's Day attack in New Orleans had visited the city twice in late 2024 and recorded the Bourbon Street area using Meta smart glasses. NBC News' Kathy ...
The 119th Congress is sworn in and has appointed leadership – all that’s left is preparing for a second Trump administration. And with a slim majority in the House and Senate, compromise is key, says ...
Despite the costs of housing and inflation on daily essentials, going into 2025, the economy is more good news than bad. Investopedia’s Caleb Silver joins Ali Velshi to break it all down.
Wong Kim Ark was born around 1870 in San Francisco’s Chinatown. After moving back to China, he hoped to return, but was barred by the Chinese Exclusion Act; the U.S. did not consider him a citizen.