IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Now Playing January sees 0.2% rise in inflation, less than economists expected 04:00 UP NEXT Desperate job seekers look to ‘reverse recruiters’ to stand out in hiring process 03:04 U.S. adds 130,000 jobs in January, unemployment rate steady at 4.3% […]
AI comes for Hollywood and Baldoni v. Lively kicks off
Welcome to the premiere of ON THE LOT, a weekly newsletter about the biggest storylines in Hollywood, from red carpets to writers’ rooms. Every Friday, my colleagues and I at the Universal lot in L.A., 30 Rock in New York and beyond will deliver fresh reporting and analysis — and maybe most importantly, recommendations from […]
A new generation of American curlers arrives on the Olympic stage
ST. PAUL, Minnesota — When Danny Casper prepares to throw, confidence takes over. “I look to my right, look to my left and down the sheet, and I just think there’s no good reason that I should miss this shot,” he told NBC News. Follow along for live coverage The 24-year-old skip of the U.S. […]
Au pair sentenced to 10 years in prison in Brendan Banfield double murder case
The Brazilian au pair found guilty of colluding with Brendan Banfield to murder his wife and a stranger was sentenced to 10 years in prison in a Virginia court Friday. Juliana Peres Magalhaes, 25, was arrested on suspicion of second-degree murder eight months after the Feb. 24, 2023, killing of Christine Banfield and Joseph Ryan. […]
Ukrainian athlete seeking to honor killed countrymen loses appeal to compete at Olympics
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych remains barred from Olympic competition, the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled Friday, upholding his earlier disqualification for wearing a “helmet of remembrance” for his countrymen killed by Russia. Heraskevych, 27, had refused to back down on wearing the helmet, telling NBC News that some things “are more important than […]
U.S. defeats Canada for first time in women’s curling
IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Now Playing U.S. defeats Canada for first time in women’s curling 00:31 UP NEXT Curler Rich Ruohonen becomes oldest U.S. Winter Olympian 00:49 Norway’s Klaebo ties medal record with eighth gold 00:52 Snowboarder Chloe Kim breaks down her silver medal […]
‘Even in Russia, they don’t treat children like this’
Nikita and his wife, Oksana, fled Russia in desperation two years ago, believing America was their only hope of giving their three children a life free of fear and oppression. Instead, those children are growing up behind the razor-wire fences of a South Texas detention center, among hundreds of other families swept up in President […]
DHS has no immediate plans for sweeping city-specific immigration enforcement operations, officials say
The Department of Homeland Security has no immediate plans for more large-scale immigration operations focusing on specific cities, two senior DHS officials told NBC News. The news comes a day after President Donald Trump’s border czar Tom Homan announced the end of Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota. DHS had billed it as its largest immigration […]
Don Lemon expected to plead not guilty to charges arising from his protest coverage
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon was expected to plead not guilty on Friday to charges connected to his coverage of protests over federal immigration enforcement in Minnesota. Lemon, now a freelance journalist, followed protesters who entered a St. Paul church on Jan. 18. He live streamed the demonstration against a pastor there who protesters said […]
Norwegian biathlete who made cheating admission wins another medal
MILAN – Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid won his second bronze medal of the Olympics on Friday, and this time kept his focus on his athletic feats. Follow along for live coverage Laegrid made waves earlier in the Milan Cortina Games when, after winning a bronze in the men’s biathlon 20-kilometer individual event, he admitted […]