How the World Cup final is starting to look a lot like the Super Bowl
For American viewers of the World Cup final on Sunday, the sport the rest of the world knows as football will closely resemble the one Americans call the same name.
Move over SpaceX: China and Japan flex reusable rockets
For nearly a decade, SpaceX stood alone in its ability to recover rocket boosters after a launch and reuse them on subsequent missions.
That sinking feeling: Iranians feel the strain as Trump ramps up war again over Hormuz
TEHRAN, Iran — As the U.S. military restarted its bombardment of Iran, Mitra, a 32-year-old architect, got a familiar sinking feeling, while explosions rocked parts of the country which have not been targeted since spring.
Two U.S. Forest Service employees rescued after being zip-tied and held hostage at gunpoint
Two U.S. Forest Service employees were rescued with the help of negotiators after being zip-tied and held hostage for nearly 15 hours in Shasta-Trinity National Forest in Northern California, officials said Friday.
An open letter to OpenAI’s secret gadget
ChatGPT maker OpenAI is working on its own physical device, which is shrouded in mystery — and controversy.
Trump fumes over Canadian wildfire smoke and issues tariff threat
President Donald Trump on Friday pledged to hold Canada responsible for costs associated with unhealthy air quality in the U.S. due to spreading smoke from the Canadian wildfires.
Federal appeals court rules that New Jersey’s assault weapons ban is unconstitutional
A federal appeals court ruled Friday that New Jersey’s bans on assault firearms and magazines that can hold more than 10 rounds are unconstitutional.
Where the wildfire smoke from Canada is blowing, and how dangerous it is
As heat waves and wildfire smoke sweep the country, see where it could be affecting you on the map and what you can do to curb the health risks.
Trump speech ripple effects: From the Politics Desk
Welcome to From the Politics Desk, a daily newsletter that brings you the NBC News Politics team’s latest reporting and analysis from the White House, Capitol Hill and the campaign trail.
Newly declassified documents offer scant evidence for Trump’s election claims
President Donald Trump’s sweeping claims of foreign interference in elections and the vulnerability of voting to attacks aren’t fully backed up by the newly declassified files released by his administration.