Reckless endangerment charges follow for daredevil couple that scaled Empire State Building
From the top of the world to a New York City jail cell. The couple who climbed to the top of the Empire State Building this week were criminally charged on Thursday in connection with scaling the New York City skyscraper.
CDC is tracking the source of a parasite that causes ‘explosive’ diarrhea
Cyclosporiasis, a nasty parasitic infection that causes “explosive” watery diarrhea, has sickened dozens of people in Michigan and other parts of the U.S.
From The Sports Desk: The U.S. advances, but loses Folarin Balogun to costly red card
After its biggest World Cup win in decades, the U.S. will have to do it all again without its top scorer after Folarin Balogun received a controversial red card.
Inside Kyiv’s subway as a deadly Russian attack unleashes a ‘night of horror’
Kyiv residents brought tents and yoga mats into the subway to survive a ‘night of horror.’ Russia’s retaliatory attack on Ukraine with nearly 600 drones and missiles killed at least 20 people.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez endorses Abdul El-Sayed in Michigan Democratic primary
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is throwing her support behind former Wayne County health director Abdul El-Sayed in the hotly contested Michigan Democratic Senate primary.
Papua separatists claim to have shot dead a U.S. pilot who transported Indonesian troops
A Papua separatist group said it had shot dead an American pilot, Nicholas F. Goselin, claiming he had brought Indonesian troops into a ‘conflict zone.’
FBI says it’s still investigating some notes in Nancy Guthrie case as legitimate
The FBI is still evaluating some notes relating to the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie as potentially “legitimate,” it said in an update.
U.S. advances to round of 16 and the influencers who pulled off a sky-high stunt in NYC: Morning Rundown
U.S. men secure their biggest World Cup win in a generation.
It’s the end of typing as we know it
NBC News Chief Tech Analyst Joanna Stern says the advancements in AI voice-transcription technology is making typing a thing of the past. Mostly.
June jobs report likely to show stable hiring, but economists see plenty of warning signs
The June jobs report is expected to show the trend of stable hiring continued for a fourth straight month.