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2026 Olympic Winter Games kick off

2026 Olympic Winter Games kick off

2026 Olympic Winter Games kick off
Members of Congress to view unredacted Epstein files

Members of Congress to view unredacted Epstein files

Members of Congress will be able to begin reviewing the unredacted version of the Justice Department’s files on Jeffrey Epstein on Monday morning. The review process will take place in person at the DOJ. NBC News' Ryan Nobles reports.
As traditional US allies hedge their bets, will China be the one to cash in?

As traditional US allies hedge their bets, will China be the one to cash in?

China’s engagement with traditional US allies amid the turmoil of Donald Trump’s presidency may be a sign that it is moving away from its customary diplomatic approach in favour of a “wedge strategy” that some observers believe may help reshape global dynamics. They point to the ways US partners are trying to keep as many doors open as possible – to insure themselves against both an erratic Washington and increasingly assertive Beijing. At Davos last month, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney...
Waning fortunes: how Western brands are adapting to China’s changing consumer landscape

Waning fortunes: how Western brands are adapting to China’s changing consumer landscape

“Three Starbucks peach lattes for 84.90 yuan [US$12]”, a live streaming host tells viewers on Douyin, China’s popular short-video platform. “Three, two, one – the link is up. Don’t miss this deal, babes.” As Starbucks’ planned sale of a majority stake in its China business to Boyu Capital, announced three months ago, awaits regulatory clearance, the US coffee chain has stepped up its push into China’s heated live streaming shopping race, using discounts to bring down the cost per cup. The...
‘I survived three days in a pitch black capsized boat and one wrong move nearly killed me’

‘I survived three days in a pitch black capsized boat and one wrong move nearly killed me’

One of the deadliest boat incidents in recent history left one man surviving off one pocket of air for days - when the rescue team found him they thought he was the twelfth corpse
Trump refuses to apologize for post depicting Obamas as apes and claims he’s the ‘least racist’ president

Trump refuses to apologize for post depicting Obamas as apes and claims he’s the ‘least racist’ president

Trump said ‘of course’ he condemns the racist parts of the video, but would not apologize for sharing it
Trump reinstates commercial fishing in protected Atlantic waters

Trump reinstates commercial fishing in protected Atlantic waters

US President Donald Trump on Friday issued a proclamation reopening commercial fishing in protected waters off the Atlantic coast, in a region renowned for its rich biodiversity.
How the latest protein frenzy could impact your Super Bowl snacking

How the latest protein frenzy could impact your Super Bowl snacking

The dietary trend of “protein maxxing” has already had an impact on food offerings at your favorite restaurants, but could now effect your favorite game day snacks as well. NBC News’ Emily Lorsch explains.

Trump says he 'didn't see' part of video with racist clip depicting Obamas as apes

The US president says he "didn't make a mistake", adding he had only seen the beginning of the video before it was posted.
'Don Colossus': Golden Trump statue crippled by crypto pay dispute

'Don Colossus': Golden Trump statue crippled by crypto pay dispute

Lying on its back at an Ohio sculpture studio, the 15-foot (4.6-meter) tall gold-leafed statue of US President Donald Trump dubbed "Don Colossus" by its creators is, perhaps, not quite at its best.

Mariah Carey, coffee makers and other highlights from the Olympic opening ceremony

NPR reporters at the Milan opening ceremony layered up and took notes.
Frozen US-North Korea ties may see ‘new progress’, Seoul official says

Frozen US-North Korea ties may see ‘new progress’, Seoul official says

A top South Korean official has hinted at a possible shift in frozen ties between the United States and North Korea, raising expectations that Washington could articulate a more open security stance on Pyongyang. In an informal meeting with South Korean reporters in Washington on Thursday, the official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said “there may be some new progress in a few days”. His remarks come amid speculation that US President Donald Trump could seek a meeting with North Korean...