
Ryan Routh trial opens with bizarre jury questions and witness drama
Ryan Routh's federal trial for allegedly attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump begins with jury selection in Fort Pierce, Florida, as he represents himself.
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Ryan Routh's federal trial for allegedly attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump begins with jury selection in Fort Pierce, Florida, as he represents himself.

Four hikers who admitted to taking psychedelic mushrooms were rescued in New York’s Catskill Mountains after becoming disoriented and straying off trail.

Nearly 100 pro-life groups warn Congress that extending Affordable Care Act subsidies without certain safeguards could result in tax dollars going towards elective abortions.

The Supreme Court blocked a federal judge's ruling that restricted federal officers’ ability to conduct immigration stops in the Los Angeles area, prompting a harsh rebuke from liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor. NBC News’ Vaughn Hillyard details how Trump and the justices have reacted.

President Donald Trump recalled Monday when Ben Carson told him during the 2016 Republican primary contest that God wanted Trump to win the election.

Federal agents detain hundreds of workers at Hyundai battery plant in Georgia, sparking diplomatic tensions between the U.S. and South Korea.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., teed up the GOP to go nuclear on a Senate rules change that would allow sub-cabinet level nominees to be voted on in groups, known as en bloc.

House Democrats say the Oversight Committee has received new documents from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein that include a book of birthday messages, including one allegedly sent by President Trump in 2003. NBC News' Melanie Zanona and Tom Winter have details on the documents and redactions among them.

House Democrats on Monday posted on X an image of a birthday message that President Donald Trump allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003

French Prime Minister François Bayrou was ousted in a no-confidence vote over a controversial debt plan, forcing President Emmanuel Macron to pick a new prime minister for the fourth time in a year.

The Chicago Police Department remains 2,000 officers short since the anti-cop rhetoric that washed across the US in 2020, city data show.

The bills are sudden and jarring: $1,400 for a computer part from Germany, $620 for an aluminum case from Sweden and $1,041 for handbags from Spain