U.S. not extending parole program for migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Venezuela
Hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans already in the United States will not have their temporary legal status extended, the White House confirmed this week.
Amazon Freevee scraps 'Who's the Boss?' sequel series
Amazon Freevee reportedly has scrapped plans for a "Who's the Boss?" sequel series featuring the original show's stars Tony Danza and Alyssa Milano.
Zuckerberg passes Bezos to become world’s second-richest billionaire
Meta founder and Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg bypassed Amazon's Jeff Bezos to become the world's second-richest billionaire with a fortune of about $211 billion.
How many of us will end up being diagnosed with ADHD?
Experts suggest that the number of people with ADHD is actually going to remain steady.
Inquiry under way into 2,000 mental health deaths
Baroness Lampard says the inquiry is "of the gravest concern and significance" as it opens in Essex.
‘I grieve for the person I was before' – Covid inquiry to begin new phase
The Covid inquiry opens its next set of hearings on Monday, looking at the impact on healthcare and the NHS.
Most North Carolina storm survivors have no flood insurance
Storm survivors in North Carolina are struggling without flood insurance. People who lived in the hills and mountains where the floods hit are now facing massive repair bills and risk losing everything they own. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch reports.
Asheville’s Biltmore Village faces a long road to recovery as residents band together
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — The high water has receded and much of the chaos has calmed, but it will take weeks if not months before the city’s renowned Biltmore Village returns to prominence.
How Trump's lies about pet-eating migrants brought misery to Springfield, Ohio
Haitians in Springfield are not the only ones feeling threatened in the wake of false accusations that they are eating their neighbors' pets. Across town, people are anxious about what's next.
AI? New jobs? California's local news deal with Google leaves lots of unanswered questions
Weeks after California announced a $250 million public-private partnership with Google to fund local news outlets and develop AI, many aspects of the deal remain uncertain.
Yellowstone visitor scalded in thermal pool hot enough to burn people to death. She broke the Pledge
Yellowstone National Park has more potential hazards than the thermal pools. Bear and bison have also injured or killed visitors.
How Playboy cut ties with Hugh Hefner to create a post-MeToo brand
Hugh Hefner launched Playboy Magazine 70 years ago this year. The first issue included a nude photograph of Marilyn Monroe, which he had purchased and published without her knowledge or consent.
They bought an abandoned 'ghost house' in the Japanese countryside
He'd spent years backpacking around the world, and Japanese traveler Daisuke Kajiyama was finally ready to return home to pursue his long-held dream of opening up a guesthouse.