USA Trump slams 'flimsy, pathetic, ridiculous articles of impeachment' Hours after House Democrats announced two articles of impeachment against the president, he told a crowd of supporters that it was "the lightest, weakest impeachment." 11/12/2019
USA Buttigieg releases McKinsey client list, includes Best Buy and Defense Department "I never worked or was asked to work on things that I had a problem with," Buttigieg told the Atlantic. 11/12/2019
USA Trump target Lisa Page sues DOJ, FBI for 'unwanted invasion of privacy' Page filed suit one day after a DOJ inspector general found there was no evidence that her and Strzok's complaints about Trump effected the Russia probe 10/12/2019
USA Trump pays $2 million for misusing his charity, New York attorney general says The court-ordered settlement money will go to eight charities. 10/12/2019
USA New York attorney general intensifies investigation into the NRA New York Attorney General Letitia James issued a new, wide-ranging subpoena in the probe, a person familiar with the document told NBC News. 10/12/2019
USA Former Trump campaign aide Rick Gates should get probation, prosecutors say Gates testified against former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort and former Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone. Both were convicted. 10/12/2019
USA Former top Mexican cop charged with protecting El Chapo's cartel Genaro Garcia Luna was charged with accepting millions of dollars in bribes in exchange for providing protection to the Sinaloa Cartel. 10/12/2019
USA Barr thinks FBI may have acted in 'bad faith' in probing Trump campaign's links to Russia "I think our nation was turned on its head for 3 years based on a bogus narrative," said the attorney general in an exclusive interview with Pete Williams. 10/12/2019
USA Read the articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump Democratic leaders announced the articles — one for abuse of power, the other for obstruction of Congress — earlier Tuesday. 10/12/2019
USA Reindeer may starve as climate change threatens food supply in Arctic "If we don't find better areas for them where they can graze and find food, then the reindeer will starve to death," said herder Niila Inga. 10/12/2019
USA Democrats unveil formal impeachment charges against Donald Trump Donald Trump to be third US president in history to face impeachment after Democrats unveil formal charges 10/12/2019
USA America's information system is broken First Read is your briefing from "Meet the Press" and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter. 10/12/2019
USA American couple on honeymoon in New Zealand severely burned by volcano At least six people are confirmed dead and eight others who are missing are presumed dead after the eruption on White Island. 10/12/2019
USA Trump blasts FBI director for backing IG report that 2016 campaign probe was justified "With that kind of attitude, he will never be able to fix the FBI," the president tweeted. 10/12/2019
USA 'The most contentious area in the field': Scientists split on how climate change has affected hurricanes While scientists say global warming is to blame for wetter storms, no consensus exists for such a link to storm strength. 10/12/2019
USA U.K. heads into pivotal 'Brexit election': Who's who and why does it matter? This, the 19th general election of Queen Elizabeth II's reign, could turn out to be the most important. 10/12/2019
USA The IG report shows the way the FBI gets warrants to spy on Americans is a mess Analysis: Something Trump's DOJ and the ACLU agree on — the IG report on the Russia probe shows the process for getting secret warrants is badly flawed. 10/12/2019
USA Nobel winner Suu Kyi to defend Myanmar at U.N. genocide hearing Some 700,000 minority Rohingya fled to Bangladesh to escape what has been called an ethnic cleansing campaign involving mass rapes and killings. 10/12/2019
USA 6 dead after man opens fire in Czech hospital waiting room Attacker shot at people's heads from close range, prime minister says. 10/12/2019
USA Congress reaches deal on paid parental leave for government employees If passed and signed into law, it would be the first major benefit expansion for federal workers since the 1993 Family and Medical Leave Act, which provides 12 weeks of unpaid leave. 10/12/2019
USA New Zealand to open criminal probe of deaths in volcano eruption All eight people missing after the eruption of Whakaari White Island, at least one of them an American, are presumed dead, authorities said. 10/12/2019
USA Chilean Air Force plane to Antarctica crashes with 38 people aboard The plane lost radio contact shortly after 6 p.m. Officals later said it had crashed. 10/12/2019
USA Democrats to announce articles of impeachment on Tuesday Announcement of the articles of impeachment would follow a marathon day of hearings on President Donald Trump's dealings with Ukraine. 10/12/2019
USA The GOP's bottom-line Trump defense: Get over it Analysis: Ultimately, most Republicans said Monday at the Judiciary Committee's impeachment hearing, they saw no evil and heard no evil — except when it came to Trump rival Joe Biden. 10/12/2019
USA Trump to meet with Russian foreign minister at White House Tuesday Sergei Lavrov's last meeting with the president came less than 24 hours after news of the firing of FBI Director James Comey, as questions swirled about Trump's relationship with Russia. 10/12/2019
USA Man who inspired Ice Bucket Challenge dies aged 34 Pete Frates inspired the Ice Bucket Challenge, which raised more than $220 million towards researching motor neurone disease 09/12/2019