Facebook data collection was 'business as usual,' researcher says "There are so many commercial entities out there, companies collecting vastly more data that don't care about their relationship with Facebook, and...

Alex Jones profited off the lies he told about me and must face consequences I believe the InfoWars founder's business model is to make false statements about other people's tragedies.

In Tuesday's Arizona election, keep an eye on the margin 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.

Man tasered on AA flight after allegedly fondling female passenger A video shows suspect Jacob A. Garcia struggling with police until officers are forced to use a taser on him.

'Different type of anti-Semitism' now exists in Germany, Merkel warns "The fact that no kindergarten, no school, no synagogue can be left without police protection dismays us."

Does Trump have a consistent standard on classified intel? Memos leaked by former FBI Director James Comey contain information that is now considered classified, prompting the Justice Department's watchdog to review the...

A big week for Pompeo, on a rocky path to Senate confirmation Ahead of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's Monday vote on Mike Pompeo's nomination, he lacks the votes for a favorable outcome there — but would have ...

This county voted for Trump. But it's a lot like the sanctuary cities he loathes. Volusia County is working to build trust in its immigrant community, which is vital to the local economy — even if that means defying Trump and...

Duchess Kate goes into labor with her third baby It's a year of happy occasions for the U.K. royal family, which will also celebrate Prince Harry's marriage to U.S. actress Meghan Markle on May 19.

More than 25 dead in Nicaragua after unrest over social security changes Dozens more have been injured or arrested amid the protests against revisions proposed by President Daniel Ortega's government.

'Accidental Americans' fight to stop double taxation Born in the U.S., they might have never lived in the United States as adults but now they are required to pay back taxes — and claiming it's unfair.

More than 25 dead in Nicaragua after unrest over social security reform Dozens more have been injured or arrested amid the protests against social security reforms proposed by President Daniel Ortega's government.

Lobbyist tied to condo met with EPA chief Pruitt Scott Pruitt met in his office last year with a veteran Washington lobbyist tied to the bargain-priced condo where the EPA head was living.

Demographic shifts show close 2020 election President Trump's 2016 win upended conventional wisdom about the U.S. electorate. But how much of that win is replicable in 2020?

Iran's foreign minister says resuming nuke program on table if U.S. scuttles deal "There is no way that Iran would do a one-sided implementation of the agreement," Zarif said.

Collins slams Comey for releasing memoir during Russia probe Maine's Republican senator had harsh words for the former FBI director on "Meet The Press" Sunday.

4 people dead, 4 injured after shooting at Nashville Waffle House Police are trying to locate the suspect, who is believed to have fled after a customer grabbed his gun.

'Westworld's' second season is good. Like, the next 'Game of Thrones' good. No longer simply a series of plot twists, the second season is taking steps towards deeper dimensions — just as its newly conscious characters do the...

Favor bank: Potential presidential candidates are collecting IOUs for 2020 Democrats with an eye on the White House are campaigning for midterm candidates — but their cash, endorsements and appearances could pay off later.

Democrats are racking up favors in advance of 2020 election Democrats with an eye on the White House are campaigning for midterm candidates — but their cash, endorsements and appearances could pay off later.

Is climate change a part of God's plan? Evangelicals remain divided While many evangelical Christians dismiss climate change as major concern, scripture-citing environmentalists within their churches on a mission.

Is climate change a part of God's plan? Evangelicals remain divided. While many evangelical Christians dismiss climate change as major concern, some scripture-citing environmentalists within their churches are on a mission.

Despite delay, experts say any evidence in suspected Syria chemical attack likely remains "It is unlikely that all traces of evidence could be removed but it could be tampered with," one expert said.

Actor Verne Troyer, who played 'Mini-Me' in 'Austin Powers' films, dies "He wanted to make everyone smile, be happy, and laugh," a statement posted to his Facebook page said.
