South Korean officials originally hoped the plane would leave Atlanta as early as Wednesday afternoon local time, shortly after it arrived from Seoul.
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Revised Job Numbers Raise Concerns Over Weakening Economy
The Labor Department released revised data that show far fewer jobs than previously thought were added in 2024 and early 2025. NBC’s Christine Romans joins TODAY to share the key takeaways behind the numbers and what it means for your bottom line.
Judge temporarily blocks Trump’s firing of Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook
A federal judge on Tuesday granted a temporary restraining order blocking President Donald Trump’s firing of Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook for now
Democrats want a government funding fight. But they haven’t decided on a plan.
WASHINGTON — When House Democrats gathered behind closed doors Tuesday to discuss strategy to avert a government shutdown, they agreed on one thing: They must use the leverage of the Sept. 30 deadline to advance their priorities
Supreme Court agrees to quickly decide whether Trump’s tariffs are legal
The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to quickly decide a high-stakes showdown over President Donald Trump’s tariffs on imports from foreign nations.
Officials say deadly Surfside condo collapse likely started in pool deck
A new report from the National Institute of Standards and Technology found that the failures that led to the collapse of the Surfside condominiums in 2021 likely started in the buildings pool deck, killing 98 people.
Apple unveils new iPhone models
Apple unveiled two new iPhone models as well as upgrades to its AirPods Pros and Apple Watch. The new iPhone 17 features increased durability and a larger display and the iPhone Air is Apple’s thinnest phone yet. The AirPods Pro 3 will now feature live translation using Apple’s AI and the Apple Watch will now have a blood pressure monitor.
South Korea readies plane to bring home workers detained in Hyundai immigration raid
The raid on a Hyundai facility in Georgia has strained U.S.-South Korea relations and drawn attention to the difficulties foreign companies face in obtaining U.S. visas for their employees.
Cracker Barrel cancels plans to remodel its restaurants after conservative backlash
Cracker Barrel said Tuesday it would not remodel its restaurants after changes at the country-themed restaurant chain drew conservative backlash
Trump calls Epstein birthday letter a ‘dead issue’
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump declined to discuss the letter to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that House Democrats released on Monday, calling it a “dead issue.”