Video shows a massive “flood wave” moving along the Guadalupe River in Center Point, Texas.
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Is a Chinese chain’s blood orange cold brew the future of coffee in America?
Chinese chain Luckin Coffee opened its first two U.S. locations this week, betting that mobile-only ordering and creative flavors can lure customers away from Starbucks
Camp Mystic, the century-old girls Christian summer camp deluged by the Texas flood
Camp Mystic, a 99-year-old Christian summer camp for girls in Texas Hill Country, was hosting 750 children this week when catastrophic flooding struck the Guadalupe River early Friday, leaving at least 25 children missing
Vaccinations rise when states button up religious loopholes
Unlike other kids in Massachusetts, students living in one Boston suburb won’t be able to go back to school next month unless they’ve had their chickenpox and measles shots, as well as other routine childhood vaccinations.“Any student not fully vaccinated without exemption will be excluded from school,” Newton Public Schools Superintendent Anna Nolin wrote in a memo last month.
A record-breaking speech in the House, and ‘carnage’ does a number on Wimbledon: The news quiz
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ trial reaches a verdict, tragedy strikes the Premier League champions, and Google’s new U.K. office has some unwelcome visitors.
Thom Tillis’ exit shakes up the battle for the Senate as key races take shape
GOP Sen. Thom Tillis’ surprise retirement announcement has shaken up not only North Carolina’s Senate race, but also the broader fight for the majority in the chamber heading into next year’s midterm elections
Deadly flooding catastrophe devastates Texas towns
The death toll is expected to rise after devastating floods swept through parts of Texas along the Guadalupe River. The dangerous floodwaters swept away homes and cars, some with people inside. At least 20 girls are missing from a summer camp in the area. NBC News’ Ryan Chandler reports.
Trump signs big tax cut and spending bill into law in July Fourth ceremony
President Donald Trump on Friday signed into law his sweeping tax cut and spending package, what he’s called the “big, beautiful bill,” in a Fourth of July ceremony packaged with patriotic pomp and symbolism.
Fourth of July 2025 Deals: What to Buy Now and What to Skip
From clothing to electronics and more, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen joins TODAY to break down where you can find the best Fourth of July holiday sales, including where to find them, which deals are worth grabbing now and which products you should hold off on.
Fears about AI taking jobs may be overblown — here’s why.
A growing chorus of executives has put white collar workforces on notice: Their jobs are at risk of being wiped out by artificial intelligence