Arizona prosecutors filed criminal charges against the prediction market Kalshi on Monday, accusing the platform of running an illegal gambling outfit in the Grand Canyon State.
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Trump delays trip to China for ‘five or six weeks’ while U.S. focuses on Iran
President Donald Trump told reporters Tuesday that he would delay his trip to China for “five or six weeks,” officially pushing the major summit after administration officials opened the door to the trip’s postponement as they focus on the war with Iran.
‘A direct hit for consumer prices’: Diesel surges past $5 a gallon
The average price of diesel fuel hit $5.04 a gallon nationwide Tuesday, threatening to drive up the price of fresh food, shipping and construction.
Why Shoppers and Retailers Are Embracing No-Rush Shipping
After online giants and major retailers spent years finding ways to speed up deliveries, more shoppers say they are willing to wait if it saves them money. NBC’s Vicky Nguyen joins TODAY to break down what to know about the no-rush shipping trend, what to make of the shift in preferences and more.
FDA investigating illnesses linked to raw cheddar cheese from California farm
A raw cheese producer has declined to issue a recall of two of its products after the Food and Drug Administration linked the cheeses to a multistate outbreak of a dangerous strain of E. coli.
‘Not our war’: U.S. allies balk at Trump’s Strait of Hormuz demands
President Donald Trump has spent much of his time in office berating and threatening his NATO allies.
Tax Season Deadline Prep: Deductions, Extensions, More
The deadline to file your 2025 taxes is just one month away. Ted Jenkin, certified financial planner and president of Exit Wealth Advisors, joins TODAY to shares how to prepare for the tax filing deadline. Tips include prepping income documents, filing for an extension and more.
Ahead of World Cup on home soil, U.S. Soccer unveils ‘stars’ and ‘stripes’ uniforms
There will be no mistaking the U.S. men’s national team in June, when it takes the field, on home soil, for the World Cup.
Flying in America is about to get more expensive and less fun
Major airlines and millions of U.S. travelers are facing a rare set of challenges this spring are making it more costly and less convenient to fly.
U.S. oil soars past $100 a barrel, as Iran war shows no signs of ending soon
U.S. crude oil passed $100 per barrel Sunday, continuing its surge despite efforts by the Trump administration and allied countries to slow rising prices.