Memorial Weekend, the unofficial kickoff to summer, is fast approaching — and AAA says the roads and skies will be busier than ever. From saving on gas prices and flights to beating the summer rush and scouting deals, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares tips for planning ahead.
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Musk to be subpoenaed for documents in Virgin Islands' Epstein lawsuit against JPMorgan
The U.S. Virgin Islands issued a subpoena to Tesla CEO Elon Musk seeking documents for that government’s lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase over sex trafficking by the bank’s late longtime customer Jeffrey Epstein, a court filing revealed Monday.
Russia launches ‘exceptional’ air attack on Kyiv with drones and missiles
Ukrainian air defenses thwarted an intense Russian air attack on Kyiv early Tuesday, shooting down all 18 missiles aimed at the capital.
Striking Hollywood writers vow not to picket Tony Awards
Striking members of the Writers Guild of America have said they will not picket next month’s Tony Awards telecast.
At least 3 people killed and 2 officers wounded in New Mexico shooting, police say
The latest news on a mass shooting in northwest New Mexico where four people, including a suspect, were killed and two police officers wounded.
5 best packing cubes for travel
Packing cubes can help you save space and time spent searching around your suitcase.
Ex-Indianapolis officer pleads guilty to stomping on handcuffed man
A former Indianapolis police sergeant on Monday pleaded guilty to a civil rights charge for stomping on the head of a man who had been arrested and restrained, federal prosecutors said.
Extended boycott disqualifies 2 GOP senators, 1 independent in Oregon Senate from being re-elected
The state senators were were disqualified from re-election under a new constitutional amendment aimed at stopping such walkouts.
Treasury Secretary Yellen says the U.S. risks breaching the debt ceiling on June 1
The U.S. is still projected to breach the debt ceiling as early as June 1, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen reiterated in a letter to Congress on Monday.
Navy retirees see cuts to monthly benefits, must repay $7M after system overpayment error
The federal government is attempting to recoup almost $7 million from more than 1,200 Navy retirees after it discovered a system error had given them larger monthly payments for nearly four years