Searchers in Illinois are looking for a Navy sailor who was last seen leaving a bar in Waukegan and also possibly by a lakefront marina, police said.
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Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi gets 2 years in jail for Modi comment
Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi was convicted of defamation over his remarks about Prime Minister Narendra Modi and sentenced to two years in prison.
Protests erupt across the U.S. amid internet shutdown in India and manhunt for activist
Demonstrations by Sikh activists have taken place in cities like Chicago, Sacramento and New York as Indian officials search for Sikh figurehead Amritpal Singh.
House fails to override Biden's first veto
A new administration rule for retirement plans will be implemented as planned after the House failed to override President Joe Biden’s first veto Thursday.
UCLA brother and sister make March Madness a proud family moment
UCLA Senior forward Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Gabriela Jaquez are the first brother and sister duo to make it to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament for the same school in the same season.
San Francisco DJ Jeffrey Vandergrift found dead a month after he went missing
Jeffrey Vandergrift, a popular DJ for a San Francisco radio station, was found dead nearly a month after he went missing, officials said.
Federal officials want to repeal a law that delayed warnings about dangerous products
The Consumer Product Safety Commission chair wants Congress to repeal Section 6(b), allowing the agency to warn the public more quickly about dangerous products
Norway watches warily as Russian subs and aircraft step up Arctic patrols
Norway releases video to NBC News showing Russian submarines off its coast, as it beefs up naval patrols to protect undersea pipeline and telecoms cables.
Frustrated Dish customers still spending hours on hold weeks after ransomware attack, they say
A month after a ransomware attack on Dish Network, many customers say they are still having technical issues — and face wait times of up to 15 hours when they call to ask for assistance.
These ketamine clinics were a lifeline for military veterans, until they all abruptly closed
Military veterans across the country are scrambling after more than a dozen clinics that had been providing them with free ketamine treatments suddenly closed.