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  • Supreme Court Declines Alan Dershowitz’s Appeal Of Defamation Case Against CNN

    The Supreme Court declined to take lawyer Alan Dershowitz’s appeal of his defamation lawsuit against CNN. A judge had tossed out Dershowitz’s $300 million lawsuit against the network, over its coverage of remarks he made during President Donald Trump’s first impeachment trial in 2020. Dershowitz had argued that the network commentary on his remarks made […]

  • Trailer for “The Angry Birds Movie 3” unveiled

    “CBS Mornings” exclusively reveals the trailer for “The Angry Birds Movie 3.” The film stars Jason Sudeikis and debuts in theaters on Dec. 23.

  • Supreme Court sends geofence warrant case back to lower court

    The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that an individual has a reasonable expectation of privacy when it comes to their cellphone location data, tossing out a ruling against a man convicted in a Virginia bank robbery case. The justices held 6-3 that law enforcement’s use of a geofence warrant to identify Okello Chatrie was a search under the…

  • The Best Dressed Stars From the 2026 BET Awards

    A colorful array of sculptural gowns dominated the red carpet at the 2026 BET Awards.

  • Comcast to spin off NBCUniversal

    Comcast plans to spin off its broadcast assets, including NBC, as part of a major restructuring of the company’s business announced on Monday. As part of the plan, Comcast will be its own company focusing on broadband, wireless and entertainment, while NBCUniversal, Universal film and television studios, NBC and Telemundo networks, Peacock and Bravo are…

  • NBA’s Malik Beasley Indicted On Gambling Charges

    NBA player Malik Beasley has been indicted on federal gambling charges in connection to a sports betting scheme, his attorney announced Monday. The 29-year-old is currently working with the government to voluntarily surrender, according to Shams…

  • Steve Kornacki Breaks Down World Cup Knockout Matches

    The 2026 FIFA World Cup’s knockout rounds have officially kicked off so NBC’s chief data analyst Steve Kornacki joins TODAY to break down all the must-watch matchups. He weighs in on the United States’ odds, the dark horses of the games and the longest shot to win.

  • Supreme Court restricts use of geofence warrants

    The U.S. Supreme Court

    Writing for the 6-3 majority, Justice Elena Kagan said that the technique, known as geofencing, violates the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition against unreasonable searches.

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  • Trump teases White House ballroom: ‘There will be nothing like it’

    President Trump on Sunday teased the public with renderings of the new White House ballroom he is building in place of the East Wing, which was demolished last year. “Our Great National Security Facility and Ballroom is moving along on schedule,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social. “When completed, there will be nothing…

  • Over 1,000 guests expected at Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce wedding festivities at MSG

    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are expecting more than 1,000 guests at their highly-anticipated wedding festivities, a source told NBC News.

  • Supreme Court says Fed’s Lisa Cook can stay in her job for now

    Lisa Cook takes the oath of office to serve as a member of the Board of Governors at the Federal Reserve System at the Federal Reserve in Washington on May 23, 2022

    The court’s decision means Cook can stay in her position as her challenge to her dismissal plays out in the lower courts.

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  • U.N. official calls for investigation into ICE deaths under Trump’s regime

    The raft of immigrant deaths at jails overseen by Donald Trump’s authoritarian regime has officially become an international crisis.

    That disgraceful distinction came Friday, when the United Nations’ high commissioner for human rights called for formal investigations into the deaths.

    This year alone, there have been at least 19 deaths, according to the National Immigration Project, and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reported 33 deaths in 2025.

    “I call for prompt, independent, impartial and effective investigations into all deaths in ICE custody,” High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk said in a statement. “Those responsible for violations of the law must be held to account, and the rights of the victims’ families to truth, justice and reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence must be upheld.”

    In recent months, the Trump administration has sought to expand its capacity to lock up people targeted in its racist anti-immigrant crackdown — in an effort that has only recently shown signs of abating. Simultaneously, the administration has reportedly shut down an office that investigates abuse at ICE facilities.

    U.N. officials have been sounding the alarm on the human rights crises posed by Trump’s illiberal regime with increasingly dire language. In March, the U.N. Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination declared that “racist hate speech” from Trump and his allies risked fueling human rights abuses and hate crimes.

    “Racist hate speech by political leaders, including the President, combined with intensified immigration crackdowns in the United States, notably near schools, hospitals and faith-based institutions, has sparked grave human rights violations,” the committee said in a news release accompanying the official declaration.

    The committee also laid out the stakes for migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers: “Portraying them as criminals or as a burden, by politicians and influential public figures at the highest level, particularly the President, may incite racial discrimination and hate crimes.”

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