FAA says it is reducing flights at 40 airports because of government shutdown
00:51
At least 12 dead from UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville
02:37
Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum presses charges after being groped in street
01:31
New twist in urgent search for missing 9-year-old
01:27
Multiple people arrested in connection with Halloween terror plot
01:07
Supreme Court questions Trump’s authority on tariffs
01:19
Trump weighs in on election wins by Democrats
02:34
Rare look inside devastated Gaza neighborhood
01:40
Former NFL players join a new team, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office
01:36
Three dead, at least 11 injured in UPS plane crash in Louisville, Kentucky
01:42
High-stakes elections in blue states NY, NJ and VA
02:34
White House nears deal to lower costs for popular weight loss drugs
01:14
Transportation Secretary warns airspace could be closed due to shutdown
01:31
Remembering former Vice President Dick Cheney
02:21
Soccer great David Beckham knighted by King Charles
01:24
Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel speaks publicly for first time about Martha Moxley’s murder
01:51
Sources: Trump’s war on drug cartels could expand to Mexico
01:27
New details in alleged Halloween terror attack plot
01:37
New York City mayor’s election among high-stakes races tomorrow
02:34
Manhunt for two suspects underway after explosion
01:23
Nightly News
Texas doesn't require carbon monoxide alarms, endangering residents during power crisis
Catch up with NBC News Clone on today's hot topic: Texas Doesn T Require Carbon Monoxide Alarms Endangering Residents During Power Crisis 111082053589 - Breaking News | NBC News Clone. Our editorial team reformatted this story for clarity and speed.
01:51
Copied
Texas is one of six states that leaves carbon monoxide alarm regulations up to local governments. After the power grid failed, leaving Texans desperate for warmth, at least 11 people died from carbon monoxide poisoning and more than 1,400 were taken to emergency rooms, an NBC News investigation with ProPublica and The Texas Tribune found.April 29, 2021