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Steve Hilton advances to the general election in California governor's race 04:07
Pope Leo to visit La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona on 100th anniversary of Gaudí's death 03:22
New Mexico attorney general calls out lack of DOJ cooperation in Epstein ranch investigation 06:44
U.S. begins retaliatory strikes on Iran after Apache helicopter downed near Strait of Hormuz 05:04
Michigan is ‘ready’ if administration sends federal agents to November polls: Lieutenant governor 07:00
Kornacki: Will Maine Democrats use the primary to signal concerns about Graham Platner’s scandals? 17:49
Jury reaches guilty verdict in Karmelo Anthony murder trial 03:12
Nick Reiner requests access to trust fund left by parents 03:36
Police say Ohio shooting stemmed from a dispute between two rival groups 01:51
The World Cup hotel boom may not be happening — and neither may the expected economic windfall 02:50
Artemis III crew to undergo complicated mission featuring Blue Origin and SpaceX rockets 03:52
Young man facing blindness makes it his mission to climb Yosemite mountain 04:58
Trump says Iran shot down U.S. helicopter 03:16
U.S. pilots rescued after helicopter goes down near Strait of Hormuz 01:26
State Assemblyman Alex Bores speaks on AI and politics 05:38
Defense rests in Karmelo Anthony trial 02:08
Nithya Raman to advance in L.A. mayoral runoff race, NBC News projects 01:55
Spurs star Julian Champagnie on his journey from Brooklyn to the NBA Finals 02:16
High gas and car prices drive banned Chinese electric vehicles into U.S. consumer focus 02:50
OpenAI files for IPO as AI investment race intensifies 00:42
NBC News NOW GOP attorney admits to Supreme Court restricting voter laws helps Republicans
Catch up with NBC News Clone on today's hot topic: Gop Attorney Admits To Supreme Court Restricting Voter Laws Helps Republicans 101880389796 - Breaking News | NBC News Clone . Our editorial team reformatted this story for clarity and speed.
02:54 The supreme court is deciding on a case that tests the power of the Voting Rights Act, and yesterday an attorney for Arizona’s Republican party admitted on record that one voting restriction would help the GOP, NBC News’ Jane Timm reports. March 3, 2021
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Steve Hilton advances to the general election in California governor's race 04:07
Pope Leo to visit La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona on 100th anniversary of Gaudí's death 03:22
New Mexico attorney general calls out lack of DOJ cooperation in Epstein ranch investigation 06:44
U.S. begins retaliatory strikes on Iran after Apache helicopter downed near Strait of Hormuz 05:04
Michigan is ‘ready’ if administration sends federal agents to November polls: Lieutenant governor 07:00
Kornacki: Will Maine Democrats use the primary to signal concerns about Graham Platner’s scandals? 17:49