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Conflicting Trump, Tehran statements leave US-Iran talks status unclear
"Talks are continuing, at a rapid pace, with the Islamic Republic of Iran," Trump said in a Truth Social post.
'We are in agony:' Savannah Guthrie speaks in first interview since Nancy Guthrie's disappearance
Iranian FM Araghchi claims Arab neighbors are not targets, says Israel, US are losing war
'We're in an hour of desperation': Savannah Guthrie begs for help as search for mother continues
NY exhibit honors Middle East journalist Martin Fletcher's award-winning work
The exhibit will run from March 29-April 7 at Christie’s Auction House at Rockefeller Center.
Israeli production companies sign a pledge for inclusive casting and hiring
The pledge aims to audition actors with disabilities for each new studio production.
Monitoring of Iran's nuclear developments ‘no longer intact’ - IAEA chief
Grossi’s public airing of grievances with Tehran is significant: The IAEA tries to keep any conflicts under wraps so as not to rock the diplomatic boat.
Man arrested at Florida Disney park after refusing temperature check
He told the officers that he spent $15,000 on the Disney vacation, and began to argue with security over leaving the premises.
After NBC airs tone deaf episode of 'Nurses,' Orthodox Jews hold AMA
The team will hold the "AMA" (ask me anything) forum on site at NBC, with hopes to answer the public's questions and engage with passerbys.
'Antisemitism is never funny': Christian group condemns Che's SNL joke
Stereotypical jokes have been "used widely, throughout the generations, to persecute and attack Jews, and even as triggers for genocide."
Gal Gadot, Jimmy Fallon taste-test traditional holiday dishes, Taco Bell
During the segment, Fallon introduced Gadot to her first taste of egg nog. As a trade, Gadot introduced Fallon to his first sufganiyot.
Rumor Mark Esper considering resignation denied by Pentagon
A report by the news company claimed three officials were cited as saying he had prepared a resignation letter, but were later rebuffed by another report.
Twitter suspends over 50 accounts linked to white nationalist groups
“The accounts in question were suspended for violating our policies in relation to violent extremism,” Twitter said in a statement, according to NBC News.
Parks and Rec reunion episode rakes in nearly $3 million in aid relief
Before the pandemic, 1 in 7 Americans relied on food banks, according to Feeding America. Now, demand has doubled or even tripled at many organizations.