Ukrainians Seeking Asylum In The U.S. Face Painstaking Process, Family Says
Svitlana Rogers, who lives in New Jersey, says there was “no clarity” as she tried to help her family apply for asylum in the U.S. She says her family had to track down a deed to their home in war-ravaged…
Read More »Ukrainian Forces Fighting ‘Bloody Battles’ in Mariupol
A Ukrainian commander says forces inside the Mariupol steel plant are under attack from the air and ground. Hundreds are believed to still be hiding under the plant, many of them women and children. » Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC…
Read More »Stock Market Takes A Tumble Following Interest Rate Increase
The Federal Reserve raised interest rates yesterday by half a percent to try and slow inflation followed by a big gain of more than 900 points for the Dow Jones Industrial Average. A day later, many on Wall Street are…
Read More »Tornadoes Hit Texas and Oklahoma As Severe Weather Sweeps Region
NBC News’ Morgan Chesky reports from Texas on the severe weather that’s sweeping across the region. At least one tornado was confirmed tonight, coming after a night of violent storms in Texas and Oklahoma. NBC News’ Dylan Dreyer is tracking…
Read More »Nightly News Full Broadcast – May 4
President Biden slams the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion, 1 million people in the U.S. have now died from Covid, and the Federal Reserve raises interest rates for the second time this year. 00:00 Intro 00:59 Growing fallout from Supreme…
Read More »Biden Slams Leaked Supreme Court Draft Opinion: ‘This Is About A Lot More Than Abortion’
President Biden said the potential reversal of Roe v. Wade could lead the unraveling of other rights, and slammed former President Trump’s MAGA movement saying “this MAGA crowd is really the most extreme political organization that’s existed in American history.”…
Read More »Battle For Mariupol Intensifies As Ukraine Says Russia Is Losing Ground In Northeast
Ukrainian troops say they’ve now regained control of at least 11 villages around the northeastern city of Kharkiv. In besieged Mariupol, a new AP investigation suggests the bombing of a local theater in March killed close to 600 people, though…
Read More »