NEW YORK, NY – Ali Velshi is set to anchor ‘The 11th Hour’ on MS NOW, taking over the network’s final live program of the day as part of a broader programming reshuffle announced this week. Velshi, a ...
The Atlanta Hawks are in a position of strength with a 2-1 lead and home court for Game 4 in their NBA Playoffs series Saturday night against the New York Knicks. The game is scheduled to start at 6 p ...
This could be your lucky day. You could be the next Mega Millions lottery jackpot winner. This jackpot was an estimated $140 million for Tuesday night's drawing, according to the Mega Millions website ...
U.S. stocks and oil prices flip-flopped as uncertainty rose about what will happen following a two-week ceasefire in the war with Iran, which is set to expire Wednesday. The S&P 500 erased an early ...
Former "NBC Nightly News" and MSNBC anchor Brian Williams is returning to TV screens since leaving NBC, where he became a mainstay for 28 years. Williams, 66, will host a brand-new podcast on Netflix, ...
The show, called 'We're Back! With Brian Williams,' will see the former TV anchor interview newsmakers, actors, athletes and other prominent figures. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor The podcast will see ...
MS NOW’s Ali Velshi was shocked on Wednesday when former Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes claimed President Donald Trump had “already committed a war crime.” Rhodes joined All In to discuss ...
Expect more of NBC’s “On The Bench” innovation for NBA games going forward. Reflecting on the network’s first season back in the NBA business, NBC Sports executive producer Sam Flood touted many ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Despite questions about whether MSNBC’s audience would make the leap to MS NOW, the latest ratings suggest Kutler’s strategy is ...
In the four weeks that the war in Iran has gone on, 13 American servicemembers have been killed, 313 have been wounded, and more than 4600 people across more than a dozen countries have been killed.
Peter Alexander is saying sayonara to NBC News after nearly 22 years — including 15 years on the White House beat and eight as co-anchor of “Saturday Today,” we hear. The reason he’s leaving is a ...
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