21 die in Mexican gang gun battle near Ariz. border
A massive gun battle between rival drug and migrant-trafficking gangs near the U.S. border left 21 people dead on Thursday, prosecutors said.Full story
A massive gun battle between rival drug and migrant-trafficking gangs near the U.S. border left 21 people dead on Thursday, prosecutors said.Full story
The U.S. military could save hundreds of millions of dollars as result of a unique decision by the Air Force and Navy to jointly base, control, train and maintain high-altitude unmanned aircraft built by Northrop Grumman Corp, senior officials said on Thursday. Full story
A substantial bloc of Tesco PLC shareholders, urged on by U.S. union activists, rebelled against the pay of the retail company's senior executive in the United States at an annual meeting on Friday. Full story
To mark the 60th anniversary of the start of the Korean War, North Korea is asking for a reparation from the United States for what it describes as decades of hostility.
TODAY’s Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb show their support for the bra’s 100th birthday and Navy sailors who are in town for New York’s famed Fleet Week.
A dozen military ships made their way up the Hudson River accompanied by Navy and Marine Corps jets flying in formation as Fleet Week opened in New York on Wednesday. NBC's Brian Williams reports.
The helicopter rescue story as told by South African Airforce pilot Eric Elphick, hoist operator Chris Pedlar and Navy diver Paul Whiley.
The U.S. Coast Guard determines the tar balls showing up in Florida are not from the Gulf oil spill. Meanwhile officials from the U.S. and Cuba hold talks on how to respond to the disaster. NBC's Charles Hadlock reports.
In this Wednesday May 19, 2010, photo navy soldiers stand guard near the wreckage of the South Korean naval vessel Cheonan, which was sunken on March 26 near the maritime border with North Korea, at the Second Fleet Command of Navy in Pyeongtaek, South Korea. Evidence overwhelmingly proves North Kor
A crew member walks up to a water-tight hatch in the narrow passage way the submarine U.S.S. Alaska Thursday, April 29, 2010, at the Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base, Ga. The Navy says the first U.S. women to serve on submarines will be reporting for undersea duty in less than two years, ending one of
FLORIDA CITY, FL- OCTOBER 16: Rosa Turcios holds a cell phone up to her new born daughter, Yailin Melissa Turcios, who was born about 20 minutes prior, for her relatives to hear her as she is held by midwife, Joni McCann, at the Birthing Center of South Florida October 16, 2006 in Florida City, Flor
FLORIDA CITY, FL- OCTOBER 16: Yailin Melissa Turcios, who was born about 20 minutes prior, lies in the arms of her mother, Rosa Turcios, on a bed at the Birthing Center of South Florida October 16, 2006 in Florida City, Florida. This week the population of the United States will reach 300 million pe