Ahead of verdict, Derek Chauvin has arrived at the Minneapolis courthouse with his attorney, Eric Nelson. nbcnews.to/3sCk2Sm
Crowds flock to Minneapolis courthouse ahead of verdict. nbcnews.to/3tDV7iJ
People in Minneapolis wait for the jury to announce the verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin, who is charged with murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. nbcnews.to/3tDV7iJ
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WATCH: Derek Chauvin declared guilty on all counts of murder and manslaughter in George Floyd's death. nbcnews.to/2QhR11n
People outside the Hennepin County courthouse react as Derek Chauvin is convicted on all counts of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd.
BREAKING: Former VP Walter Mondale has died at age 93, a former aide and close family friend tells @NBCNews.
Fmr. President Carter on the passing of Walter Mondale: "Today I mourn the passing of my dear friend Walter Mondale, who I consider the best vice president in our country’s history."
Former VP Walter Mondale, trusted adviser to fmr. President Carter and a former presidential nominee, has died at age 93, a close family friend says. nbcnews.com/politics/polit…
Derek Chauvin’s defense attorney begins closing argument by reminding jurors that Chauvin is presumed innocent of the charges he faces over the death of George Floyd and that the prosecution must prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt. nbcnews.to/3v3flTr
In closing argument, Derek Chauvin’s defense tells jurors to consider the “totality of circumstances and facts” known to the former officer when considering if a “reasonable officer” would have restrained George Floyd the way he did. nbcnews.to/3sym3iq
The prosecution’s closing is being delivered by Steven Schleicher, a former federal prosecutor and veteran trial attorney. nbcnews.to/3mYHWXf
“He had to know,” prosecutor Steven Schleicher says in closing argument, emphasizing the amount of time Chauvin had his knee on Floyd’s neck. nbcnews.to/3xgyvr1
Here's a look back at the life of the man who stood by Queen Elizabeth's side for more than 70 years. nbcnews.to/2Q9CpkA
Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh's royal love story.
“A huge invisible part of Prince Philip’s work and legacy is the support he gave the queen, which has been invaluable to her." nbcnews.com/news/world/que…
After serving in Afghanistan, Scott Evans was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer.
He is part of a growing number of veterans who’ve developed serious diseases after prolonged exposure to burn pits at overseas bases. #NBCNewsThreads (1/7) nbcnews.to/2RpQcni
The U.S. Dept. of Defense estimates that roughly 3.5M service members could have been exposed to burn pits.
“Over the next decades, I'd be shocked if we didn't see spikes in disease in these patients,” Dr. Tom Abrams says. (2/7)
Lawmakers in Washington, D.C., have taken up the cause.
Advocates and legislators led by Sen. Gillibrand, Sen. Rubio, and Jon Stewart have taken to Capitol Hill to rally in support of a measure to expand care and benefits to veterans affected by burn pit-related illnesses. (3/7)