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EXCLUSIVE: Nava Mau (Baby Reindeer, Generation) and Malia Pyles (Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin) are set for guest-starring roles in Season 2 of the NBC drama Brilliant Minds. The series aired its mid-season finale on December 1,
NBC channels are still missing on Fubo. Find out how to watch your favorite sports, shows and movies for free during the ongoing dispute.
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Brilliant Minds” season 2 continues Monday, January 5 at 10 p.m. ET on NBC, right after new episodes of “St. Denis Medical” and “The Wall.”
NBC’s A Toast to 2025 returns as a primetime New Year’s Eve special celebrating and reflecting on the year's most memorable, entertaining, and impactful moments.
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Head to NBC and Peacock to watch the Baltimore Ravens vs Pittsburgh Steelers game. Live coverage begins with Football Night In America at 7 PM ET.
NBC’s Kristen Welker challenged Secretary of State Marco Rubio over President Donald Trump launching a strike against Venezuela and capturing its president Nicolás Maduro without the approval of congress. The move sparked backlash from Democratic lawmakers who argued the action was “illegal.”
NBC News has learned 1,500 enforcement and removal officers and 600 Homeland Security Investigation agents are part of a surge in ICE operations in the state.
Ron and Matt try to convince a child to get his shot in the midseason premiere of "St. Denis Medical" airing on Monday, January 5.
The trucking industry is raising concerns about provision of the Northern Illinois Transit Authority Act, which was signed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker.
NBC cancelled its twisty and morally conflicting crime drama after two seasons, but the show has found a new streaming home. Read on for more details.
NBC aired its first-ever radio broadcast on November 15, 1926, which means the brand turns 100 (yes, 100!) And we're celebrating this milestone from January to December, looking through the archives — and toward the future — in a way only we can.