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S2025 E108 Apr 19 Sat
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A line of storms could upend the Easter holiday travel rush. Some areas could see hail, damaging winds and possibly tornadoes. NBC News' Maggie Vespa has the latest. People took to the streets across the country today to protest against President Trump and his second term agenda. It comes after the Supreme Court paused some deportations of alleged Venezuelan gang members. NBC News' Vaughn Hillyard reports. An emotional day in Oklahoma as the country marks 30 years since the deadly bombing of a federal building that killed 168 people. NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell reports. Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a surprise pause in fighting with Ukraine over the Easter holiday. NBC News' Raf Sanchez reports. A growing number of local police departments are using doorbell cameras to catch criminals. NBC News' Steven Romo reports. We are learning more about the two people who were killed in Thursday's mass shooting on the campus of Florida State University. NBC News' Priya Sridhar spoke to a friend of one of the victims. A veteran got the surprise of a lifetime when he was gifted a brand new home in South Carolina and honored by his new neighbors. NBC Nightly News Saturday anchor Jose Diaz-Balart has this story and more in this week's Good News Wrap-Up.

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2025/04/18 S2025 E107
Apr 18 Fri

One day after a deadly shooting rampage at Florida State University, there are new details about the alleged gunman and the victims. One woman hit by a bullet, says her decision to play dead is the reason she's still alive. NBC News' Priya Sridhar reports.  Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen met with Kilmar Abrego Garcia for a half hour at a hotel in El Salvador on Thursday evening. Sen. Van Hollen said Abrego Garcia told him he has not communicated with anybody since arriving in El Salvador and has been moved from the notorious CECOT prison to another detention facility. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports civil rights lawyers say the Trump administration is now preparing more deportation flights for alleged gang members. The judge presiding over Idaho vs. Bryan Kohberger handed down evidentiary rulings today. A surviving roommate will be allowed to testify she saw "a masked man with bushy eyebrows." Kohberger's defense will not be able to mention his autism diagnosis unless he takes the stand. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk explains. NBC News' Richard Engel reports on the ground in Tehran tonight as nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran are set to resume in Rome this weekend. The fires in Altadena and Pacific Palisades destroyed thousands of homes, but so many owners are underinsured that rebuilding may prove too costly. NBC News' Liz Kreutz has the story and visits past fire-ravaged areas to find lessons learned. There's Good News Tonight in L.A. where star-studded parties are common, but as NBC News' Camila Bernal tells us, the biggest celebrities are up in the sky. 

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2025/04/20 S2025 E109
Apr 20 Sun

Severe storms over the weekend brought heavy rains, violent winds and dangerous flash flood conditions, along with confirmed tornadoes in Texas and Oklahoma. NBC News' Marissa Parra has the latest. According to the New York Times, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared detailed military information about a U.S. strike in Yemen from March in a second private Signal chat that included his wife and about a dozen other people -- including some Pentagon employees. NBC News' Yamiche Alcindor reports. Tensions between the Trump administration and the Supreme Court escalated over the weekend, after the court temporarily paused some deportations of migrants that the administration claimed were Venezuelan gang members. NBC News' Vaughn Hillyard has more. Pope Francis delivered his Easter message at the Vatican on Sunday after a brief meeting with Vice President JD Vance. NBC News' Claudio Lavanga has more. A temporary Easter ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia expired on Sunday, as concerns grow that peace talks to end the war could collapse. NBC News' Raf Sanchez has the latest. A showdown could be shaping up over New York City's controversial congestion pricing program. Sunday is the deadline Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy set for the city to shut the tolling system down, but New York officials on Sunday repeated their insistence that they have no intention to end the program. NBC News' Maya Eaglin reports. The Tennessee Attorney General is filing a lawsuit against the National Foundation for Transplants, a non-profit foundation that once helped organ transplant patients raise money, before it abruptly shutting down. Now there are growing questions about what happened to the money the organization raised. NFT has denied any wrongdoing. NBC News' Zinhle Essamuah reports. Professional athletes study game footage to improve their performance on the field. But now, thanks to artificial intelligence, amateur athletes including young kids can also study their performance on the field. NBC News' Sam Brock has a closer look.