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S2025 E192 Jul 17 Thur
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The White House revealed President Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency. It is a common vein condition in people over age 70, and the president's doctor says he remains in "excellent health." NBC News' Garrett Haake reports. In Massachusetts, authorities have confirmed one more person died after a massive fire at an assisted living facility. Newly released body camera footage reveals the police and firefighters rescued dozens of residents. NBC News' Sam Brock has the story. Parts of Louisiana and Mississippi are bracing for heavy rainfall in the region. Some areas could get hit with more than 10 inches of rain through Saturday. In New Jersey, more than a dozen people were injured after a lightning strike and one person was killed. NBC News' George Solis has the latest from the storm zone. Shrapnel from an Israeli tank shell hit Gaza's only Catholic church, killing three people. Israel's military said it was a mistake and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he "deeply regrets" the incident. NBC News' Matt Bradley reports. In Maine, police say a 17-year-old has been arrested in connection with the homicide investigation of a Maine paddleboarder whose body was located earlier this month. The Office of Chief Medical Examiner confirmed the cause of death as blunt force trauma and strangulation. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin has the story. In our series "The Cost of Denial" NBC News' Brian Cheung reports on the couple who used artificial intelligence to get approval for the medication they needed to help with the side effects of cancer treatment. Previous efforts had been denied three times and delayed getting the medication in question for months. NBC News' Anne Thompson reports on the new research review published today in JAMA showing gastrointestinal cancers have become the fastest-growing type of cancers diagnosed in adults younger than 50 in the U.S. There is good news tonight. One California man is on a mission to get as many freebies as possible on his birthday. Camila Bernal met up with Clint Svatos to find out how he managed to scoop up as many giveaways as possible on his special day.

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Three highly-trained sheriff's deputies were killed following an explosion at a training center in Los Angeles. The deputies were handling two "military grade explosives," according to sources familiar with the investigation, who say the explosion appears to be accidental. NBC News' Camila Bernal reports. In Maine, authorities charged a 17-year-old from Frankfort with the murder of 48-year-old Sunshine Stewart who was out on a pond paddleboarding earlier this month. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports. The Trump administration has secured the freedom of ten Americans it says were wrongly detained in Venezuela by the Maduro regime. Those Americans are now headed home. As part of the prisoner swap, a group of alleged Venezuelan gang members deported from the U.S. are now headed from El Salvador to Venezuela. NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell reports. 18-year-old Emma Marine is speaking out for the first time following a harrowing ordeal that was caught on camera. Police say the teenage store clerk fought back during an attempted kidnapping while she was at work. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch has the details from Florida. Stephen Colbert shocked his audience and late night fans, announcing CBS had decided to cancel his long-running show. "The Late Show" is the most-watched late night talk show on television, but it is expensive to produce and has faced declining ratings. Colbert has also been openly critical of President Trump, leading some to question whether the cancellation was politically motivated. NBC News' Chloe Melas reports. There is good news tonight in Seattle, where a pediatric dentist is embracing the responsibility of responding to thousands of kids in search of the tooth fairy. Dr. Purva Merchant's email, used to help her apply to dental school, has for years given parents and children alike a place to contact the tooth fairy. NBC News' Savannah Sellers spoke with Merchant who shared some of her favorite correspondence over the years.