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S2025 E197 Jul 22 Tue
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Attorney General Pam Bondi said that her top deputy expects to speak with Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted associate of notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The House Oversight Committee has also passed a Republican-led motion to subpoena Maxwell. NBC News' Peter Alexander reports. Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner was found unresponsive in the ocean, after he was swept away in a strong rip current, according to Costa Rican officials. Warner was pulled onto a surfboard by a trained lifeguard who was there to surf, according to a volunteer lifeguard organization. Despite the efforts of bystanders and first responders, Warner could not be revived. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch reports. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk reports on the Miami church that has had dozens of people come ask about their stolen smartphones. The church is not involved, but for some reason, the missing phones are pinging at its location. As the August 1st tariff deadline approaches, President Trump said on social media that the U.S. and the Philippines have reached a trade deal. It comes as the impact of tariffs already in place are becoming more clear as automakers report quarterly earnings. NBC News' Christine Romans reports. Fans are abuzz after Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, the former Fleetwood Mac bandmates who were once romantically involved, posted lyrics from "Frozen Love." Days later, a billboard popped up in Los Angeles teasing a new project and fuelling rumours of a possible reunion. NBC News' Jacob Soboroff reports. The world is remembering heavy metal icon Ozzy Osbourne who passed away at the age of 76. NBC News' Joe Fryer reports on the legendary rocker's career from the stage to reality television. Coca-Cola announced it will launch a Coke option with American cane sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup. President Trump had pushed for the change. NBC News' Hallie Jackson reports. 

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2025/07/21 S2025 E196
Jul 21 Mon

Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who played Theo Huxtable for eight seasons on "The Cosby Show," drowned in Costa Rica, according to authorities there. In a statement, investigators said Warner was swept away by a powerful ocean current and was rescued by bystanders but was pronounced dead at the scene. NBC News' Chloe Melas reports. It was a case that gripped the nation. The 1979 kidnapping and murder of six-year-old Etan Patz. A new federal appeals court ruling says the man convicted should get a new trial or go free. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk reports. A fighter jet from the Bangladesh air force crashed into a school building, killing at least 20 people including students, teachers and the pilot. First responders scrambled to try and pull people out after the crash, which happened in the middle of the afternoon while classes were in session. NBC News' Richard Engel reports. Officials from the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry said at least 100 people were killed when Israeli soldiers fired at a food distribution site. Israel disputed the casualty figures and said that IDF soldiers fired warning shots to respond to an immediate threat. NBC News' Matt Bradley reports. The FAA and the Air Force are investigating a very close call over North Dakota on Friday when a B-52 bomber and a Delta Airlines regional jet nearly collided in the skies over Minot. NBC News' Tom Costello has the very latest tonight. The White House said that Republicans remain behind the President, despite criticism from some Trump supporters over the handling of the DOJ files of notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Plus, former President Biden's son Hunter blamed Ambien for his father's disastrous debate performance. NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell reports. A video viewed millions of times shows violent moments between officers and a man during a traffic stop. The sheriff's department involved has released officer-worn body camera videos from the same incident. All of it is reigniting questions about police tactics. NBC News' Marissa Parra reports. The Erie Seawolves, a minor league team, won a contest for a total rebrand courtesy of comedian John Oliver and his HBO show Last Week Tonight. NBC News' Erin Mclaughlin was on hand for the minor league team's first at bat as the Moon Mammoths and caught up with John Oliver to talk about the team's temporary makeover and the new mascot, Fuzz. 

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2025/07/23 S2025 E198
Jul 23 Wed

According to a Wall Street Journal report, President Trump was told by the attorney general in May that he was named in the Jeffrey Epstein files. The report said "the files contained what officials felt was unverified hearsay about many people, including Trump, who had socialized with Epstein in the past." A mention in the files does not suggest wrongdoing. The White House called the story "fake news." NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell reports. The family and friends of four University of Idaho students confronted their killer in a sentencing hearing. Bryan Kohberger received four life sentences for the murders of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Ethan Chapin and Xana Kernodle. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports. Federal prosecutors charged 55-year-old Michael Gann on multiple counts involving explosives, saying he made at least 7 IEDs and brought them from Long Island to New York City. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk reports. 22-year-old Williams McNeil Jr. said "I was just really scared" in reference to the February traffic stop with Jacksonville Sheriff officers in which video recorded by McNeil shows him being punched in the face by an officer. The sheriff's office says that video does not provide all of the context and released bodycam video showing McNeil refusing to comply with instructions from the officers. NBC News' Marissa Parra reports. Nearly five months after first talking about a viral internet rumor on his show, Pat McAfee made a public apology to then Ole Miss college freshman Mary Kate Cornett, found at the center of a vicious and false rumor. McAfee says he met with Mary Kate and her family recently to apologize. The ESPN host said he has since learned the story "was not true". NBC's Tom Llamas reports. There is good news tonight for 12-year-old Antonio Veneziano who was surprised with the opportunity of a lifetime. The rising 7th grader joined the SNY team at the Mets' broadcasting booth as this year's "kidcaster." Sam Brock caught up with Veneziano to reflect on his big break.