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S2025 E199 Jul 24 Thur
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Hulk Hogan was one of wrestling's biggest names, helping to bring the sport into the mainstream. His larger-than-life personality made him a fixture of pop culture beyond the sport. NBC News' Joe Fryer reports on his life and legacy. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche met with Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted accomplice of notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Her attorney said she answered all questions she was asked. NBC News' Garrett Haake reports. A Ukraine soldier returned home from the frontlines after being blinded in war, where he met his new daughter for the first time. NBC News' Richard Engel reports. A new UN report said nine percent of Gaza's children have severe malnutrition. Israel says food aid is entering Gaza but is not being distributed by aid groups, but those groups say it's not enough. NBC News' Matt Bradley reports. After Bryan Kohberger was sentenced to life in prison for the murders of four University of Idaho students, police released hundreds of documents related to the case. One reveals that victim Kaylee Goncalves worried she was being followed, while another details a disturbing interaction between Kohberger and a woman he matched with on Tinder. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports. Critics say facility fees from physician practices owned by hospitals raise prices for care with no extra service, but the hospital industry says the fees are essential to maintaining health care services in communities. NBC News' Gadi Schwartz reports. Ava Weitl spent more than 600 days in the hospital fighting for her life, receiving both kidney and heart transplants. When she was finally cleared to go home, her town in Iowa planned a very special homecoming. NBC News' Adrienne Broaddus reports. 

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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.  

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2025/07/25 S2025 E200
Jul 25 Fri

A shooting in the early morning hours led to a shelter in place order on campus. Incoming first year students were spending the night in dorm rooms during a two day orientation. NBC News' Steve Patterson reports. George Santos reported to a federal prison in New Jersey to begin a 7-year prison sentence, after he pleaded guilty to a laundry list of charges. Shortly after Santos was elected to Congress, press reports began to emerge revealing he wasn't who he claimed to be. Santos was later expelled from Congress. NBC News' Ryan Nobles reports. Southwest Airlines says pilots on board Flight 1496 from Burbank to Las Vegas got two serious warnings at 14,000 feet. The pilots then took immediate action to avoid colliding with another plane. Passengers describe a harrowing scene on board, flying out of their seats. Two flight attendants were injured. NBC News' Tom Costello reports. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanch completed his interview with Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted accomplice of notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. President Trump said he has not considered a pardon for Maxwell. NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell reports.  Travel delays are mounting as airports on the east coast experience ground stops due to thunderstorms. Chicago streets were flooded by heavy rain and millions baked in extreme heat with brutal temperatures expected to continue into the weekend. NBC News' Emilie Ikeda reports. In partnership with KFF Health News, NBC News reviewed more than 200 lawsuits against cosmetic surgery chains which include allegations of disfiguring injuries and deaths. Patient Erin Schaeffer says after she went to Sono Bello for a tummy tuck and liposuction, she experienced unbearable pain and ended up with a serious infection. A doctor for Sono Bello told NBC News the company puts patients first and has a number of methods for helping patients through pain. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports. There is good news tonight for a 62-year-old woman whose coworkers left her in shock when they threw her a surprise bridal shower. Sheila Williams was left in tears when coworkers surprised her just days before her wedding. Her reaction capturing the attention of millions of viewers who are now pitching in to give her the fairytale wedding of her dreams. Marissa Parra shares her story.