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S2025 E206 Jul 31 Thur
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The FAA says it will investigate a case of turbulence that forced a Delta Airlines flight headed to Europe to make an emergency landing in Minneapolis. More than two dozen people were rushed to area hospitals. In a statement, Delta says all seven crew members who were taken to hospitals were treated and released. NBC News' Tom Costello has the story. President Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as criticism is growing over humanitarian conditions in Gaza. NBC News' Matt Bradley reports. Nearly 50 million under flood threat from Virginia to Connecticut as storms hit many parts of the East Coast causing flooding and water rescues in some areas, and impacting travel. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports on the very latest. Police have arrested 28-year-old elementary school teacher Andrew James McGann for the murders of Cristen and Clinton Brink. The couple was stabbed to death while hiking in a state park with their two young daughters, who managed to flee to safety. NBC News' Sam Brock spoke to a mother whose son was taught by McGann, and says she had concerns about his behavior. The family of Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein's most vocal accusers, is speaking out in an emotional interview. They responded to President Trump's comments that Giuffre was "stolen" by Epstein - when Epstein hired her away from her job at the Mar-a-Lago spa decades ago. NBC News' Hallie Jackson reports. Emotions boiled over at a hearing on local officials' response to the catastrophic flooding in the Texas Hill Country on the 4th of July. One top official admitted to being out of town, while two others said they were asleep when the deadly floodwaters began to rise. NBC News' Ryan Chandler reports. One study shows just 27 percent of men have at least six close friends. 15 percent of men report having none. NBC News' Joe Fryer reports on the men putting in the effort to create meaningful friendships.  

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2025/07/30 S2025 E205
Jul 30 Wed

In Colorado, former dentist James Craig was found guilty of murder in the death of his wife Angela Craig. Prosecutors said James Craig poisoned his wife's protein shakes. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. NBC News Camila Bernal reports. One of the largest earthquakes ever recorded happened off the Russian coast, triggering tsunami warnings from the U.S. west coast to South America. In Hawaii, people clamored to the top of high-rises and a traffic rush headed away from the coast. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports. In Virginia, police say a suspect confronted city councilman Lee Vogler, doused him with a flammable liquid and set him on fire. The suspect Shotsie Hayes then fled the scene and was stopped by officers several blocks from the incident. Officials say Hayes was taken into custody. NBC News' Garrett Haake has the story. Law enforcement sources say Shane Tamura bought the AR-15 style rifle he used to open fire at a Manhattan skyscraper from a former co-worker for $1400. The sources say that former co-worker also sold Tamura the black BMW he used to drive across the country. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports. A divided Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged, despite pressure from President Trump to lower them. It came as new numbers showed the economy grew at a three percent rate, beating expectations. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. Crews are still battling a fire more than 24 hours after an explosion tore through a plant in Fremont, Nebraska. The Fremont mayor says a father and his two daughters were killed. The cause is still unknown. Johan Marin with our NBC Omaha Station WOWT-TV is on the scene with the very latest. In Washington, the NTSB is in the middle of a three-day investigative hearing into last January's midair crash between an army helicopter and an American Airlines regional jet. Investigators revealed the chopper pilots may not have known they were flying too high because a critical piece of equipment was malfunctioning. NBC News' Tom Costello reports. In Los Angeles, police are warning that robbers are mimicking the techniques of South American crime rings to break into people's homes. NBC News' Sam Brock reports on what steps people can take to protect their homes. There is good news tonight for 13-year-old Liam Woodworth from Indiana who had the opportunity to join the Chicago Bears for a day. The teenager, who has a congenital heart condition and has undergone multiple heart surgeries, was embraced by the team during their training camp. Adrienne Broaddus on the emotional moment that brought him to tears.  

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2025/08/01 S2025 E207
Aug 1 Fri

Jeffrey Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell was quietly transferred from a low security prison in Florida to a minimum-security prison camp in Texas. NBC News' Peter Alexander reports. President Trump said he was moving nuclear submarines in response to a threat from a top Russian official. NBC News' Andrea Mitchell reports. Police say information from eyewitnesses and security footage of a car leaving Devil's Den State Park led police to locate Andrew James McGann at a barbershop in Arkansas. McGann has now formally been charged with the murders of Cristen and Clinton Brink, who were stabbed while hiking with their daughters. NBC News' Sam Brock reports. Tesla hit with $243 million in damages after jury finds its Autopilot feature contributed to fatal crash. NBC News' Dana Griffin reports from Florida. As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues, President Trump's Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee made a rare trip there to work on a plan to send in more aid. NBC News' Matt Bradley reports. The state of California and hundreds of mortgage companies agreed to help victims of the LA wildfires by offering a pause on mortgage payments for 90 days without a need for a balloon payment at the end of that period as well as no impact on credit scores. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports on the homeowners who say that's exactly what happened to them anyway.  Texan singer-songwriter Pat Green is raising money for flood relief victims after losing family members in the devastating Texas floods. NBC News' Ryan Chandler catches up with Green to talk about his efforts and his own personal loss.