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S2025 E299 Nov 7 Fri
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned flight reductions could double if the government shutdown drags on, while frustrated fliers from coast to coast are facing travel chaos. NBC News' Maggie Vespa reports. Colombia's defense minister told NBC News he believes the boats that have been hit by the Trump administration in the region are carrying drugs. It comes as the U.S. said it struck another alleged drug boat overnight. In Indiana, a Guatemalan mother of four was shot through the door and killed after arriving at a house along with her husband in order to clean it. Police say the couple mistakenly went to the wrong home. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin asks the county's prosecutor if charges will be filed in the killing. Seen on video is the arrest of the mother of Melodee Buzzard, the California girl who has been missing since early October. Police say the arrest is unrelated to Melodee's disappearance. NBC News' Steve Patterson reports. The NTSB today revealed black box recordings captured an alarm bell beginning to go off in the cockpit of UPS Flight 2976 after the plane began its takeoff roll. At least 13 people were killed in the crash, including three UPS pilots. NBC News' Tom Costello reports. NBC News' Richard Engel reports. Sanchez is facing a felony charge stemming from a stabbing incident with a delivery driver in Indianapolis. He has pleaded not guilty. Fox Sports confirms he is no longer with the network. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk reports. The Trump administration said it will comply with a court order to fully fund a government food assistance program. It comes as the federal government shutdown is set to stretch into its seventh week. NBC News' Peter Alexander reports. Most leaves have fallen this autumn, but at this "Wish Tree" in New York, they're growing more bountiful. Visitors at Wave Hill Public Garden share their handwritten wishes of hope, peace, and more, as part of Yoko Ono's global art installation that started in 1996. Emilie Ikeda on the good news tonight.  

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2025/11/08 S2025 E300
Nov 8 Sat

More than 5,000 flights have been delayed and more than 1,000 cancelled as reductions went into effect Friday at 40 high-traffic airports, in what officials say is an attempt to relieve pressure amid the record-long government shutdown. NBC News' Steven Romo reports from Newark Liberty International Airport. UPS has grounded its fleet of McDonnell Douglas MD-11s, the type of plane involved in Tuesday's deadly crash in Louisville, Kentucky, the company confirmed Friday. Now, the FAA is ordering an investigation into those planes before they can fly again. The Department of Homeland Security says shots were fired at federal agents during an immigration operation. It comes amid an increase in violence towards federal officers. NBC News' Shaquille Brewster reports from Chicago. NBC News' Dana Griffin has the details. According to emails reviewed by NBC News, Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for recruiting minors to be sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein, said she was "happier" after being transferred to a minimum-security facility in Texas. NBC News' Priscilla Thompson reports. The Supreme Court on Friday at least temporarily allowed the Trump administration to withhold about $4 billion in payments for the SNAP food benefits program that a federal judge had ordered. NBC News' Yamiche Alcindor reports. Nearly 30 million Americans are diagnosed with alcohol use disorder, but the amount of funding to research what causes alcoholism tends to be less than funding allocated to research other well-known diseases like cancer. But now, one man is trying to change that. NBC News' Kate Snow has more. After a journey decade in the making, Debbie Houschild of New Jersey flew to London to meet her lifelong friend Jane Bean for the first time, 50 years after they first started writing to each other as children. NBC News' Jose Diaz-Balart has that story and more in this week's Good News Wrap-Up.