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S2025 E277 Oct 13 Mon
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All living Hamas hostages released under Trump's peace deal; Deadly nor'easter slams into east coast, as Alaska is hit by typhoon remnants; Johnson: "We're barreling towards one of the longest shutdowns in American history"; and more on tonight's broadcast. 

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The Department of Homeland Security today said Mexican drug cartels are offering $50,000 to kill federal immigration officers in Chicago. It comes as there's a new clash there over President Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. The suspect in the April attack pleaded guilty to attempted murder and multiple counts of arson. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro spoke about the videos and how his family, sleeping inside the residence that night, is still feeling the impact. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk reports. Consumer Reports tested 23 products and found that more than two-thirds of them contain more lead in one serving than experts say should be considered safe to consume in a day. NBC News' Anne Thompson reports. NBC News' Emilie Ikeda reports on new outbreaks of measles cases across the country. Health officials confirm hundreds of students in South Carolina and Minnesota are in quarantine tonight raising concern among doctors and families. Police body camera video edited and released by the Jacksonville Sheriff shows an officer approaching a mom picking up her daughter at school, telling her that her car was illegally parked. The situation then rapidly unraveled. The video shows the officer punching the woman and pulling her hair, while the sheriff says the woman bit the officer. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch reports. Families of hostages released as part of President Trump's peace deal described torture and starvation at the hands of their Hamas captors. NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas reports. In Wichita, Kansas, officials say video captured by a doorbell camera prompted an urgent search after it showed a woman being taken by force. It happened Sunday morning and police say dozens of tips poured in. Authorities say the incident was a case of domestic violence and that the 35-year-old female was victimized by her boyfriend. NBC News' Shaquille Brewster has the story.