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S2025 E279 Oct 15 Wed
本集简介

Officials in L.A. County declared an emergency over immigration raids – allowing taxpayer funds to help undocumented immigrants pay for rent and legal aid. It comes as there's dramatic new video of a clash in Chicago. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. Israel accused Hamas of violating President Trump's peace deal after failing to turn over the remains of all hostages in 72 hours. President Trump said Hamas was still ‘digging' for the remains, as he issued a new warning for the group to disarm. NBC News' Matt Bradley reports. President Trump said he is considering land strikes against drug cartels after U.S. military strikes on alleged drug boats off Venezuela. He also revealed he has authorized CIA action inside Venezuela. NBC News' Courtney Kube reports. An American Airlines flight was headed from Los Angeles to New York but had to turn around in the air after noxious fumes filled the cabin and cockpit. The pilots wearing masks after saying they could taste the potentially dangerous fumes. NBC News' Tom Costello reports. Authorities say two men were arrested and charged after a frightening armed home invasion. Video shows the moment the men ambushed a couple and forced them into their garage. Investigators in Florida believe the suspects were tracking the victims using an Apple AirTag. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch with the warning from police. Prosecutors on Long Island say they've arrested and charged a suspect for the 1984 rape and murder of 16-year-old Theresa Fusco. They say a smoothie cup discarded by the suspect had DNA that matched the crime scene. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk reports. Politico obtained more than seven months' worth of racist and violent Telegram messages from a group chat involving leaders of Young Republicans groups. Meanwhile, a Democrat running for attorney general in Virginia is facing criticism over a violent text he sent in 2022. NBC News' Hallie Jackson reports. A Texas firefighter badly hurt by a roof collapse finally reunited with his newborn son after months apart. While dad recovered in the hospital, baby Hudson was in the NICU - born 13 weeks early. NBC News' Priscilla Thompson reports. 

上一集
2025/10/14 S2025 E278
Oct 14 Tue

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. 

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2025/10/16 S2025 E280
Oct 16 Thur

After typhoon remnants battered Alaska and triggered widespread destruction, several communities were nearly wiped out. As many as 2,000 residents overwhelmed shelters and prompted urgent evacuations. NBC News' Liz Kreutz has the story. President Trump announced that he will meet again with Russian President Vladimir Putin for talks to end the war in Ukraine. It comes after his phone call with Putin today. NBC News' Peter Alexander reports. A federal grand jury in Maryland indicted former national security adviser John Bolton on 18 counts of mishandling national defense information. In a statement, Bolton said he has "become the latest target in weaponing the Justice Department" and that he looks "forward to the fight to defend my lawful conduct." NBC News' Laura Jarrett reports. The stock market has broken several records this year, fueled by investment in artificial intelligence. But some suggest it could be the makings of another financial bubble. NBC News Brian Cheung reports. Admiral Alvin Holsey, the commander of U.S. Southern Command is retiring after just one year on the job. His command is responsible for deadly strikes on boats off Venezuela that the Trump administration says are carrying drugs and cartel members to the U.S. NBC News' Courtney Kube reports. In a new report, consumer watchdog PIRG says robocalls are up 20 percent which means people are getting 420 million more calls each month. Experts say consumers should never provide personal information or credit card information to cold callers. NBC News' Tom Costello has more.  A Wichita, KS grandfather saw the series "The Cost of Denial" and contacted NBC News about the denials he received for surgery to alleviate his back pain. Shortly after NBC News called his insurer to ask about the case, coverage for the surgery was approved. NBC News' Anne Thompson reports. There is good news tonight for the Top Sumo athletes from Japan who are hitting the streets of London ahead of one of the biggest competitions for the sport. This is the second time in decades that the Grand Sumo Competition is held outside Japan, which has fans flocking to the sold-out event. NBC News' Molly Hunter on how fans can't get enough of the athletes outside of the ring.