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S2025 E292 Oct 29 Wed
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Hurricane Melissa, a monster Category 5 storm, caused catastrophic destruction in Jamaica. Homes were torn apart and streets were inundated with water. Some of the hardest hit communities are impossible to reach. The massive storm made a second landfall in Cuba, before taking aim at the Bahamas. NBC News' George Solis is there. Police bodycam videos show how first responders raced into an assisted living facility outside Detroit that was engulfed in flames. The 87 residents there are now lucky to be alive as some were asleep and unaware of the risk. NBC News' Morgan Chesky reports. A factory producing fentanyl for hospitals in China denies that its drug ends up in the U.S. The U.S. accuses China of producing the precursor chemicals for fentanyl that is smuggled across the southern border. NBC News' Janis Mackey Frayer reports. Testimony continued in the civil trial centered around the case of a six-year-old student who shot their teacher in school. Bodycam video and images were released publicly on Wednesday, showing law enforcement officers entering the school and treating that teacher after the shooting. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk has the story. Sean Grayson was found guilty of murder in killing of Sonya Massey. The former sheriff's deputy was convicted of second-degree murder which carries a potential sentence of up to 20 years in prison. NBC News' Maggie Vespa reports. Several research monkeys escaped, according to local authorities, after a truck carrying them crashed in Jasper County, Mississippi. Authorities initially warned the public that the monkeys may be carrying diseases including COVID, but later clarified, and said they're not infectious. NBC News' Kathy Park reports. The countdown is on to the Milan-Cortina Olympics, which will take place in February 2026. NBC News' Molly Hunter got a sneak peek inside the speedskating venue and the Olympic Village. Officials in San Francisco released harrowing video showing a firefighter repelling down a cliff to save a dog before he was reunited with his owner. NBC News' Tom Llamas reports.  

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After Hurricane Melissa destroyed entire towns in Jamaica, emergency crews are still working to clear roads into the hardest hit areas. Commercial flights have begun taking off, but thousands of tourists are still trying to get home. NBC News' George Solis reports from Montego Bay. Former teacher Abigail Zwerner testified that she thought she was dying after her six-year-old student shot her in 2023 at school. Zwerner has filed a $40 million lawsuit against former assistant principal Ebony Parker for allegedly ignoring several warnings about the student. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk reports. King Charles announced he will remove his brother's royal titles after growing pressure about Andrew's connection to Jeffrey Epstein. NBC News' Molly Hunter reports from Buckingham Palace. Severe weather along the east coast sparked flooding and travel chaos. Plus, Vice President Vance warned the federal government shutdown could cause a holiday travel ‘disaster.' NBC News' Tom Costello reports. President Trump reached a trade war truce with China's President Xi in their high-stakes meeting. President Trump agreed to lower some tariffs on Chinese imports in exchange for China suspending restrictions on rare-earth minerals, stopping the flow of fentanyl into the U.S., and buying more soybeans from American farmers. NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell reports. NBC News' Camila Bernal reports in our series "The Cost of Denial" about the special surgery eight-year-old Olivia Olson needed to reconstruct her ear. The surgeon was initially not covered by insurance. Olivia's parents decided to move forward anyway despite the high cost, and then, with their daughter already in the operating room, learned the denial had been reversed. Halloween is usually a holiday full of chocolate bars and candy, but a growing number of houses are offering a humble alternative – potatoes! NBC News' Emilie Ikeda reports on Halloween's hottest new treat.