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S2025 E273 Oct 9 Thur
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With the government no closer to reopening, military families say they are concerned about potentially missing a paycheck next week. One military mom made a direct plea to Speaker of the House Mike Johnson. NBC News' Ryan Nobles reports. Israelis are celebrating the Gaza deal which calls for Hamas to release all of its hostages. While in Gaza, there is jubilation that a devastating war could soon be over after two years. NBC News' Richard Engel reports. President Trump touted a landmark agreement to end the war in Gaza. Plus, two senior U.S. officials tell NBC News that 200 U.S. troops will be deployed to Israel, but not Gaza, to support an international security force. NBC News' Garrett Haake reports. The Department of Justice says New York's Attorney General Letitia James was indicted on charges of bank fraud and making a false statement to a financial institution. It comes weeks after President Trump called for her to be prosecuted. James called the charges "baseless" and said the president's only goal is "political retribution". In a stunning ruling, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals halted the execution of Robert Roberson set for October 16. The case now goes back to the lower court for review. Robert Roberson was convicted in 2003 for killing his daughter Nikki. Prosecutors focused on a shaken baby syndrome diagnosis. The 58-year old has long maintained his innocence and his defense has argued that the science behind his conviction is outdated. The Texas Attorney General has stood by Roberson's conviction. Lester Holt has the very latest on the story and how his reporting may have contributed to the decision. NBC News' Laura Jarrett reports. NBC News' Steve Patterson reports on the play that went viral during a youth football game in Arkansas and how the touchdown taught both teams a valuable life lesson. 

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President Trump announced that Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of his peace plan. Trump said he could travel to the mideast this weekend. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez has more. President Trump announced that Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of his peace plan. Trump said he could travel to the mideast this weekend. NBC News' Richard Engel reports. It's the issue at the center of the government shutdown: subsidies for ACA healthcare plans that expire at the end of the year which will send premiums soaring for millions of Americans. Democrats want to negotiate an extension for the subsidies before voting to reopen the government and now GOP Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene also says something needs to be done. NBC News' Christine Romans reports. Federal authorities arrested 29-year-old Jonathan Rinderknecht and charged him with arson involving federal property for allegedly setting the Palisades fire. Authorities say the suspect started the Lachman fire which smoldered underground for about a week before winds caused it to surface and become the Palisades fire. NBC News' Liz Kreutz has the story. The pitch on her social media videos is that young women can make thousands of dollars by donating their eggs. But NBC Bay Area investigative reporter Hilda Gutierrez looks into the California doctor who at least a dozen patients say failed to pay up on time.  After country music superstar Zach Bryan shared a snippet of a new song with lyrics that appeared to criticize ICE, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem called it "completely disrespectful." Bryan posted "this song is about how much I love this country and everyone in it more than anything. When you hear the rest of the song, you will understand the full context." NBC News' Savannah Sellers reports. Country legend Dolly Parton posts a video on social media addressing rumors about her health. In the video, Parton says she wants fans to know that she's "not dying." The new video comes after a post on Tuesday by her sister asking fans to "pray" for Dolly. In true Dolly fashion, the star reassured fans today, saying she's not done working. NBC News' Chloe Melas has the story.