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S2025 E244 Sept 8 Mon
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Six Israelis were killed when police said two Palestinian gunmen opened fire on people at a bus stop in Jerusalem. The gunmen were later killed. NBC News' Richard Engel reports. In Charlotte, new surveillance footage shows a shocking attack on a young woman in her work uniform riding the train. Police say just minutes after she sat down a man behind her pulled a knife from his pocket and attacked her. Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released an image of a lewd drawing allegedly made by President Trump and given to Jeffrey Epstein for his 50th birthday. It was part of a tranche of documents the committee subpoenaed from Epstein's estate. NBC News' Hallie Jackson reports. President Trump is commenting on the horrifying moment. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch reports. Across the country, confusion is growing over who is eligible for the Covid vaccine and how much it should cost. NBC News' Steve Patterson spoke to a woman on Medicare who expected her Covid vaccine to be free but instead had to pay $225 out of pocket. As the NFL season kicked off, Seattle Police used undercover police officers who dressed in the opposing team's jerseys at Sunday's home game against the San Francisco 49ers. The Seattle Seahawks told NBC News they've been using this tactic off and on for more than a decade to ensure fan safety and deter rowdy fans. NBC News' Sam Brock reports. Decades after the first African American pilots trained at the Tuskegee Institute, a new generation of pilots is ready to take flight. Kembriah Parker is a Tuskegee University student who just got her pilot's license through the school's new aviation science program. NBC News' Aaron Gilchrist reports. The Trump administration said it is expanding ICE operations in Chicago, as President Trump said he is still considering sending National Guard soldiers there to fight crime. Democratic officials in Chicago have blasted the moves. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. Russia launched over 800 drones in an air attack against Ukraine. The deadly strikes hit multiple targets across the country, including a major government building. NBC News' Keir Simmons reports. In Lubbock, Texas, the sheriff's department says two deputies were helping a driver when a semi-truck crashed into one of their cars. Witnesses at a nearby gas station ran over to help one of the deputies who was dangling off a highway overpass. NBC News' Priscilla Thompson has the story.

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2025/09/07 S2025 E243
Sept 7 Sun

According to the latest NBC News/SurveyMonkey poll, just over 4 in 10 Americans, 43%, approve of President Trump's job performance, similar to his standing in June, while 57% disapprove. Trump's weakest ratings are on economic matters, with 39% approving of his handling of inflation and 41% approving of his handling of trade and tariffs. NBC News' Steve Kornacki has the breakdown. Hurricane Kiko was churning as a Category 2 hurricane on Sunday, threatening to bring life-threatening rip currents and possibly coastal flooding in Hawaii, despite avoiding landfall. NBC News' Steve Patterson reports. A nearly $1.8 billion Powerball jackpot finally found winners during Saturday night's draw, the Multi-State Lottery Association said. The jackpot winners hailed from Texas and Missouri, resulting in a two-way split of a $1.787 billion jackpot, the association said in a statement late Saturday. NBC News' Ryan Chandler reports. The Indianapolis Colts are starting the new NFL season with new owners. Three sisters are now running the team, marking a historic first for the NFL. The daughters of the late Colts owner Jim Irsay spoke of the new responsibility they have taken on, what they learned from their father, how they hope to continue his legacy, and what their new role means for the future of the league. NBC News' Hallie Jackson has the story. Pope Leo XIV declared 15-year-old Carlo Acutis the first millennial saint at an open-air Mass attended by tens of thousands of people in the Vatican's St. Peter's Square on Sunday. NBC News' Claudio Lavanga reports at the Vatican. 

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2025/09/09 S2025 E245
Sept 9 Tue

Israel targeted Hamas leaders in Qatar with air strikes. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he approved the strikes after Hamas claimed responsibility for a terror attack on a bus stop in Jerusalem that killed six Israelis. The White House criticized the location of the strikes in Qatar, but said eliminating Hamas was a ‘worthy goal.' NBC News' Richard Engel reports. The suspect in the fatal stabbing of a Ukrainian refugee on a North Carolina train now faces a federal charge. President Trump slammed Democrats' policy of cashless bail for the killing. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. Following the public release of a raunchy drawing given to Jeffrey Epstein for his birthday allegedly containing President Trump's signature, the president called the image a "dead issue". NBC News' Hallie Jackson reports. In Nepal, the government's ban of social media apps including Facebook and Instagram sparked violent protests. The prime minister has now resigned, and the government revoked the ban. NBC News' Raf Sanchez reports. Apple debuted its new iPhone 17, along with the first ultra-thin iPhone Air. The company also says its new model of AirPods will be able to translate conversations live using artificial intelligence. NBC News' Brian Cheung reports. A new report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that for the period from April 2024 to March of 2025, the U.S. economy added far fewer jobs than previously reported. The routine revision is based on new data and could add pressure to the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates next week. NBC News' Christine Romans explains what it means. Aiden Wilkins is passionate about learning and dreams of helping kids in the future. The 9-year-old is the youngest student that has ever taken a class at Ursinus College. Aiden already has an idea of what's next - he wants to become a pediatric neurosurgeon. NBC News' Rehema Ellis has more on his story.