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Lester Holt Interviews Parents Of Missing American Austin Tice

Lester Holt Interviews Parents Of Missing American Austin Tice

NBC News’ Lester Holt interviews the parents of Austin Tice, the American freelance journalist and Marine veteran who went missing in Syria. Tice was detained at a checkpoint near Damascus in August 2012 and a month after a video of him apparently captured was posted. That was the last time Tice was seen. Debra and Marc Tice speak on their …

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McKinney Wildfire Blazing Through California And Towards Oregon

McKinney Wildfire Blazing Through California And Towards Oregon

California is in a state of emergency as the McKinney Fire rips through the Klamath National Forest and expanded rapidly over the weekend. It is now the largest wildfire in California in 2022 and is raging towards the Oregon border. Firefighters are struggling to save anything they can as homes and trees are being destroyed. The fire spans more than …

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Death Toll Rises To At Least 37 In Kentucky Flash Flood Catastrophe

Death Toll Rises To At Least 37 In Kentucky Flash Flood Catastrophe

Kentucky is recovering following a historic flash flood catastrophe. Rescuers are still uncovering the layers of death and misery as they continue to search the area. The death toll is now at 37 and is expected to increase, according to officials. Many in the area still have no power or drinkable water. Since last week, eastern Kentucky has received five …

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Nightly News Full Broadcast – Aug. 1

Nightly News Full Broadcast – Aug. 1

On tonight’s broadcast: Kentucky is recovering following a historic flash flood catastrophe that killed at least 35 people. California is in a state of emergency as the McKinney Fire rips through the Klamath National Forest and expanded rapidly over the weekend. NBC News’ Lester Holt interviews the parents of Austin Tice, the American freelance journalist and Marine veteran who went …

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Nightly News Full Broadcast – July 29

Nightly News Full Broadcast – July 29

On tonight’s broadcast: At least 19 people have been killed after a storm in Kentucky caused severe flash floods and mudslides. The Biden administration said it will be rolling out a more effective second Covid-19 booster shot this fall. NBC News’ Pete Williams is signing off after a decades-long career covering stories at the Justice Department and Supreme Court in …

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Star Trek Icon Nichelle Nichols Passes Away From Natural Causes

Star Trek Icon Nichelle Nichols Passes Away From Natural Causes

Nichelle Nichols broke barriers in Hollywood during the 1960s, playing Lieutenant Nyota Uhura in the original Star Trek series. She became the first Black woman cast in a major role on primetime TV and made more history with the first interracial kiss on TV with costar William Shatner. Though she originally planned on leaving after the first season, Dr. Martin …

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Death Toll Rises To 28 In Kentucky As New Rains Fall

Death Toll Rises To 28 In Kentucky As New Rains Fall

Tonight, eastern Kentucky was hit again with up to three more inches of rain. Isolated flood threats have plagued the region, which is still recovering from the devastating floods. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear visited the disaster zone. The governor says more than 600 people have been rescued by air alone since the flood began. So far, 28 Kentuckians have died. …

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15-Year-Old Minnesotan Teenager Raises $77,000 To Build Veteran’s Memorial

15-Year-Old Minnesotan Teenager Raises ,000 To Build Veteran’s Memorial

15-year-old Eagle Scout Dom Claseman of Olivia, Minnesota, realized his hometown needed a veterans’ memorial. So, he decided for his Eagle Project to build one. Dom painted his town with flyers, met with veterans, and appeared in local media. In total, he raised $77,000 to make it happen. When he turned 16, he and the contractors finished the memorial. Just …

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$1.34 Billion Mega Millions Ticket Sold In Chicago Suburb

.34 Billion Mega Millions Ticket Sold In Chicago Suburb

The Chicago suburb of Des Plaines has made Mega Millions history after a $1.34 billion ticket was sold at a Speedway gas station. The winner has yet to claim their prize, but winners in Illinois can remain anonymous and have 12 months to claim their prize. The lucky store that sold the ticket is also poised to get half a …

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Nightly News Full Broadcast – July 30

Nightly News Full Broadcast – July 30

President Biden tests positive again for Covid-19, Death toll climbs to at least 25 from Kentucky flooding and Police camera footage of events leading to Brianna Grier’s death released. » Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC » Watch more NBC video: http://bit.ly/MoreNBCNews NBC News Digital is a collection of innovative and powerful news brands that deliver compelling, diverse and engaging news …

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Ukraine Says Two Americans Fighting Killed In Battle

Ukraine Says Two Americans Fighting Killed In Battle

A Ukrainian commander says Luke Lucysczyn is one of two Americans killed in battle – both traveled from the U.S. to Ukraine on their own to volunteer for the war effort. Meanwhile, Russian missiles struck Odessa, Ukraine. The strike came after Russia agreed to end its blockade. Russia’s foreign minister said their target was strictly military and that the deal …

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Pete Williams Is ‘Our Compass’: Lester Holt Honors Retiring NBC News Legend

Pete Williams Is ‘Our Compass’: Lester Holt Honors Retiring NBC News Legend

Pete Williams is known for his Supreme Court expertise and his steady reporting on some of America’s most difficult news events. As Pete signs off one last time, Lester Holt remembers his colleague as “our compass,” and a leader who offers direction on stories big and small. » Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC » Watch more NBC video: http://bit.ly/MoreNBCNews NBC …

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Electric Bills Skyrocket Nationwide

Electric Bills Skyrocket Nationwide

Customers across the U.S. are seeing drastic increases in their electricity bills. American are expected to pay 20% more than last summer, with many states seeing even bigger rate increases. Pennsylvania regulators are now warning of a 45% hike. And some customers in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Hampshire will see an increase of 50%. » Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC …

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