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85. Apr 3 Fri
April 3, 2026
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April 2, 2026
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83. Apr 1 Wed
April 1, 2026
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82. Mar 31 Tues
March 31, 2026
President Trump suggested the war with Iran will end soon as the national average for a gallon of gas rose to over four dollars. NBC News' Garrett Haake reports. An American journalist was kidnapped by a pro-Iran militia in Iraq. NBC News' Raf Sanchez reports. NASA says it is on track to launch four astronauts around the moon. The crew will begin suiting up tomorrow morning before they head to the launch pad. NBC News' Tom Costello reports from the Kennedy Space Center. A federal judge halted construction on President Trump's passion project, the White House ballroom, unless Congress approves the plans. In his order, the judge wrote, "The President of the United States is the steward of the White House for future generations of First Families. He is not, however, the owner!" NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell reports. According to a newly released affidavit, Tiger Woods had two hydrocodone pills in his pocket when he was arrested for driving under the influence in Florida. In the document, Woods' eyes are described as "bloodshot and glassy" and his pupils as "extremely dilated." NBC News' Jesse Kirsch reports. Last summer in our series "The Cost of Denial," NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reported on Eric Tennant who was seeking a treatment for the bile duct cancer he had, hoping it would prolong his life. Insurance denied coverage at first, and once it was approved, the cancer had spread too far. Now Eric's widow has fought for a change to the law. For 11-year-old Levi Buxman, who has down syndrome, it was the surprise of a lifetime when his fellow classmates at Green Elementary in Ohio greeted him with cheers and high fives to celebrate him beating leukemia, after he spent over 260 days in the hospital battling the disease. NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas reports.

81. Mar 30 Mon
March 30, 2026
President Trump issued a new warning to the Iranian regime, as he revealed one of the officials the U.S. has been indirectly talking to. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk reports. Security lines shrunk at airports across the country as TSA officers received their first paychecks. NBC News' Priscilla Thompson reports. Moments after Delta Flight 104 took off from Sao Paulo, Brazil for Atlanta, a fireball engulfed the jet's left engine. Delta says it experienced a mechanical issue and landed safely. NBC News' Morgan Chesky reports. In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, new body camera video shows the shocking moment a police officer clings to the side of a suspect's truck for blocks as he speeds off. NBC News' Maggie Vespa has the story. In Bulverde, Texas, a 15-year old student shot a teacher this morning. The school was placed on lockdown and first responders rushed to the scene. Officials say the student was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. NBC News' Ryan Chandler has more. Golfer Tiger Woods bonded out of jail following his arrest for DUI with property damage in Florida. Now, the big question is whether Woods will tee off at the Masters, which begins on April 9. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch reports. Four astronauts are preparing for their journey around the moon. The mission was delayed this winter due to technical challenges. Lift off is scheduled for this Wednesday. NBC News' Tom Costello reports from the Kennedy Space Center.

80. Mar 28 Sat
March 28, 2026
From rising gas prices to falling markets, the war with Iran has hit the global economy hard. New economic risks are growing as some financial experts warn the disruption from the war could last years and that the markets may be underestimating the impact of the war. NBC News' Brian Cheung has the latest. Thousands of additional American troops have arrived in the Middle East as the war with Iran continues to escalate. The Pentagon is reporting new American casualties from an Iranian attack on a U.S. airbase in Saudi Arabia. NBC News' Matt Bradley reports from Tel Aviv, Israel. Travel chaos across the country is lingering with no relief from the partial government shutdown. Members of Congress have left Washington for their spring recess without a legislative solution that would have funded most of the Department of Homeland Security. NBC News' Julie Tsirkin has the latest. Thousands of demonstrations are planned in all 50 states in the third round of ‘No Kings' protests since President Trump took office last year. Organizers for the protests are predicting it will be the "single largest non-violent day of action" in American history. NBC News' Steven Romo reports. In an exclusive interview with NBC News, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russian intelligence supports Iran as it strikes U.S. forces in the region. He also said he is "worried" that American weapons that could help Ukraine are instead being sent to the Middle East. NBC News' Raf Sanchez reports. New images of Tiger Woods' release from a Florida jail show the golf legend after he was involved in a rollover crash near his home. NBC News' George Solis has the latest. Medical students across the country found out where they matched into residency programs on their journey toward becoming doctors. Across the country, those students shared the moments they have all been waiting for to celebrate their hard work paying off. NBC News' José Díaz-Balart has more in this week's Good News Wrap-Up.

79. Mar 27 Fri
March 27, 2026
The DOW is now in correction, down more than 10% from its high before the war with Iran. NBC News' Christine Romans reports on the worrying warning signs of potential tough times ahead. President Trump signed an emergency order to pay TSA as a potential deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security fell apart. NBC News' Ryan Nobles reports. The Martin County Sheriff's Office says Tiger Woods was driving alone at "high speeds" on a suburban road in Jupiter Island, Florida when he was trying to pass a truck. Authorities say Woods has been charged with a DUI, property damage, and refusal to submit a lawful test in a crash. NBC News has reached out to Woods' team but has not heard back. NBC's Jesse Kirsch reports. The FBI said that FBI Director Kash Patel's emails were targeted by a pro-Iran group. And two U.S. officials told NBC News that several American service members were injured when an Iranian missile targeted a U.S. base in Saudi Arabia. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. Savannah tells Hoda Kotb about the message she posted on social media to her mother's kidnapper. NBC News' Tom Llamas reports on Savannah's plan to return to Studio 1A next month. NBC Bay Area investigative reporter Bigad Shaban reports on the San Francisco firefighter with stage four lung cancer and denied by his insurance for coverage of the treatment his doctor says he needs. Tim Coffey grew up cherishing March Madness. His dad Phil called the first day of the NCAA tournament "Christmas Morning for college basketball fans." This year, the first since Coffey lost his father to cancer, Tim knew he had to do something to pay it all forward. He surprised another deserving dad with tickets to the Sweet Sixteen round of the tournament. NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas reports.

78. Mar 26 Thurs
March 26, 2026
In her first interview since her mother Nancy's abduction, Savannah opens up about the early clues and the guilt of wondering if her public profile played a role. It's "too much to bear," she tells Hoda Kotb in a deeply moving conversation about the search for answers. Savannah opens up to Hoda Kotb about the outpouring of love and support that she's felt since her mother was taken 54 days ago. President Trump said he would extend the deadline for strikes on Iran's power plants after positive developments in negotiations with the Iranian regime. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. President Trump posted on Truth Social that he is signing an order to pay TSA workers. They have been working without pay for 41 days during the partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security. Roughly 11% of officers are calling out daily, leading to long TSA lines at airports. NBC News' Tom Costello reports.

77. Mar 25 Wed
March 25, 2026
The TSA warned that a shortage of officers to oversee security checkpoints could lead to the closure of small airports. It comes as lawmakers struggle to agree on a deal to re-open the Department of Homeland Security. NBC News' Ryan Nobles reports. The Iranian regime has rejected President Trump's 15-point peace proposal to end the war. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. There's new video of the deadly collision between the Air Canada jet and the fire truck heading to another plane that had declared an emergency. We speak to people who were on the plane and have the latest on the investigation, as we learn one air traffic controller was doing two jobs that night - which is common during low traffic times. NBC News' Sam Brock has the latest. Editor's Note: A previous version of this report included an animation of the Air Canada plane landing on the incorrect runway. It has been updated for accuracy. Dramatic body camera played in front of the jury for the first time shows the moments a police officer arrived at the scene last year, after Arielle Konig says her husband tried to kill her while on a hike. The trial for her husband, Gerhardt Konig continued today. NBC News' Steve Patterson reports from court. A jury awarded $6 million to a now 20-year-old woman who says she developed depression and anxiety from using social media as a kid. NBC News' Laura Jarrett reports on the broader significance this case could have. In her first interview since her mother Nancy Guthrie's abduction, Savannah shares the anguish of not knowing what happened and says her family is "in agony." NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports. Crews moved the Air Canada plane that crashed into a fire truck earlier this week from the runway. NBC News' Sam Brock has the latest on where the investigation stands. A Utah mom allegedly confronted an 11-year-old boy she says bullied her child, according to court documents. She told the boy to get into her car, drove him to her home and made him apologize to her daughter, according to the documents. A lawyer for the mom says the allegations are "not accurate". NBC News' Emilie Ikeda reports. A Nebraska school came together to celebrate teacher Tami Phillips' 100th cancer treatment. The school district says it "was not just a celebration of a number, but a reflection of strength, perseverance, and the power of a school and community standing behind one of its own." NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas reports.

76. Mar 24 Tues
March 24, 2026
Sources tell NBC News that President Trump will send more than an additional 1,000 soldiers from the 82nd Airborne to the Middle East. NBC News' Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel reports. Investigators are focusing on a key tracking system that they say did not alert the controllers ahead of the fatal crash Sunday night. They're also scrutinizing the recorders from the plane and cockpit, and looking into whether ATC staffing could have played a role. NBC News' Sam Brock has the latest. A massive explosion at a large Texas oil refinery could further impact gas prices if the refinery is not back online soon, experts tell NBC News. An average gallon of gas in the U.S. is already up one dollar since the start of the war with Iran. NBC News' Priscilla Thompson reports from the scene. There's a potential deal in the works to re-open the Department of Homeland Security, according to four sources familiar with the negotiations between Congress and the White House. NBC News' Tom Costello reports. After one day of deliberation, a jury awarded 375 million dollars to the state of New Mexico which accused Meta of creating a breeding ground for predators looking to exploit kids and teens online. NBC News' Laura Jarrett has the latest on the ruling and what it could mean for the social media giant. In Hawaii, the murder trial continued for Gerhardt Konig, a doctor accused of trying to kill his wife Arielle. Today she took the stand for the first time and said one year ago on her birthday her husband tried to push her off a hiking trail. NBC News' Steve Patterson is in court. Police in Tennessee say Alan Ritchson was acting in self-defense during a physical confrontation with his neighbor that was caught on camera. NBC News' Morgan Chesky reports. Trecia Crawford is a beloved crossing guard at Moss Haven Elementary School in Dallas. When her car broke down and couldn't be fixed, a group of 'carpool dads' at the school stepped in, raising the money to fix up a new ride for her. NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas reports.

75. Mar 23 Mon
March 23, 2026
There's new video of the deadly collision between the Air Canada jet and the fire truck heading to another plane that had declared an emergency. We speak to people who were on the plane and have the latest on the investigation, as we learn one air traffic controller was doing two jobs that night - which is common during low traffic times. NBC News' Sam Brock has the latest. President Trump cited ‘major points of agreement' in direct talks with the Iranian regime to end the war. But Iran denied there were any direct talks. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. President Trump deployed ICE officers to help speed up airport security lines, after thousands of unpaid TSA agents called out sick amid the shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch reports. As the search for Nancy Guthrie enters its eighth week, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos shares new information about a specific date three weeks prior to Guthrie's disappearance. NBC News' Liz Kreutz has the story. Residents in multiple states were shocked when meteors were captured on camera lighting up the sky. In Houston, the meteor weighed about a ton. NBC News' Priscilla Thompson is there. Shay Taylor worked as a janitor for 10 years at Yale New Haven Hospital. Soon, she will return as a doctor. The emotional video of her matching into the residency program there is going viral. NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas reports.

74. Mar 22 Sun
March 22, 2026
Iran has threatened to escalate strikes on energy infrastructure should President Donald Trump make good on a promise to "obliterate" the country's power plants if it does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. NBC News' Matt Bradley reports from Tel Aviv, Israel. The Trump administration says ICE agents will deploy to airports across the country on Monday to assist TSA officers with security at airport entrances and exits where lines have been particularly long in recent weeks. NBC News' Julie Tsirkin reports. As the war with Iran continues to rage in the Middle East, the rising cost of oil is pushing up the price of gas and other major categories like groceries, along with threatening the global economy more broadly. NBC News' Brian Cheung explains. Chicago police are questioning a person of interest in connection to the shocking death of college freshman Sheridan Gorman. Police say the 18-year-old was out with friends near the Loyola Chicago campus when a man approached them and fired a single shot, killing Gorman. NBC News' Valerie Castro reports. In Hawaii, historic flooding is putting thousands at risk after the most rain in decades is prompting mass rescues and evacuations, with officials saying the threat isn't over yet. NBC News' Steve Patterson reports. The Guthrie family on Saturday evening expressed their gratitude to the Tucson community where their missing mother Nancy lived before her disappearance and suspected abduction seven weeks ago. NBC News' Dana Griffin reports. A bright fireball that was spotted Saturday afternoon in the skies over Texas was confirmed to be a meteor that likely broke apart over the Houston area, according to NASA. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch reports. A beloved National Hockey League reporter for the Minnesota Wild died in a house fire on Saturday along with her three young children. NBC News' Hallie Jackson reports. At Pleasant Hill Middle School in Cincinnati, basketball coach Dez Scruggs is inspiring the next generation of players. As a player, he was diagnosed with a rare condition that left him legally blind. But Scruggs was determined to stay on the court, and managed to find his footing as a coach. NBC News' Hallie Jackson has the story.

73. Mar 21 Sat
March 21, 2026
In an alarming escalation during the U.S. war with Iran, nuclear sites have been targeted after Iran says a uranium enrichment complex was attacked. In response, an Iranian missile struck a town in Israel that's home to a major nuclear facility, injuring dozens of people. NBC News' Raf Sanchez reports from Beirut. As the U.S. war with Iran continues to push gas and oil prices higher, the Trump administration is making new moves to attempt to contain prices from rising further. NBC News' Kathy Park reports. As major airports across the country continue to grapple with long lines due to TSA staffing shortages, President Trump is threatening to send ICE agents to airports where they'll do security as soon as Monday. NBC News' Valerie Castro reports. Robert Mueller III, the long-serving FBI director who later served as the special counsel overseeing the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, has died. He was 81. NBC News' Julie Tsirkin reports. As Hawaii grapples with its worst flooding crisis in more than 20 years, officials are urging people in hard-hit areas to "LEAVE NOW." The warning came after heavy rains fell on soil already saturated by downpours from a winter storm a week ago. Still more rain was expected during the weekend, officials said. NBC News' Dana Griffin reports. In a new interview with "Meet the Press" moderator Kristen Welker, Cuba Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío Domínguez is pushing back on the Trump administration's U.S. pressure campaign on the Cuban regime. It comes as the island grapples with an ongoing energy and humanitarian crisis, as the White House considers possible action in Cuba. NBC News' José Díaz-Balart reports.

72. Mar 20 Fri
March 20, 2026
NBC News' Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel reports from Jerusalem where an Iranian strike hit the Old City today near some of the most sacred religious sites in the world. President Trump is weighing whether to send possibly thousands of U.S. troops into Iran as he looks for a way to achieve some of his key goals and end the war, according to the two current U.S. officials, two former U.S. officials and another person familiar with the discussions. NBC News' Courtney Kube reports. Honolulu officials warned of an imminent dam failure on the Hawaiian island of Oahu and ordered residents to evacuate as devastating flooding slams the region. Hawaii News Now's Bill V reports. Chicago police are searching for the person responsible for the shocking slaying of college freshman Sheridan Gorman. Police say the 18-year-old was out with friends near the Loyola Chicago campus when a man approached them and fired a single shot, killing Gorman. NBC News' Sam Brock reports. Security lines at some airports are stretching to three hours, as TSA officers have now gone more than 35 days without a full paycheck. Discussions about ending the partial shutdown are continuing on Capitol Hill, but no deal has been reached. NBC News' Tom Costello reports. We take a close look at the impact the war in Iran is having here at home, where more than a dozen families are paying the ultimate price and planning funerals for their sons and daughters. NBC News' Maggie Vespa spoke with Charles Simmons, the father of Master Sergeant Tyler Simmons who lost his life when his unit's refueling aircraft crashed in Iraq. He talks about his son, how he loved being an airman, and how he touched many lives. We take a look back at the life of Chuck Norris…a martial arts master, an action hero, and someone whose legend is now immortal on the internet. NBC News' Tom Llamas reports.

71. Mar 19 Thurs
March 19, 2026
The U.S. is accelerating the deployment of thousands more marines and sailors to the Middle East, according to two people familiar with the decision. It comes as Iran has launched new attacks on its neighbors. NBC News' Keir Simmons reports. President Trump said he's not sending ground troops to Iran. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. Key TSA checkpoints are gridlocked, with 38% of TSA officers calling out in Atlanta and Houston, two major airports. Congress has made little progress reaching a deal to end the partial government shutdown. NBC News' Tom Costello reports. Corey Lewandowski, a powerful aide to outgoing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, is facing allegations he solicited payment in exchange for security contracts at DHS, according to multiple industry sources and government officials. NBC News' Julia Ainsley reports. Devastating news in the search for 20-year-old Jimmy Gracey, who went missing early Tuesday morning after a night out with friends in Barcelona. Family and friends have been desperately searching for clues but today, his body was found by the popular beach where he was last seen. NBC News' Molly Hunter is in Barcelona. It was an emotional moment for Rhode Island high school senior Colin Dorgan when he helped win the state championship for his Blackstone Valley ice hockey team, mere weeks after the tragic shooting deaths of his mother, brother and grandfather at another game. Tom Llamas reports.

70. Mar 18 Wed
March 18, 2026
Senators grilled Sen. Markwayne Mullin during a hearing over his confirmation to become the next Secretary of Homeland Security. Congress remains in a standoff over DHS funding, leading to massive TSA lines at airports across the country. NBC News' Tom Costello reports. Oil prices surged after attacks on energy sites in Iran and Qatar. Plus, Trump administration officials were grilled by Democrats over air strikes against the Iranian regime. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. In Engelberg, Switzerland, a gondola at a ski resort came crashing down during strong winds. Video shows the cable car overturning multiple times. NBC News' Daniele Hamamdjian has the story. 20-year-old Jimmy Gracey went missing after a night out in Barcelona, where he was visiting his friends from the University of Alabama who are studying abroad. His family is now pleading for anyone with any information to speak up as they pray for his safe return. NBC News' Maggie Vespa has the story. Across the west a massive heat wave is making many major cities like Los Angeles and Phoenix feel like summer in March, with the Phoenix fire department reporting they've had to make at least two heat related rescues on hiking trails. It comes as wildfires are raging across Nebraska, killing at least one person. Liz Kreutz reports. Cesar Chavez is considered a hero of the labor rights movement, with schools and streets named after him across the country. Now, decades after his death, women have come forward alleging they were sexually assaulted by Chavez. NBC News' Camila Bernal reports. Before her wedding, second-grade teacher Klarissa Trevino turned to her students for marriage advice. They had suggestions on everything from morning coffee to flowers to love. Hallie Jackson reports.

69. Mar 17 Tues
March 17, 2026
President Trump slammed the former director of the National Counterterrorism Center who resigned in protest over the war with Iran as "weak on security." NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. The Iranian regime's security chief who was responsible for the brutal crackdown of Iranian protestors earlier this year was killed in an airstrike. NBC News' Richard Engel reports. A member of Texas Congresswoman's Jasmine Crockett's security team was chased down by police in Dallas. After a standoff in a garage where police say he pointed a gun, he was shot and killed. Police say the identity he had with the Congresswoman's office is not who he really was. NBC News' Ryan Nobles reports. Tonight, we get a rare look inside a Cuban hospital, as doctors struggle to treat patients amid the growing power and energy crisis there. NBC News' George Solis is the first journalist given access to a hospital in Cuba in more than a decade. Huge piles of snow in the Midwest, record heat out west, dangerous storms in the northeast, and deadly wildfires in Nebraska … NBC News' Maggie Vespa covers the extreme weather around the country. Kristin Cabot, the executive caught on camera last year in an embrace with her boss at a Coldplay concert, shared her side of the story with Oprah. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk reports. Some residents in Ohio and Pennsylvania saw a fireball streaking through the sky. NASA says it was a meteor fracturing into small pieces. NBC News' Sam Brock has the story. This week, thousands of medical students across the country will find out if they've been accepted to a coveted residency program, and for one single mother in Iowa it's the culmination of years of hard work to provide a bright future for her and her daughter. Kristen Welker reports.

68. Mar 16 Mon
March 16, 2026
300 cities across the midwest picked up double-digit snow totals, leading to whiteout conditions on roads in a number of states. Meanwhile, the east coast was pummeled by high winds and heavy rain, snarling air travel. NBC News' Angie Lassman reports. Iran launched new attacks on key international airports, including in Dubai. NBC News' Richard Engel reports. With Iran launching attacks on oil tankers to drive up oil prices, President Trump is now urging allies to send ships to help escort tankers through the Strait of Hormuz. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. President Trump's Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles, says she plans to stay in her role during breast cancer treatment. NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell has the latest. Thousands of panicked people ran across the beach Saturday after what appeared to be gunshots ringing out in Daytona Beach, Florida. Officials say there was no gunfire and people were actually crushing water bottles to stampede the crowd. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch has the story. Cuba has descended into a blackout as one top official says the country's now hoping to have a more open relationship with the United States - but critics are skeptical. NBC News' George Solis is in Havana with the latest. More TSA officers are quitting or calling out sick as the partial government shutdown continues. Long lines and delays slowed travelers during this hectic spring break week. The TSA insists security is not being compromised. NBC News' Tom Costello reports.

67. Mar 15 Sun
March 15, 2026
Parts of the Midwest have been dumped with more than two feet of snow as blizzard warnings are declared in seven states. And in Texas a powerful dust storm caused dangerous conditions for drivers. Meanwhile, in Hawaii heavy rainfall triggered flash flooding. NBC News' Angie Lassman reports. President Trump's call for help to reopen the Strait of Hormuz has so far gone unanswered. On Truth Social, the president listed China, France, Japan, South Korea, the U.K. as countries he hopes would help. It comes as Trump tells NBC News that Iran is ready to negotiate a ceasefire. NBC News' Raf Sanchez has the latest. Gas prices could reach a national average of $4 per gallon as early as this week as Energy Secretary Christ Wright is warning that Americans would feel higher prices at the pump for "a few more weeks." It comes as gas prices are already up 70 cents from before the war with Iran began. NBC News' Brian Cheung has the latest. A mysterious illness called histoplasmosis has sickened at least 36 people in Middle Tennessee. It can cause cough, chest tightness, fever and chills. One family tells us that for them, this outbreak turned deadly. NBC News' Kathy Park has the details. Former DOGE staffers' deposition videos tied to a civil lawsuit have gone viral online. In the videos, one former staffer of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency said he used ChatGPT to help identify and eliminate DEI programs. NBC News' Julie Tsirkin reports. Two women slammed by an out-of-control New York City taxi are expected to be okay, police say. One witness says the crash on a sidewalk sent one of the women to the ground and the other down through cellar doors, into a basement. NBC News' Valerie Castro reports. As long TSA lines have caused travel chaos across the country, major airlines are pressuring Congress to act and reopen the Department of Homeland Security. In the month since DHS has lapsed their funding, more than 300 TSA agents have quit. NBC News' Aaron Gilchrist reports. New Jersey baseball coach Lou DiChiaro received an emotional surprise celebration and reunion from his medical team at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center after he received a heart transplant. Now, DiChiaro has returned to coaching young players, and says he is working to get better every day. NBC News' Hallie Jackson has the story.

66. Mar 13 Fri
March 13, 2026
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65. Mar 12 Thurs
March 12, 2026
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64. Mar 11 Wed
March 11, 2026
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63. Mar 10 Tues
March 10, 2026
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62. Mar 9 Mon
March 9, 2026
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61. Mar 8 Sun
March 8, 2026
U.S. Central Command announced the death of a seventh service member today. The military says the service member was seriously wounded in an attack on troops in Saudi Arabia on March 1. And Iranian state media reports Mojtaba Khamenei has been selected as Iran's next supreme leader, a week after his father was killed in U.S.-Israeli strikes. NBC News' Matt Bradley reports. Dramatic moments unfolded at the Kansas City International Airport when travelers were evacuated, some even stranded on the tarmac, after officials became aware of an unspecified situation. Police in Norway are searching for the perpetrators behind an explosion outside the U.S. Embassy in Oslo. Police say they are investigating "multiple hypotheses," including the possibility that the incident may have been linked to the "current security situation," NBC News' Daniele Hamamdjian has the latest. The FBI and New York Police Department are investigating an improvised explosive device thrown near New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's residence, Gracie Mansion, as a possible act of terrorism. Two suspects have been taken into custody, and one of them referenced ISIS in statements to authorities. NBC News' Valerie Castro reports. The national average for gas prices is now $3.45, up 47 cents from a week ago. But a spike in oil prices may impact more than just the cost at the pump. The price of food, transportation and manufacturing may also rise. NBC News' Allie Canal reports. A majority of the American public does not approve of how President Trump is handling the war with Iran, according to a new NBC News national poll. NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell reports. The FBI later determined that the threat was not credible. It comes as TSA shortages from the partial government shutdown are causing long waits at other airports just ahead of the busy spring break travel season. NBC News' George Solis reports. A couple is being hailed as heroes after they jumped into action to save a driver who went unconscious behind the wheel. NBC News' Steve Patterson reports.

60. Mar 7 Sat
March 7, 2026
The skies of Iran turned orange as Iranians experienced some of the heaviest bombardment since the war began. It comes after President Trump warned Iran would be hit "hard" and Iran's president rejected Trump's demand for the regime's unconditional surrender. Iran's president also said his country will no longer strike their Middle East neighbors, unless their territory is used to attack Iran. NBC News' Daniele Hamamdjian has the latest. The national average for gas is now $3.41 per gallon, up 43 cents from a week ago. But experts warn that gas prices could rise even further and approach $4 per gallon as soon as next week. It comes as the war with Iran has caused oil shipping in the critical waterway the Strait of Hormuz to slow down. Some oil producers have announced they will slow production as shipping risks rise. NBC News' Allie Canal reports. Powerful storms that caused tornadoes in parts of Oklahoma and Michigian have killed at least 8 people, including a 12-year-old boy. The storms left a swath of destruction reducing homes to rubble. Survivors are now beginning the process of cleaning up. NBC News' George Solis reports.Southwest Airlines says it diverted a flight to Atlanta out of an abundance of caution Friday, after what it says was a misunderstanding of a customer's behavior. Video from inside the plane shows police ordering passengers to put their hands up, before a man was removed from the plane. An FBI Atlanta spokesperson says no charges will be filed. NBC News' Valerie Castro reports. President Trump attended the "dignified transfer" on Saturday, when the six fallen U.S. service members killed during the war with Iran were returned to U.S. soil. It comes as the president hosted Latin American leaders and floated possible action in Cuba. NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell reports. The Texas Department of Public Safety has released bodycam and security footage showing the tense moments before a federal agent shot and killed 23-year-old Ruben Martinez. NBC News' Steve Patterson reports. At the Cleveland Clinic, 4-year-old Brinley Wyczalek bonded with construction workers who showed up with major support as she waits for a heart transplant. NBC News' José Díaz-Balart has that story and more in this week's Good News Wrap-Up.

59. Mar 6 Fri
March 6, 2026
On the first day of the war with Iran, a missile strike on an elementary school killed more than 170 people according to Iranian officials. Now one U.S. official and one person familiar with the preliminary findings of the U.S. investigation into the attack say it looks increasingly likely that a U.S. munition was responsible for the strike. NBC News' Molly Hunter reports. U.S. crude oil prices are up 35% in one week, a record increase. Gas prices since the war with Iran began are up 34 cents a gallon. One veteran analyst tells NBC News' Christine Romans gas prices could soon hit $4 a gallon. Israel launched another round of strikes in Lebanon against Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed paramilitary group the U.S. classifies as a terror organization. NBC News' Daniele Hamamdjian reports. President Trump posted there would be no deal with Iran without ‘unconditional surrender' as the U.S. and Israel launched another wave of devastating strikes against the Iranian regime. NBC News' Richard Engel reports. Tornadoes and severe weather are tearing through much of the country tonight, from Texas to the Midwest. At least two people were killed as communities grapple with widespread destruction. NBC News' George Solis is in the storm zone. Investigators are now asking Nancy Guthrie's neighbors if they had internet issues the night she was abducted, suggesting they may be looking into whether the suspect used a high-tech device known as a wifi jammer to interfere with the internet. NBC News' Liz Kreutz has the story.

58. Mar 5 Thur
March 5, 2026
President Trump has fired Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, the first cabinet secretary he's fired in his second term. The president announced Sen. Markywane Mullin as Noem's replacement, pending Senate confirmation. NBC News' Peter Alexander reports. Tonight, Iran was accused of launching another drone strike on a civilian airport. In an exclusive interview with Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, NBC Nightly News anchor asked about those Iranian drone attacks, a potential U.S. ground invasion and his message to President Trump. Newly released bodycam footage shows the moment police took down a gunman on a deadly rampage in downtown Austin. Tonight, investigators are sharing that footage and weighing in on possible motives. NBC News' Priscilla Thompson reports. Savannah Guthrie visited the Today Show studio this morning, reuniting with friends and colleagues amid the harrowing search for her mother. NBC News' Tom Llamas has the story. Police, firefighters, elected officials and neighbors turned out in force to celebrate a World War II veteran's 100th birthday. It was a special surprise for a man who served his country. NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas reports.

57. Mar 4 Wed
March 4, 2026
New video shows the massive blast after a U.S. submarine torpedoed and sank an Iranian navy ship, the first time since World War II an American sub has destroyed an enemy vessel that way, as the Pentagon says U.S. and Israeli strikes have sharply reduced Iran's missile and drone attacks. NBC News' Richard Engel reports. WIth Iran continuing its drone and missile attacks in the Middle East, travel has been chaotic. The Trump administration says it is chartering flights and opening up seats on military planes to help stranded Americans. NBC News' Keir Simmons reports. A plane struck homes before crashing into a backyard in Phoenix, Arizona. Officials say the instructor and student on board were injured along with one person who was inside one one of the homes hit. All three remain in stable condition. NBC News' Steve Patterson reports from the scene. Today's hearing was heated - and at times salacious - as Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was grilled on whether she had an affair with one of her top aides. NBC News' Ryan Nobles has the story. The Republican Senate primary in Texas is headed to a runoff, with incumbent Sen. John Cornyn facing off against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. President Trump says he will soon make an endorsement in the bitter race, and will encourage the other candidate to drop out. NBC News' Melanie Zanona explains. NBC News' Tom Llamas reports on the life and legacy of one of the biggest names in college sports. Lou Holtz coached six college and university teams, most notably at Notre Dame where he led the team to a national championship.

56. Mar 3 Tues
March 3, 2026
President Trump said that his decision to strike the Iranian regime was made in part because he said Iran was ‘going to attack first.' NBC News' Garrett Haake reports. A drone attack near the American consulate in Dubai set part of the building on fire, though no injuries were reported, as President Donald Trump on Tuesday touted U.S. and Israeli gains in Iran. NBC News' Keir Simmons reports. Gas prices rose 11 cents in one day, something that hasn't happened since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. NBC News' Christine Romans reports on what President Trump said the U.S. would do to protect ships in the critical Strait of Hormuz to keep oil moving throughout the world, and NBC News military analyst Col. Steve Warren explains how the plan could work. NYPD Officer Joseph Wetzel was off-duty at a diner after weeks of cancer treatment when he heard a loud crash. He ran to the scene of a fiery car crash, rescuing a man trapped inside a burning vehicle. NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas reports. In Texas, both Democrats and Republicans have faced off in expensive primaries to determine who will be their party's candidate for Senate. On the Republican side, four-term Sen. John Cornyn was challenged by the Texas Attorney General from the right. Democratic state Rep. James Talarico and Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett have also faced off in an intense race. NBC News' Melanie Zanona reports. From New York to Los Angeles, investigators are looking into a series of aviation incidents and close-calls at the nation's airports. In New York, a small Cessna made an emergency landing on the Hudson River. NBC News' Tom Costello has the latest.

55. Mar 2 Mon
March 2, 2026
Iran has targeted several cities across the Middle East with hundreds of missiles and drones. Now, some countries in the Gulf are threatening to join the war. NBC News' Keir Simmons reports. The Pentagon announced more troops and fighter jets are deploying to join the operation and confirmed at least six American service members have been killed, as Iran escalated its attacks on Israel and multiple Arab countries. NBC News' Richard Engel reports. A new threat from Iran tonight around the critical Strait of Hormuz, where much of the world's oil passes through. NBC News' Christine Romans has the implications for the price you pay at the pump. We have new details tonight about the gunman accused of carrying out a deadly attack at a downtown Austin restaurant, and what police are saying about his possible ties to terrorism. NBC News' Priscilla Thompson has the latest. The House Oversight Committee released nine hours of testimony from Bill and Hillary Clinton about Jeffrey Epstein. Both denied any knowledge of Epstein's criminal activity. NBC News' Ryan Nobles reports.

54. Mar 1 Sun
March 1, 2026
Three U.S. service members have been killed in action and five more have been seriously wounded in military operations against Iran, the U.S. military said Sunday. It comes as Israel launched a new wave of strikes in Tehran as it continued to hit targets in Iran a day after the country's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed. NBC News' Richard Engel reports from Tel Aviv. As the U.S., Israel and Iran trade strikes in the Middle East, the conflict is threatening to explode into a much wider regional conflict. Iran is retaliating against U.S. allies like Kuwait, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Jordan. NBC News' Keir Simmons reports from Dubai. Iran has announced that a three-man leadership council will take control of the country following the death of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The council will try to maintain control of Iran until a new supreme leader is chosen. NBC News' Raf Sanchez reports. U.S. officials say three American service members were killed in action in Kuwait in the military operation against Iran. Five others were seriously injured. The troops were part of a sustained unit in Kuwait. NBC News' Courtney Kube has the latest. More than 1,500 flights to the Middle East have been cancelled as the military operation against Iran causes worldwide travel disruptions. Travelers from Lebanon to India and even Germany have been impacted. Some major airports in the Middle East were forced to shut down after Iran fired missiles and drones into the gulf. NBC News' Valerie Castro has the latest. Oil prices surged and stock futures plummeted on Sunday night amid growing concerns linked to the U.S. and Israel's attack on Iran, which is almost certain to impact the flow of oil in the Middle East. NBC News' Christine Romans reports. Two people were killed and 14 others injured after a shooter opened fire in Austin's busy entertainment district. Law enforcement officials tell NBC News the gunman was wearing a shirt with an Iranian flag theme, but so far investigators have not linked the mass shooting to the military conflict in the Middle East. NBC News' Priscilla Thompson reports. Los Angeles is home to the largest Iranian-American community in the United States. Many of those families came to the country after the Iranian Revolution. Now, after the death of the ayatollah, many are anxiously watching and waiting to see what will happen next in the country. NBC News' Morgan Chesky reports.

53. Feb 28 Sat
February 28, 2026
In a phone call today, President Trump said strikes in Iran have caused "very great losses on their leadership," and that "tremendous damage has been inflicted." He told NBC News' Kristen Welker he already thinks the operation is "a success." NBC News' Courtney Kube reports on the ‘suicide' drones used in the U.S. attack on Iran. In what would be a historic moment in the mideast, President Trump announced Iran's supreme leader has been killed in joint U.S. and Israeli strikes. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has led Iran – which the U.S. views as one of the world's top sponsors of terrorism – since 1989. NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas reports. Law enforcement is on alert tonight after U.S. strikes on Iran. They are working with intelligence agencies to thwart any potential threats at home, at stepping up patrols at sensitive areas like houses of worship and diplomatic sites. NBC News' Keir Simmons reports from inside Dubai, where there were numerous Iranian strikes. NBC News' Richard Engel, who visited Iran just days ago, reports on what happens next inside Iran - where opponents of the unpopular regime are thrilled that the supreme leader is reportedly dead. NBC News' Valerie Castro reports. In the nearly half century since the revolution in Iran, the region has seen few moments as pivotal as this. In a closing note, Tom Llamas reflects on this new historic chapter after American and Israeli strikes. Analysts tell NBC News' Allie Canal that oil prices could jump as much as $20 a barrel driving gas prices up if there is widespread disruption in the Middle East. As recently as Friday President Trump was talking up efforts to find a negotiated solution to the U.S. tensions with Iran. NBC News' Garrett Haake reports from the White House on the details that led to the unprecedented strike.

52. Feb 27 Fri
February 27, 2026
Former President Bill Clinton told lawmakers under oath that he never visited Jeffrey Epstein's island. He said "I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong." NBC News' Ryan Nobles reports. Investigators are combing through thousands of hours of surveillance video in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, including newly obtained Ring footage captured 2.5 miles from her home around the time she vanished. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports. A deadly tram accident in Milan left two people dead and dozens more injured. This, days after the Winter Olympics wrapped and in the middle of the city's fashion week. NBC News' Raf Sanchez has the details. The family of Renee Good said they have not watched the full video showing her shooting death by an ICE officer. NBC News' Maggie Vespa reports. Following a drawn out dispute between the Pentagon and artificial intelligence company Anthropic, President Trump ordered all federal agencies to stop using Anthropic's technology. NBC News' Tom Costello reports. Colin Gray is facing nearly 30 charges in connection with his son's alleged shooting spree at Apalachee High School in 2024. Prosecutors say Gray should be held responsible for allegedly providing his son with the gun that was used in the attack. NBC News' Aaron Gilchrist reports. In their first sitdown interview, Renee Good's family tells NBC News' Maggie Vespa they still have not watched the video of the moment she was shot to death by an ICE officer in Minneapolis. They say for all the discourse about her death, they are the only ones who really knew Renee. Legendary singer and songwriter Neil Sedaka passed away at the age of 86. His career spanned multiple decades, and he reinvented himself along the way. NBC News' Steve Patterson reports.

51. Feb 26 Thurs
February 26, 2026
According to two U.S. officials, at least one U.S. citizen was killed and another injured after a 24-foot boat allegedly exchanged gunfire with Cuban border patrol. NBC News' Jose Diaz-Balart reports. Police are looking at new video of a car driving down a road from around the same time that Nancy Guthrie was abducted. It was taken about 2 1/2 miles from her house. This, as the FBI works to turn Nancy Guthrie‘s house back to the family. NBC News' Liz Kreutz has the latest. Hillary Clinton said she told lawmakers that she did not know Jeffrey Epstein, and never went to his home or his island. The Clintons have repeatedly denied wrongdoing and have not been accused of any crimes related to Epstein. NBC News' Ryan Nobles reports. At Palisades Tahoe, a skier was buried alive in heavy snow. Two friends found him and raced to dig him out. The resort saw more than six feet of snow in 48 hours. The dramatic rescue was captured on camera as their quick thinking saved his life. NBC News' Morgan Chesky has more. Video shows what aviation sources say is Svetlana Dali slipping past a United Airlines gate agent in Newark to board a flight to Italy. That's after she first made it past a TSA checkpoint with no ID or boarding pass. NBC News' Tom Costello reports. Police are searching for three masked shooters who sprayed at least 50 rounds on a home in Tacoma, Washington. The gunmen have not been identified, and the family does not know if they were the intended target. NBC News' Dana Griffin has more. NBC News' Christine Romans reports on the stunning development in the quest to buy Warner Bros. Discovery. Netflix appears to have abandoned its effort to buy the WBD after Paramount's latest offer was deemed "superior." What should you wear when you fly? It's a long-running debate that got new life when a Florida airport suggested it might ban pajamas, prompting an outpouring of strong responses. NBC News' Emilie Ikeda reports.

50. Feb 25 Wed
February 25, 2026
Cuba's Interior Ministry said passengers on a speedboat registered in Florida opened fire on its border patrol agents, who returned fire and killed four people. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the U.S. will conduct an independent investigation. NBC News' Jose Diaz-Balart reports. The FBI is raiding properties belonging to LAUSD superintendent Alberto Carvalho. No arrests were made in the operation and the reason for the major search is still unknown. NBC News' Camila Bernal has the latest. The Justice Department has not released summaries and notes from some FBI interviews with a woman who alleges she was sexually assaulted by both Jeffrey Epstein and President Trump, according to an NBC News analysis and information provided by a source familiar with the investigation. NBC News' Hallie Jackson reports. President Trump touted progress on the economy in his primetime State of the Union address. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. One day after the Guthrie family offered a $1,000,000 reward for information leading to their mother's return, there was a surge in law enforcement activity at her Arizona home. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports. Two cars were sucked into a sinkhole as the ground opened up below them at an intersection in Omaha, Nebraska. Good samaritans rushed to pull victims out. NBC News' Steve Patterson has the story. A Florida fourth grader was feeling down about her reading skills, so one of her classmates came up with a way to brighten her day. Students wrote inspiring messages on sticky notes, covering her desk and chair with positive messages to inspire confidence. NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas reports.

49. Feb 24 Tues
February 24, 2026
As millions dig out from a historic blizzard there are risks of falling snow and ice as well as roads that could freeze over. NBC News' Emilie Ikeda reports. President Trump is set for perhaps the most critical moment of his second term so far – the State of the Union address. He's expected to focus on the economy. NBC News' Peter Alexander reports. In an emotional video, Savannah Guthrie announces a new $1 million reward for any information leading to the return or recovery of her mother. Law enforcement sources also tell us that two different images of the suspect are from different nights, a conclusion the sheriff disputes. NBC News' Liz Kreutz has the latest developments. NBC News' Kate Snow reports in our series "The Cost of Denial" on a lawsuit against a major insurance company alleging its list of mental health providers amounts to a ghost network where providers aren't really available to patients. Sherry Jo Wittkop worried she'd never score for her high school basketball team after she lost her leg to cancer. On a packed Friday night on her home court, with the crowd chanting her name, she finally did. NBC News anchor Tom Llamas reports.

48. Feb 23, Mon
February 23, 2026
One of the biggest snow storms on record dumped nearly two feet of snow in major cities across the northeast. Seven governors declared states of emergency as blinding snow, hurricane force winds, and treacherous roads left drivers stranded across the board. NBC News' Emilie Ikeda has the latest. Tens of thousands are still without power across New Jersey. Thousands of flights have been canceled in the US, which is feeling the ripple effect of the record-setting blizzard in the Northeast. NBC News' Tom Costello has the story. NBC News' Valerie Castro reports from hard-hit Freehold, which saw more than two feet of snow. Officials are warning it will take time for Boston to dig out after a blizzard battered the city with heavy snow and hurricane-force winds. NBC Boston's Bianca Beltran reports. Texas Congressman Tony Gonzales is facing new calls to resign after explicit texts were revealed between the lawmaker and a staffer who took her own life. NBC News' Ryan Nobles reports. President Trump spoke out after an alarming incident at Mar-a-Lago where an armed intruder was shot inside the security perimeter. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. Many American tourists are still sheltering in place amid a wave of drug cartel violence in Mexico. It began after Mexican troops killed a notorious drug lord. NBC News' George Solis reports.

47. Feb 21, Sat
February 21, 2026
Roughly 66 million people are under winter alerts from Tennessee to Maine as residents in cities including Philadelphia, Boston and New York City are expecting anywhere from 9 to 20 inches of snow. NBC News' Valerie Castro reports. In a new interview with NBC News' Erin McLaughlin, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos in Arizona said that authorities' investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie is "still growing" three weeks after she vanished from her home in Tucson. Newly released records are raising concerns about another fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen by federal agents. The previously undisclosed incident happened in Texas in 2025. NBC News' Priscilla Thompson reports. NASA's moon rocket is facing a new setback after officials say there was a helium problem overnight. Now the launch date for the lunar mission, the first in more than 50 years, is up in the air. NBC News' Dana Griffin reports. The U.S. has officially logged 982 measles cases in 2026, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday. It's more than four times the number of cases as this time last year, when a large outbreak was just beginning in West Texas. Now we're hearing from a college student who's recovered from the illness. NBC News' Erika Edwards reports.

46. Feb 20, Fri
February 20, 2026
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that President Trump exceeded his authority when he enacted sweeping tariffs on nearly every U.S. trading partner. NBC News' Laura Jarrett and Christine Romans report. A stretch of severe storms left several homes and businesses destroyed across parts of the Midwest. The supercell system brought at least seven reported tornadoes overnight. NBC News' Maggie Vespa has more details. Tonight, the urgent search for Nancy Guthrie enters day 20, with authorities saying not only is this not a cold case, but they're not ruling out the possibility that there's more than one suspect. NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell has the latest. Las Vegas police are investigating a possible terrorism incident after a man drove across the country to intentionally crash a car into a power substation. In his car: an arsenal of weapons and explosive materials. NBC News' Camila Bernal has the latest. After former President Obama lit up the internet speculating that aliens probably exist, tonight, President Trump says he's ordering the release of all government information on aliens and UFOs. NBC News' Tom Costello has the latest. The family of actor Eric Dane announced the actor passed away following a battle with ALS. Dane appeared in numerous television and film appearances throughout his career, most notably in the medical drama, "Grey's Anatomy." NBC News' Joe Fryer reports on Dane's life and the final message he left his daughters.

45. Feb 19, Thurs
February 19, 2026
Former Prince Andrew has been released from custody after being arrested on suspicion of conduct in public office, connected to his years of friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. NBC News' Raf Sanchez has the story. The threat is getting worse as more heavy snow pounds the mountains. Nearly two feet of fresh snow is complicating an already dangerous recovery mission. Avalanche warnings in the area have been extended. NBC News's Morgan Chesky reports from Truckee, California. At the sheriff's 911 communications center, dispatchers say they're being inundated with tips, but many calls include theories and speculation rather than actionable leads. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports. President Trump says he is still pushing for a deal, giving Tehran roughly 10 to 15 days to reach an agreement even as the Pentagon prepares for the possibility of sustained strikes. NBC News' Garrett Haake reports. A high-speed chase in Wisconsin lasted around 40 minutes after a suspect stole an ambulance. The suspect faces nearly a dozen charges. NBC News' Maggie Vespa has the story. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is waiting on the green light to buy a luxury Boeing jet currently being leased by Secretary Kristi Noem. NBC News' Julia Ainsley has an exclusive report.

44. Feb 18, Wed
February 18, 2026
Rescue crews are battling brutal conditions searching for one missing skier who is presumed dead. A group of 15 skiers got trapped in an avalanche when a snowy mountainside gave way. NBC News' Morgan Chesky reports from Truckee, California. A Delta Air Lines flight departing Houston's Hobby Airport was forced to return after a man attacked flight attendants and other passengers. NBC News' Tom Costello reports. The Texas congressman is facing allegations of an affair with a staffer who died by suicide in September. In a statement to NBC News, Gonzales declined to address what he called "personal smears." NBC News' Ryan Nobles reports. Oklahoma is under a state of emergency as devastating wildfires burn across thousands of acres. The flames destroyed homes and buildings and forced some families to flee. NBC News' Ryan Chandler reports from the fire zone. To help identify a suspect, investigators are using a high-tech DNA tool that's helped solve high profile cases in recent years, as they also go door to door and ask gun shop owners in the Tucson area about who they've sold to recently. NBC News' Liz Kreutz has the latest. Tech giant and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg took the stand today, dismissing the idea that his main goal was to maximize the time teens spent on instagram - while grieving parents from across the country tried to hold him accountable. NBC News' Laura Jarrett has the story.

43. Feb 17, Tues
February 17, 2026
The Pima County sheriff says DNA from a glove found two miles from Nancy Guthrie's home does not match profiles in the national database, but that DNA taken from her property could belong to a suspect. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports. Rhode Island officials have identified victims of the deadly shooting at a high school hockey game Monday. It comes as police are praising Good Samaritans who stepped in to stop the violence. NBC News' Emilie Ikeda reports. Tributes poured in as many reflected on the life and legacy of civil rights icon Jesse Jackson. For nearly six decades he lived on the front lines of the civil rights movement, relentless in his fight. NBC News' Tom Llamas reports. Heavy rain is bringing intense flash flooding in California while dangerous weather conditions in Colorado caused a massive deadly crash on the road. The wild weather across the West could impact the Northeast by this weekend. NBC News' Morgan Chesky reports from Altadena, California. A 60-year-old sewer line break in Maryland has sent more than 240 million gallons of untreated wastewater into the Potomac River, igniting a political firestorm. NBC News' Tom Costello reports.

42. Feb 16, Mon
February 16, 2026
Sheriff defends handling of evidence in search for Nancy Guthrie Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos tells NBC News investigators are pursuing "good leads" in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie and denied reports of tension with the FBI. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports. Police in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, say at least two people were killed and three others were in critical condition after a shooting at a high school hockey game. The suspected shooter was also found dead at the scene. NBC News' Emilie Ikeda reports. In Virginia, a massive house explosion and fire prompted dozens of homes to evacuate. One man inside raced to escape with the help of his neighbors. Tonight, investigators are still working to determine the cause of the blaze. Drew Wilder from NBC4 in Washington, D.C. reports from the scene. Rescue crews in West Texas spent hours getting a researcher out of a cave, hundreds of feet below ground, after a rock hit her in the head. Teams had to navigate steep drops and squeeze through crevices to get her to safety. NBC News' Ryan Chandler reports. Oscar-winning actor Robert Duvall has died at age 95, according to his family. Duvall dominated the silver screen for decades, known for roles in "The Godfather" and "Apocalypse Now." NBC News' Steve Patterson reports.

41. Feb 13, Fri
February 13, 2026
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos tells NBC News investigators are pursuing "good leads" in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie and denied reports of tension with the FBI. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports. ICE tonight said two of its officers appear to have lied about a shooting in Minneapolis where one man was shot in the leg. NBC News' Maggie Vespa reports. President Trump said it seems regime change would be the ‘best thing' in Iran as he pushes for a new nuclear deal. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. Gabrielle "Sam" Linehan, who competed as a synchronized skater on the national stage, was killed on Tuesday morning in a St. Louis area Starbucks drive-thru. The man suspected of killing Linehan is being held on no bail behind bars after pleading not guilty today. NBC News' Emilie Ikeda reports.

40. Feb 12 Thurs
February 12, 2026
NBC News' Kristen Welker is in Venezuela for an exclusive interview with Venezuela's Interim President Delcy Rodríguez. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sought to demote the Arizona Senator who is a retired Navy Captain over comments Kelly made in a video posted on social media. Today a federal judge slammed the move and granted Kelly an injunction citing the First Amendment. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports.

39. Feb 11 Wed
February 11, 2026
Carlos Palazuelos, a delivery driver who says he was the man detained and questioned by investigators Tuesday, maintains his innocence. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports. Attorney General Pam Bondi clashed with Democrats over her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files in an explosive hearing. NBC News' Hallie Jackson reports. There's still much confusion over the FAA decision to close the airspace around El Paso International Airport for 10 days this morning only to reopen it a few hours later. The FAA and Pentagon have different explanations for what happened. NBC News' Tom Costello reports. James Van Der Beek has died at just 48 years old. His character on Dawson's Creek captured the hopes and angst of a generation. The series navigated big questions about heartbreak, friendship and who we become. NBC News' Chloe Melas reports. The cauldrons for the 2026 Winter Olympics are inspired by the work of Leonardo Da Vinci. NBC News' Tom Llamas visits one of his masterpieces in Milan, the Last Supper.

38. Feb 10 Tues
February 10, 2026
Critical video evidence from the home of Nancy Guthrie "was recovered from residual data located in backend systems," FBI Director Kash Patel said. According to cybersecurity experts, data can be stored and ultimately recovered from multiple locations. NBC News' Tom Costello reports. NBC News' Tom Winter and Jonathan Dienst talk about what struck law-enforcement in the video released by the FBI, and what went into the decision to release the video today. New surveillance video released by the FBI has shed new light on the abduction of Nancy Guthrie, Savannah's mother. NBC News' Liz Kreutz on what the disturbing doorbell footage reveals about the masked subject. In newly released documents from the Epstein files, it was revealed that the Palm Beach Police Chief said President Trump called him two decades ago to warn about Jeffrey Epstein. NBC News' Hallie Jackson reports.

37. Feb 9 Mon
February 9, 2026
Savannah posted a new urgent request hours before that final deadline in the alleged ransom note, pleading for anyone with information about her mother's disappearance to come forward. NBC News' Liz Kreutz has the latest on the investigation, what the Guthrie siblings are saying, and what a former hostage negotiator thinks about the alleged ransom notes. Video shows the moments a small plane on a training flight made an emergency crash landing on a busy street in Gainesville, Georgia. Police say the plane hit multiple vehicles, resulting in minor injuries. NBC News' Tom Costello reports.

36. Feb 7 Sat
February 7, 2026
In a new video posted online, Savannah Guthrie pleads for her mother's return with Nancy Guthrie's possible kidnapper. It comes a day after drone video showed the FBI searching Nancy Guthrie's home in an effort to obtain new clues to help find her. News' Dana Griffin reports. Millions of people across the eastern U.S. were facing dangerous conditions on Saturday as a deep freeze brought life-threatening cold temperatures across the region. NBC News' Steven Romo reports. As the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks prepare for Super Bowl LX, NFL analyst and former Patriot Devin McCourty joins NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas to discuss the final preparations ahead of Sunday's big game. As the New England Patriots prepare to face off against the Seattle Seahawks at Super Bowl LX, a massive security presence is ramping up to protect fans and athletes at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas reports on that, and spoke one-on-one with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell about what fans can expect from the game and Bad Bunny's halftime performance. When Madison Chock and Evan Bates first started skating together 15 years ago, they had immediate chemistry on the ice. They've since grown into the most dominant ice dancing pair in the world, known for their artistry and for being in perfect sync with one another. Now, the ice dancers are taking on their fourth Olympics together. NBC News' Emilie Ikeda has the story.

35. Feb 6 Fri
February 6, 2026
The FBI and Pima County Sheriff's department say they are aware of a new message regarding Nancy Guthrie and actively analyzing it for its authenticity. This, as the search for Nancy Guthrie enters a sixth day. NBC News' Liz Kreutz speaks to the sheriff about where the investigation stands and NBC News' Tom Winter has what law-enforcement officials say about the new message. In a rare reversal, the Trump White House deleted a re-post of a racist video of the Obamas from the president's social media account following intense backlash. NBC News' Garrett Haake reports. From the skies to the waters, to the ground, security for the Super Bowl is like no other event. NBC News' Steve Patterson has a close up look ahead of the big game.

34. Feb 5 Thurs
February 5, 2026
Savannah, flanked by her brother and sister, released a heart-wrenching post - asking for any potential captor to reach out to them and release their mother. NBC News' Dana Griffin has the latest on their message. Investigators today revealed more information on the alleged ransom note, the timeline of when Nancy disappeared, and where the investigation stands. This, after Savannah and her siblings released an emotional plea to their mother's potential captor in the hopes of getting her back. NBC News' Liz Kreutz has the latest. Authorities say an elderly woman lost control of her vehicle and crashed into a grocery store. Three people were killed at the scene and several others were injured. NBC News' Camila Bernal reports. NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas spoke to President Trump about fears of job losses from A.I. President Trump also revealed more information about the secret ‘discombobulator' weapon the U.S. military deployed in Venezuela.

33. Feb 4 Wed
February 4, 2026
President Trump talks Minneapolis, Joe Rogan, the Fed, AI and 2028 in a wide-ranging interview; Search for Nancy Guthrie enters fourth day. Investigators are still searching for clues in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, Savannah's mother. Senior officials briefed on the investigation say they're looking into what appears to be blood found outside her home and examining when her pacemaker appears to have disconnected from its monitoring app. NBC News' Liz Kreutz has that and more on the investigation.

32. Feb 3 Tues
February 3, 2026
Investigators are combing through hundreds of leads, more than 48 hours after Nancy Guthrie was taken against her will from her home. NBC News' Liz Kreutz has the latest on the investigation. A Nebraska man has been arrested and charged after two young sisters were taken by a man who connected with them first on Roblox then on Snapchat. Investigators say the girls were found and are back home safely. NBC News' George Solis has the story. On a podcast with his former Deputy Director of the FBI, President Trump made comments about the federal government being more involved in elections despite the Constitution's provision that elections are run by the states. The President made similar remarks when pressed by reporters at the White House today. NBC News' Garrett Haake reports. William Stevenson, who was married to the former First Lady for five years in the 1970s, has been arrested and charged with the murder of his current wife. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports. American forces shot down an Iranian drone that approached an aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea. Late today President Trump said negotiations with Iran are moving forward. NBC News' Richard Engel has the latest.

31. Feb 2 Mon
February 2, 2026
A major winter storm has dumped heavy snow and brought record low temperatures to the South. Freeze warnings are still in effect tonight for Georgia and Florida. NBC News' Aaron Gilchrist reports from the storm zone. A spokesperson for Bill and Hillary Clinton says they have agreed to testify as part of the House Oversight Committee's Epstein investigation. The House was moving closer to voting to hold the Clintons in contempt of Congress. It comes amid continued fallout from the release of millions of new Epstein documents. NBC News' Hallie Jackson reports. On Nightly News, we always try to help our viewers by telling your stories and shining a light when we hear about problems in your communities. Tonight, we are asking for your help to find Savannah Guthrie's mom Nancy who has been missing since this weekend. NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas has more. Authorities in Arizona say evidence found inside the Tucson home of Savannah Guthrie's mother, 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, is "suspicious in nature," prompting a multi-agency search and the involvement of homicide detectives as the race to find her continues. A jury found Brendan Banfield guilty on all counts for an elaborate plot to kill his wife so could be with the family's au pair. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports. Late today the Department of Homeland Security announced that every officer in Minneapolis will receive body cameras and that the program will expand nationwide. NBC News' Maggie Vespa has more. The U.S. and Iran are working towards holding diplomatic discussions as soon as Friday in Istanbul, four senior Middle East diplomats and a U.S. official tell NBC News. NBC News' Richard Engel reports from Tehran.

30. Jan 31 Sat
January 31, 2026
Less than one week after a winter storm slammed half the country, a new system is bringing more than a foot of fresh snow in some places and plunging millions under cold weather alerts. It comes as the death toll connected to recent extreme winter weather has exceeded 100 people. NBC News' Aaron Gilchrist reports. A federal judge ordered the release of 5-year-old Liam Ramos and his father from a detention facility in Texas. It comes amid new concerns after a dash-cam video appeared to show federal officers removing a driver from her car. NBC News' Maggie Vespa reports. The Department of Justice released millions of new documents related to the case of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on Friday, including new emails showing possible connections between Epstein and multiple powerful men that were not previously known. The files also appear to include a 32-count draft indictment against Epstein before the non-prosecution agreement he reached in 2007. NBC News' Melanie Zanona reports. Tensions between the U.S. and Iran continued to rise on Saturday as the Trump administration ramped up the U.S. military presence in the Middle East. It comes as explosions attributed to a gas leak put people inside Iran on edge. NBC News' Keir Simmons reports. The NFL is rolling out new rules for field safety. All 30 stadiums in the league have to meet updated standards, whether they're turf or natural grass, by 2028. NBC News' Steve Patterson spoke to NFL field director Nick Pappas at Levi Stadium, the site of Super Bowl LX, to get a closer look. Ahead of Super Bowl LX, several NFL teams surprised fans committed to serving others with tickets to the big game, including gun violence prevention advocate Ajani Crenshaw, youth football coach Danny Solomon, Army veteran and Highmark Stadium employee Jack Hoffstetter, and Pittsburgh Flag Football League founder Chris Curd. NBC News' José Díaz-Balart has their stories in this week's good news wrap-up.

29. Jan 30 Fri
January 30, 2026
With the death toll rising from the brutal winter conditions in much of the country, a new snow storm is headed for the Carolinas this weekend. NBC News' Sam Brock reports. The Department of Justice released 3 million pages of Epstein documents, along with 2,000 videos and 180,000 photos. The release included emails between Elon Musk and Epstein, coordinating a possible visit to the billionaire's infamous island. It's unclear if he actually visited and Musk has previously said he denied Epstein's invitations to visit. NBC News' Ryan Nobles reports. Former CNN journalist Don Lemon was released from custody after being arrested overnight, after a protest at a church near Minneapolis earlier this month. The judge let him go on his own recognizance. He'll be in court again in Minnesota early next month. NBC News' Liz Kreutz has the story. A judge ruled federal prosecutors cannot seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, who is scheduled to go on trial later this year for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. But in a win for prosecutors, the judge ruled evidence from Mangione's backpack will be admissible. NBC News' Laura Jarrett reports. Tonight, thousands gathered across the country to protest ICE's presence in Minneapolis, as Trump says he will not be scaling back the agency's presence there. NBC News' Maggie Vespa has the latest.

28. Jan 29 Thurs
January 29, 2026
Border czar Tom Homan acknowledged there have been problems with the immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis. He also said there could be a drawdown of federal agents if state and local officials cooperate. NBC News' Camila Bernal reports. Hundreds of thousands are still without power as another winter storm will bring heavy snow to parts of the South and parts of the East Coast. NBC News' Kathy Park reports from Oxford, Mississippi. A man rammed his car into a Chabad Jewish center in Brooklyn multiple times, when thousands of people were there celebrating. He's been charged with 20 counts, including several hate crime charges. NBC News' Sam Brock has the story. An NTSB investigation is underway after a Waymo hit a child near an elementary school in Santa Monica, California. Police say no injuries were reported after the child was evaluated by firefighters. NBC NEWS' Dana Griffin has the latest. There were dramatic moments in a Virginia courtroom when the man accused of murdering his wife to continue an affair with their au pair is cross-examined. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk has the latest on what happened at court. Tonight, the Trumps will be attending a screening of ‘Melania' at the Kennedy Center, for a screening of a documentary produced by the First Lady. NBC News' Hallie Jackson has the story. Julia Alexander teaches sixth grade. When her boyfriend, Andrew Pellegrino, decided he wanted to propose to Alexander, he tapped in some special guests to help out with the surprise: her students. They lined the hallways and celebrated with the happy couple after Pellegrino dropped to one knee. NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas reports.

27. Jan 28 Wed
January 28, 2026
The footage shows Pretti kicking a car and federal agents tackling him eleven days before he was shot. The video does not capture what led up to the incident. Border Patrol agents who fired in the fatal shooting are on administrative leave as the investigation continues. NBC News' Camila Bernal reports. Hundreds of thousands remain without power as crews are working from the air and the ground to restore services. NBC News' George Solis reports on the growing crisis for families facing life threatening temperatures. The FBI raid an election center in Fulton County, Georgia. The county says the warrant was for documents related to the 2020 election. President Trump has long falsely claimed the 2020 election was rigged. NBC News' Aaron Gilchrist reports. There was a dramatic scene in a Virginia courtroom when the man accused of killing his wife so he could continue an affair with their au pair took the stand in his own defense. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk has the details. Authorities in India have confirmed two cases of nipah virus, often carried by fruit bats. The CDC says it is monitoring the situation and stands ready to assist as needed. NBC News' Raf Sanchez has more. There's good news tonight as the hero firefighter who rescued a litter of puppies last year adopts two of them, reuniting the brothers. NBC News' Emilie Ikeda has the story.

26. Jan 27 Tues
January 27, 2026
Three young brothers are dead after falling through the ice on a pond in North Texas as the winter weather is now likely responsible for more than 40 deaths nationwide. NBC News' George Solis reports on the dangerous temperatures that tonight have 72 million Americans at risk. A Department of Homeland Security notice sent to Congress and obtained by NBC News said officers fired after Pretti resisted arrest and an officer yelled, "He's got a gun!" multiple times. It comes as President Trump said he wants to "de-escalate" tensions in Minneapolis. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. A newly released video shows Alex Pretti in a confrontation with federal officers in the minutes before he was shot. NBC News' Camila Bernal reports. New police body camera video shows Brendan Banfield learning his wife was dead. Banfield is currently on trial for her murder, and the video is part of the evidence being presented in the case. Prosecutors allege Banfield was having an affair with his daughter's nanny and murdered his wife. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk reports. NTSB investigators showed video and animation of last year's horrific midair crash in Washington D.C as they say multiple failures led to that crash. Investigators warned of a culture of complacency that could lead to the next crash at another airport. NBC News' Tom Costello has the story. Measles in South Carolina has spread to at least 789 people, surpassing the 762 cases in Texas last year. It's the largest outbreak since measles was declared eliminated in the U.S. in 2000. NBC News' Anne Thompson has the latest.

25. Jan 26 Mon
January 26, 2026
The Trump administration is planning to reduce the number of Border Patrol officers in Minneapolis sometime next week, according to an administration official and a law enforcement official. NBC News' Camila Bernal reports. The White House is facing growing political backlash from both parties following the deadly shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. Some Republicans are now calling for a full investigation and congressional hearings. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. Anti-ICE protestors tried to storm into a hotel lobby where they believed ICE officers were staying, after a fatal shooting in Minneapolis. NBC News' Morgan Chesky reports. Major cities are digging out after a massive winter storm swept across the U.S. Much of the south is dealing with widespread power outages as they face another freezing night. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports on the desperate situation for hundreds of thousands tonight.

24. Jan 25 Sun
January 25, 2026
More than 10,000 flights were canceled and thousands were delayed across the U.S. on Sunday as a massive winter storm swept across the country. NBC News' Valerie Castro reports. Power outages across the U.S. topped 1 million on Sunday as a massive winter storm swept across the country, causing major disruptions across the South in particular. NBC News' Kathy Park reports from Memphis, Tennessee. Minneapolis was on edge on Sunday after the shooting death of 37-year-old ICU nurse Alex Pretti, which involved multiple federal officers during the struggle that occurred beforehand. NBC News' Camila Bernal has the latest. With lawmakers in Congress divided after Saturday's fatal shooting involving federal officers in Minneapolis, Democrats are now threatening to vote against funding the Department of Homeland Security, as a deadline to fund the government looms, threatening a potential shutdown. NBC News' Monica Alba reports. After a weather delay, famed climber Alex Honnold made it to the top of one of the world's tallest skyscrapers, without using any ropes. The whole thing played out live at Taipei 101 on Netflix on Saturday, lasting a little over an hour and a half. NBC News' Steve Patterson reports. Near Buffalo, New York, a program called "Gliding Stars" is changing lives one skater at a time. The skaters have a range of disabilities, and the nonprofit provides adaptive equipment like special skates, walkers and slings so anyone can take the ice. NBC News' Hallie Jackson has the story.

23. Jan 24 Sat
January 24, 2026
Federal agents shoot and kill man in Minneapolis; Secy. Kristi Noem says DHS will lead Minneapolis fatal shooting investigation; 196 million under winter weather alerts as massive storm brings dangerous cold and snow; and more on tonight's broadcast.

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January 23, 2026
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January 22, 2026
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January 21, 2026
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January 20, 2026
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January 19, 2026
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17. Jan 17 Sat
January 17, 2026
Dueling protest movements demonstrated in Minneapolis on Saturday, with factions supporting and opposing ICE's presence in the city after a fatal shooting by an ICE agent. NBC News' Shaquille Brewster reports. In an escalating war of words, Iran's Supreme Leader called President Trump a criminal and blamed him for weeks of protests. President Trump called for new leadership in Iran. NBC News' Molly Hunter has the latest. Measles infections in South Carolina have soared to more than 550, and 500 other people are under quarantine. At least ten states have seen new measles cases this month amidst the height of flu season. NBC News' Erika Edwards reports. A dangerous winter storm swept across the country on Saturday, bringing rough conditions on the roads and even caused ground stops at all three major airports in the New York City metro area. NBC News' Valerie Castro reports. Trombone player Josh Boyd from the "Band Directors Marching Band" was surprised by a very special performance honoring his late daughter, Emily, and other organ donors. Boyd shared this touching moment with other donor families who were also there for that performance. NBC News' José Díaz-Balart has that story and more in this week's Good News Wrap-Up.

16. Jan 16 Fri
January 16, 2026
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January 15, 2026
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January 14, 2026
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January 13, 2026
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January 12, 2026
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11. Jan 11 Sun
January 11, 2026
Three officials tell NBC News that President Trump has been weighing a range of options for action against Iran amid its growing crackdown on protesters. It comes after President Trump said publicly he may take action if Iranian leaders killed protesters. NBC News' Julie Tsirkin reports. The man arrested in the murder of an Ohio dentist and his wife is set to make his first court appearance tomorrow. It comes as loved ones remembered Spencer and Monique Tepe at their funeral today. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports. Heavy snowfall is triggering a dangerous avalanche risk out west, from Alaska to Colorado. In Washington, two people were killed and two others rescued after being buried by an avalanche. NBC News' Morgan Chesky reports. Schools nationwide are grappling with a shortage of nurses. NBC News' Valerie Castro takes a look at the new technology one school is using to help students get the care they need. Almost every school in a power conference has a shot at winning titles as college athletes switch schools in pursuit of bigger payouts. NBC's Sam Brock reports.

10. Jan 10 Sat
January 10, 2026
Protests are flaring up in Minneapolis and cities across the country as outrage grows over Wednesday's deadly ICE-involved shooting. Meantime, new surveillance video has emerged showing the moments after 37-year-old Renee Good was killed. NBC's Maggie Vespa reports. As Iran continues its violent crackdown on protesters, President Trump is again threatening U.S. intervention if demonstrators are killed. NBC's Richard Engel has the latest. New numbers from the CDC show that the number of people hospitalized from flu rose about 20% compared to the previous week. Mortality rates more than doubled. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports on what's behind this record setting flu season. Officials in St. Louis are urging caution after vervet monkeys have been seen on the streets - a first for the city. Missouri's Department of Health says they "cannot confirm an actual number at this time, only that there is more than one." NBC's Valerie Castro reports. The ex-husband of a woman found dead with her husband in their Ohio home was charged with two counts of murder. NBC's Morgan Chesky reports.

9. Jan 9 Fri
January 9, 2026
There are sharply divided reactions to the new video of a deadly ICE shooting in Minneapolis. NBC News' Maggie Vespa reports. Portland Police tonight said that suspects shot by a Border Patrol agent were associated with the violent Tren de Aragua gang. DHS said the agent fired in self defense when one of the suspects drove a car into them. NBC News' Dana Griffin reports. The U.S. seized a fifth tanker as part of its recent campaign to control the flow of oil to and from Venezuela. Meanwhile, President Trump met with American oil executives at the White House, offering them security guarantees for investing in the country. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. Dramatic video shows the moment a bystander rushed into the water off St. Croix to rescue a woman after she was bitten by a shark. Police say 56-year-old Arlene Lillis later succumbed to her injuries. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch reports. The Columbus police chief says they have received a number of tips about the murders of Spencer and Monique Tepe, but they are still hunting for a suspect. The police chief also revealed the first officer sent to do a wellness check on the couple went to the wrong address. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports. Mass protests in the streets of Iran are presenting the most significant challenge to the country's regime in years. President Trump today renewed his threat to take action in Iran if the government there goes after protestors. NBC News' Richard Engel reports. New numbers from the CDC show that the number of people hospitalized from flu rose about 20% compared to the previous week. Mortality rates more than doubled. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports on what's behind this record setting flu season.

8. Jan 8 Thurs
January 8, 2026
Protests are growing in Minneapolis amid anger over the deadly ICE shooting there. Democratic lawmakers have condemned the actions of the ICE officer while Vice President Vance strongly defended him today. NBC News' Maggie Vespa reports. Thousands of anti-government protesters are taking to the streets across the country as the government struggles to contain the opposition. NBC News' Richard Engel has the story. President Trump is ramping up efforts to control Venezuela's oil, as five republicans joined democrats to vote for a resolution that would block Trump from using military force in Venezuela without congressional approval. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez has the latest developments. In Henderson, Nevada, police say a 33-year-old man slammed into a cruiser with a bulldozer and allegedly tried to run officers over. NBC News' Steve Patterson has more on the incident caught on camera. For the first time ever, NASA is ending a mission early to medically evacuate an astronaut. One of the astronauts on board the International Space Station has developed a medical issue and Crew-11 is expected back on earth in the coming days. NBC News' Tom Costello has the story. A Michigan man was proposing to his girlfriend on a suspension bridge at a ski resort. However, when he pulled out the ring, it slipped through his fingers before he could slide it on hers. The story of how they got it back is one they say they'll never forget. NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas reports. 21-year-old Gabbie Guerrero was off roading with her siblings six years ago when their vehicle flipped and her foot was trapped underneath. Following the amputation, she learned to walk again with a prosthesis covered by insurance. But six years later, when she needed a new prosthetic foot, coverage was denied. NBC News' Tom Llamas reports on why Gabbie received the denial and what happened just days after our interview.

7. Jan 7 Wed
January 7, 2026
A woman was fatally shot by an ICE officer when DHS officials said the officer fired in self-defense after the woman drove into him. Video of the incident has sparked divided opinions. NBC News' Maggie Vespa reports. NBC News' Tom Winter breaks down key moments that investigators will likely be looking at from video taken at different angles of the deadly ICE shooting. The Trump administration seized two oil tankers at sea, including one that officials say was flying a false Russian flag, as part of a broader effort to block the new Venezuelan regime from profiting off sanctioned oil. NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell reports. Near Baltimore, Maryland, Ashley Gubernat says her family was trapped in a house fire Tuesday morning when nearby neighbors rushed to save them. Ashley dropped her 5-year-old and 9-year-old sons from a window. Tonight, the family is grateful and recovering. NBC News' George Solis has more on the heroic rescue. NBC News obtained a 911 call traced to Monique and Spencer Tepe's Ohio address eight months before their murders. The call involves an unidentified woman, and the couple's family tells NBC News it is "clearly not Monique's voice." NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports. New dietary guidelines were released today, pushing more meat and full fat dairy - and warning against ultra processed foods. We spoke with HHS Secretary RFK Jr. about the new guidelines and with health experts about the changes. NBC News' Anne Thompson has the story. It has been one year since the Palisades and Eaton fires killed 31 people and destroyed more than 16,000 structures. Many residents' efforts to rebuild have been held up by insurance, rising costs and red tape. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reconnected with families who lost their homes in the fires to see how they are doing one year later.

6. Jan 6 Tue
January 6, 2026
Protests have rocked Iran for more than a week, leading to violent clashes with security forces. President Donald Trump is threatening to intervene if the crackdown continues. NBC News' Keir Simmons reports. Following the U.S. arrest of Venezuela's authoritarian leader Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela's government is cracking down on dissent. NBC's Gabe Gutierrez reports from the border. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told lawmakers that President Trump wants to acquire Greenland buy purchasing it from Denmark and not via an invasion, according to the Wall Street Journal citing people familiar with the discussions. NBC News' Peter Alexander reports.In Texas, the trial of Adrian Gonzales, a former Uvalde school police officer, began today. He's accused of not doing enough to protect children during that horrific 2022 mass shooting at Robb Elementary, where 19 children and 2 teachers were murdered. He pleaded not guilty today. NBC News' Ryan Chandler was at court. Columbus police released surveillance video they say shows a person of interest near the home of Spencer and Monique Tepe on the night they were murdered. Family members say they cannot think of anyone who would want to target the couple. NBC News' Maggie Vespa reports. In Romulus, Michigan, a man allegedly opened fire while trying to break into a middle school. Officers confronted the 44-year-old on school grounds. The building was placed on lockdown as the tense standoff played out. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk has the story. When AJ Owen saw people in his Pittsburgh community struggling with food insecurity, he started a food pantry in his front yard. A member of the Steelers even contributed, dropping off food. This weekend, the team surprised Owen with Super Bowl tickets, thanking him for all he's done for Pittsburgh. NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas reports.

5. Jan 5 Mon
January 5, 2026
As the fallout from the U.S. operation in Venezuela intensifies, some families are fleeing across the border into Colombia. With President Trump now ramping up his rhetoric against Colombian President Gustavo Petro and threatening U.S. action there, NBC's Gabe Gutierrez reports on the growing tension and the divide across Latin America. Venezuela's former authoritarian leader Nicolas Maduro appeared in federal court in New York where he pleaded not guilty to narco-terrorism and other charges. He and his wife were captured during a daring mission by U.S. forces who quickly swept into Caracas to arrest them this weekend. NBC News' Sam Brock reports. Travelers are still trying to get home after spending the holidays in the Caribbean after the airspace was temporarily shut down this weekend. Flights resumed yesterday but airports have been packed with passengers trying to rebook. NBC News' Tom Costello has the story. Gov. Tim Walz announced he would no longer seek a third time. The Minnesota governor has been under intense scrutiny over fraud allegations in his state, which were amplified in a viral video posted by a right-wing influencer. NBC News' Ryan Nobles reports. With flu-like illnesses at record levels, hospitals are reporting overcrowded ERs and hallways filled with patients. The surge comes as the Trump administration announces controversial changes to childhood vaccine recommendations. NBC News' Maggie Vespa reports. In a phone call with NBC News' Kristen Welker, President Trump said the U.S. is not at war with Venezuela, following the arrest of authoritarian leader Nicolas Maduro on narco-terrorism charges. President Trump said that the U.S. is in charge of Venezuela after the daring U.S. military mission to arrest authoritarian leader Nicolas Maduro following his indictment on narco-terrorism charges. A Maduro loyalist was sworn in as interim leader in Caracas. NBC News' Peter Alexander reports.

4. Jan 4 Sun
January 4, 2026
NBC News is learning new information about how the CIA prepared for months for an operation to oust Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, including working with someone inside Maduro's inner circle, according to a source with knowledge of the matter. NBC News' Courtney Kube reports. Tensions are rising along Venezuela's border with Colombia. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports from a border crossing where some families are experiencing tearful goodbyes, and security is ramping up. Major air travel disruptions caused by the U.S. raid on Venezuela began to ease on Sunday, even as some flight disruptions lingered. NBC News' Liz Kreutz has the latest. The mystery over who killed a couple in Ohio is growing as police ask the public for help tracking down any information. NBC News' Ryan Chandler reports.

3. Jan 3 Sat
January 3, 2026
NBC News' Hallie Jackson reports on the legal case against Maduro. He is accused of leading a corrupt government that leveraged its power to facilitate drug trafficking. Legal experts say the very way Maduro was taken into custody could be crucial to his case. There is a growing partisan divide after the Trump administration carried out a daring secret mission to capture Venezuela's authoritarian leader Nicolas Maduro following his indictment by a federal grand jury. NBC News' Peter Alexander reports. The U.S. military carried out a daring secret mission to capture Venezuela's authoritarian leader Nicolas Maduro after a federal grand jury indicted him for narco-trafficking. President Trump said the U.S. will run Venezuela during a transition period. NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas reports. The Trump administration signaled other countries could be targeted after the massive military action in Venezuela. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports from Colombia. Thousands of American travelers are now stuck in their Caribbean destinations after airlines had to cancel flights due to air space closures. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch reports on when stranded travelers can hope to return home.

2. Jan 2 Fri
January 2, 2026
California is now dealing with another round of rain, on the heels of historic downpours, flooding and mudslides. This, as the northeast grapples with bitter temperatures and snow…all while Americans kick off a big holiday travel weekend. NBC News' Camila Bernal has the story. President Trump is backing protestors who have taken to the streets demonstrating against the Iranian government. He posted the U.S. is ‘locked and loaded' and ready to come to their rescue if Iranian authorities crack down. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. Police say Spencer and Monique Tepe were found shot to death in their Ohio home. Their 4-year-old daughter and 1-year-old son were found unharmed in another room, according to the family. Police are now searching for their killer. NBC News' Maggie Vespa reports. Body and dash cam video released by the Flagler County Sheriff's Office shows a dramatic traffic stop. The sheriff says after a witness spotted a registered sex offender driving with two boys, deputies discovered one of them was a missing person. The man tried to run away from police and grab a deputy's gun, while a 15-year-old tried to flee in the truck. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch reports. It's going to be a busy year for space exploration with American Astronauts scheduled to make a return visit around the moon, traveling further than any human ever. NBC News' Tom Costello spoke to the crew. The FBI arrested a suspect accused of plotting an ISIS-inspired terror attack on a grocery store and Burger King in North Carolina. NBC News' Sam Brock reports. Investigators say sparklers placed in champagne bottles were held too close to the ceiling and may have ignited the material, triggering a fast-moving fire that killed at least 40 people and injured 119 others. Survivors described chaos and panic as flames spread rapidly through the crowded bar in the Swiss Alps. NBC News' Daniele Hamamdjian reports. 87 year old photographer Cecil Williams has seen decades of history through his camera lens. He witnessed the civil rights movement in South Carolina and around the country. NBC News' Marquise Francis spoke to Williams about his photos and the new museum he plans to open to show his work.

1. Jan 1 Thur
January 1, 2026
Flash flooding, water rescues and icy roads are just some of what Americans are contending with today, as extreme weather has people bracing from coast to coast. NBC News' Maggie Vespa has the story. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, President Trump gave his most extensive comments about his health ever. He said he takes 325 milligrams of aspirin a day. He says he has ignored doctors' advice to lower his dosage because he's been taking the same dose for 25 years and is "superstitious". After originally saying he had an MRI in October, the president now says he had a CT scan. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. There was another day of violent clashes between protestors and security forces in Iran. The demonstrations are over the state of Iran's economy, which is plagued by high cost of living and plunging currency. At least three people were killed during a protest on Thursday, according to semi-official state media. NBC News' Garrett Haake reports. Chaotic video shows people fleeing as flames spread through a packed bar at a Swiss Alps ski resort shortly after midnight, killing dozens and leaving more than 100 injured. Swiss authorities say the blaze was accidental and are investigating the cause. NBC News' Daniele Hamamdjian reports. Doctors say mammograms can help spot calcification in the arteries that could be a sign of heart problems. And there's a new program aiming to alert women when this shows up on their scans. NBC News' Emilie Ikeda speaks with one woman who went in for a routine mammogram and after identifying a 12% calcification, a cardiologist told her she needed a quintuple bypass surgery. NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell breaks down the new laws going into effect around the country in the new year including everything from wages for workers to screen time for kids. Elmer Valenzuela died in a tragic accident, but his donated kidney helped save multiple lives. He was one of the organ donors honored at today's Rose Parade in California, attended by some of the families his donation impacted. NBC News' Camila Bernal shares more.
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