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Hollywood writers can return to work after union and studios reach agreement to end strike 00:57
Billions in taxpayer money spent on Navy ships that may never be used 02:53
Urgent manhunt underway for the suspected murderer of Baltimore tech CEO Pava LaPere 01:37
Primary care doctor shortage worsening across U.S. 02:08
FTC files lawsuit against Amazon alleging monopolistic practices 01:53
Federal government just four days away from potential shutdown 01:55
Suspect arrested in NYC day care case linked to fentanyl death of a one-year-old 01:10
Biden joins striking United Auto Workers on the picket line in Detroit 03:24
Judge rules Trump committed fraud by overvaluing assets and net worth 00:52
School districts assessing reading programs as students test scores fall 02:31
Bruce Willis’ wife opens up about actor’s condition amid FTD awareness week 01:52
Long Covid-19 impacts some adults’ blood biomarkers, new study finds 01:51
FDNY loses as many from 9/11-related illnesses as they did that fateful day 01:55
An inside look at the crisis at the southern border 02:01
Federal government shutdown could have tough consequences on Americans 02:21
Senator Bob Menendez defiant amid calls to resign 02:15
Hollywood writers and major studios reach tentative deal 02:59
More school districts bringing police back on campus 02:14
Man who received life-saving stem cells asks donor to be his best man at wedding 02:13
Humanitarian crisis grows at southern border as more migrants cross into U.S. 01:59
EXCLUSIVE: Human trafficking fueling the marijuana industry 03:38 While two thirds of U.S. states have legalized cannabis, a patchwork of rules and regulations means there is still a huge black market which has seen a surge in human trafficking, according to law enforcement. Products that victims grow and cultivate often end up in legal dispensaries, where consumers don’t know what they are supporting. In an exclusive NBC News investigation, Jacob Soboroff followed the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department to a raid of a black market marijuana farm. Sept. 7, 2022
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Hollywood writers can return to work after union and studios reach agreement to end strike 00:57
Billions in taxpayer money spent on Navy ships that may never be used 02:53
Urgent manhunt underway for the suspected murderer of Baltimore tech CEO Pava LaPere 01:37
Primary care doctor shortage worsening across U.S. 02:08
FTC files lawsuit against Amazon alleging monopolistic practices 01:53
Federal government just four days away from potential shutdown 01:55