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Supreme Court likely to hear arguments on regulating ghost guns in next term 04:08
NBC News poll: RFK Jr. candidacy hurts Trump numbers more than Biden 03:07
Climate change: the connection between land and sea 04:20
Flipping the Script: Autistic musicians speak about performing as part of ASD Band 05:26
Supreme Court considers how cities can enforce laws on homeless camps 04:07
New series ‘The Tattooist of Auschwitz’ tells the story of Holocaust survivors finding love 05:22
Curtain Call: ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ director speaks about new Alicia Keys Broadway show 04:42
NYPD arrests 108 pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University 05:15
Middle East on edge after Israel launches strike inside Iran 04:04
Senate Democrats expected to table or dismiss impeachment articles against Mayorkas 01:23
Israeli war cabinet meets to plan response to Iran’s aerial assault 03:07
House to send articles of impeachment against Mayorkas to the Senate 02:16
Supreme Court hears Jan. 6 obstruction challenge that could affect Trump's case 02:25
Johnson to advance Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan aid as separate bills 01:31
Jury selection begins in Trump hush money criminal trial 03:49
What you need to know ahead of Trump's New York hush money trial 04:03
March inflation report shows costs rose 0.4% on a monthly basis 03:16
Jack Smith urges Supreme Court to reject Trump's immunity claim 01:18
Explainer: What happens during a solar eclipse? 02:15
Solar eclipse will offer a unique window for scientific experiments 04:17
Crews to start working to restore power ‘as soon as it’s safe,’ Florida Power and Light says 03:11 Millions of people in Florida are without power or water following Ian’s landfall as a category 4 hurricane on Wednesday and authorities say it could take days to get the power back on. Chief Communications Officer for Florida Power and Light, Dave Reuter, joins News NOW to share when crews could begin work to restore power and how long it could take for the power grid to be back up and running. Sept. 29, 2022
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Supreme Court likely to hear arguments on regulating ghost guns in next term 04:08
NBC News poll: RFK Jr. candidacy hurts Trump numbers more than Biden 03:07
Climate change: the connection between land and sea 04:20
Flipping the Script: Autistic musicians speak about performing as part of ASD Band 05:26
Supreme Court considers how cities can enforce laws on homeless camps 04:07
New series ‘The Tattooist of Auschwitz’ tells the story of Holocaust survivors finding love 05:22