Powerball Jackpot Hits Jaw-Dropping $1.6 Billion
$1.6 Billion is on the line in tonight’s Powerball, drawing Americans across the nation to play. In recent years, the Multi-State Lottery Association increased the number of combinations, making it harder for players to win and easier for the jackpot to roll over and grow. But how much do you really get to take home if you win?
Former Presidents In Pennsylvania Stumping For Senate Candidates
President Biden and former President Obama will share the stage for the first time in this midterm election in a joint effort to show how crucial the Keystone State is to Democrats. The former President is trying to tip the scales toward Democrat John Fetterman in his race with Mehmet Oz. Former President Trump is also expected to stump in Pennsylvania, campaigning alongside Oz.
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U.S. Deploys B1 Heavy Bombers Sending A Message To North Korea
The U.S. deployed a supersonic bomber to North Korea for the first time in five years, taking part in the final day of a vast U.S.-South Korean military exercise. The B1 heavy bombers came as a response to an unprecedented barrage of missile tests by North Korea, where more than 30 weapons were fired.
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Workers Flee From World’s Largest iPhone Factory
New videos show an exodus of workers from Foxconn, the world’s largest iPhone supplier, fleeing a Covid clampdown after an outbreak of cases at the factory. A worker still at the factory tells NBC News they are confined to dormitories when they aren’t on shift.
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Homes Damaged As Strong Storms Move Across Texas
Strong storms bringing rain and tornadoes damaged homes and uprooted trees across northern Texas.
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U.S. Seeing Flu Hospitalization Highs, Uptick In Non-Covid Respiratory Illnesses
The CDC says the U.S. is seeing the highest flu hospitalization rates in a decade and fewer flu vaccines have been administered compared to last year. More than three-fourths of the nation’s pediatric hospital beds are occupied as cases of RSV in children climb.
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'It Will Be A Long Haul': Nancy Pelosi Speaks Out Following Attack On Husband
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi spoke out for the first time in person since the attack on her husband Paul in their home in San Francisco, where she told supporters in a private meeting that his recovery will "be a long haul, but he will be well."
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Discovery Of King Tut’s Tomb Celebrated 100 Years Later
The tomb of Tutankhamun, better known as King Tut, was discovered on November 4, 1922. NBC News’ Kelly Cobiella explores what made the discovery and its 3,000-year-old treasures such a worldwide sensation.
Russia’s Threats To Ukrainian Exports Intensifies Hunger Crisis In East Africa
President Putin threatened to again stop Ukrainian ships full of staple foods bound for Africa. NBC News’ Keir Simmons reports from Kenya as a worsening drought deepens a hunger crisis, making food shipped from Ukraine even more crucial.
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South Korea Scrambles Fighter Jets In Response To North Korean Aircraft
South Korea responded to what it says was a swarm of 180 North Korean military aircraft. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is calling for a stop to U.S.-South Korean training exercises, putting American pilots and Seoul on high alert. NBC News’ Raf Sanchez is there.
Rick Scott Refuses To Say If He'll Run For Senate Majority Leader Should Republicans Take Control
During an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, says he's solely focused on Republicans getting Senate control on Election Day and refuses to say if he'll run for majority leader.
Scott: Republicans Want To 'Preserve' Social Security And Medicare Benefits
During an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, NRSC Chair Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) defends the GOP's position and actions on social security and Medicare.
Maloney: Democrats Will Defend 'Mainstream' Values On Election Night
Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-N.Y.), chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, tells Chuck Todd what success on election night looks like for Democrats.
Passenger Plane Crashes Into Lake Into Lake Victoria In Tanzania
A passenger plane with 39 people on board crashed Sunday morning into Lake Victoria on approach to an airport in Bukoba, Tanzania. Local authorities have rescued at least 26 passengers on board and taken them to hospital, Precision Air said in a statement.
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Trump Inches Up To 2024 Announcement: ‘Very, Very, Very Soon’
Sources tell NBC News that the former president is "itching" to launch another presidential run and was talked out of announcing it during Saturday's Pennsylvania rally.
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Maloney: Democrats Won’t ‘Play Hypotheticals’ About A Republican Wave
Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-N.Y.) joins Meet the Press to discuss Democratic outlooks ahead of Election Day. Chuck Todd asks Maloney whether his own race could indicate a potential Republican wave in Congress.
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DCCC Chair: Democrats Are ‘Not Perfect, But We Are Responsible Adults’
DCCC Chair Rep. Sean Patrick Malone (D-NY) tells Chuck Todd that Democrats should govern because they defend law enforcement and have a record on gun control.
At Least 15 Killed In Fire At Russian Nightclub
Authorities say at least 15 people are dead and multiple others injured after a fire erupted at a nightclub in Kostroma, Russia. Investigators say the blaze broke out after someone fired a flare gun during a dispute inside the building.
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Tight Senate Race Between Georgia Candidates Walker And Warnock
While Herschel Walker is making one of his final pushes, his opponent, incumbent Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock will do the same at a rally in his hometown tomorrow.
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In Nevada, the race between Democratic Senator Catherine Cortez Masto and Republican challenger Adam Laxalt is close.
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