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Biden Called Off Strike Against Second Target in Syria to Avoid Killing Civilians, Say Officials
President Joe Biden called off an air strike against a second target in Syria last week after a woman and children were spotted in the area, a senior administration official told NBC News.
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TikTok Promised Black Creators It Would Do Better. Has Anything Changed?
As Black Lives Matter protests were raging across the country last June, TikTok apologized to its Black users for failing to elevate and promote their content as much as it deserved. NBC News reporter Kalhan Rosenblatt talked to a number of Black content creators about what has changed — and what hasn’t.
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Trump Travel Ban Takes Effect Thursday
President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban, a tightening of already-tough visa rules affecting citizens and refugees from six Muslim-majority countries, will go into effect Thursday evening. The ACLU is criticizing the Trump administration for pushing on with the ban, citing the chaos that erupted in airports nationwide the first time the ban went into effect.
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Tom Brokaw Retiring From NBC News After More Than Half a Century
Veteran news anchor and senior correspondent Tom Brokaw is retiring from NBC News after 55 years, the network said Friday
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NewsConference: Political Consequences After Mob at the U.S. Capitol Building
NBC4’S Conan Nolan talks with two Representatives who were in the U.S. Capitol when the mob of rioters entered the building. Congressman Lou Correa (D-Santa Ana) of the House Judiciary Committee and Democratic Caucus Vice Chair Pete Aguilar (D-San Bernardino).
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NewsConference: Does Social Media Have Too Much Power?
NBC4’s Conan Nolan talks with Sarah Miller of the “Freedom from FACEBOOK” campaign on what fueled the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday? What role did FACEBOOK and Google play?
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NewsConference: Social Isolation and Democracy
NBC4’s Conan Nolan talks with Daniel Cox of the American Enterprise Institute, on the social isolation of so many people in the United States and its effects on the American democracy.
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NewsConference: Tribute to Tom LaBonge
NBC4’s Conan Nolan pays tribute to former Los Angeles City Councilman Tom LaBonge who passed away on Friday. He loved this city like no other.
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NewsConference: LA's Newest City Councilmember
A new year, a new face to the Los Angeles City Council 4th District. Nithya Raman won the seat after defeating incumbent David Ryu. She is 39 years old, a Harvard and MIT alum, a mother and a wife. About 7 years ago she started a non-profit dealing with homeless and housing crisis. NBC4’s Conan Nolan talks with Raman about her...
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NewsConference: Angelenos Want a New LAPD, Study Finds
NBC4’s Conan Nolan talks with Fernando Guerra, Founding Director of the Center for the Study of Los Angeles on its newest survey on what Angelenos think about the LAPD.
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NewsConference: Russian Hacking Investigation Is Not Over, Schiff Says
NBC4’s Conan Nolan talks with Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) Chair of the Intelligence House Committee about the massive cyber-attack on the federal government, California Senator Dianne Feinstein and whether he wants the California Attorney General job.
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‘Massive' Goldfish Weighing 9 Pounds Found in South Carolina Lake
A goldfish weighing nine pounds came under the spotlight Monday after being discovered during a fish population survey at a lake in South Carolina, park officials said. Ty Houck, an official with Greenville County Parks, said the “massive” fish was found swimming on Nov. 16 in a 12-acre body of water in Oak Grove Lake Park in the county of…
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Post-Election, NBC News' Steve Kornacki Ready to Break Down Some Football
Steve Kornacki, the NBC News political correspondent known for breaking down election results in his trademark khakis, is about to take on a new role: football analyst. Kornacki will join “Football Night in America” on Sunday at 7 p.m. ET on NBC to break down the NFL playoffs ahead of NBC Sports’ coverage of Broncos-Chiefs on “Sunday Night Football,” according...
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‘Do No Harm': A New Podcast Explores When the Child Welfare System Does More Harm Than Good
A new podcast by NBC News investigative reporter Mike Hixenbaugh and Wondery, “Do No Harm,” takes a hard look at the child welfare system. Hixenbaugh joined LX News to discuss his investigation into a medical and legal system so intent on protecting children from abuse that it can sometimes harm families rather than helping.
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NBC News Decision Desk: How We Call Races on Election Night 2020
NBC News will not project a winner in a race until after the last scheduled poll closing time in that race.
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Here's What Happened When NBC News Tried to Report on the Alleged Hunter Biden Emails
The complaints from President Donald Trump and his allies have been growing louder as the election approaches: Why isn’t the mainstream media covering the Hunter Biden laptop story? Trump and his allies say there is evidence of corruption in emails and documents allegedly found on a laptop belonging to Democrat Joe Biden’s son. They say those and other documents...
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Biden Beats Trump in Town Hall Ratings Showdown
An average 14.1 million people tuned in to watch former Vice President Joe Biden’s town hall on ABC Thursday night, topping the 13.5 million who watched President Donald Trump’s town hall on NBC, according to data from media measurement company Nielsen. Biden’s town hall ran from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET while Trump’s ran from 8 p.m. to...
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Biden Aims to Expand Map as Trump Recovers From Coronavirus
As President Donald Trump recovers from the coronavirus, Joe Biden is capitalizing on having the campaign trail largely to himself by hitting critical swing states and investing in longtime Republican bastions that he hopes might expand his path to victory.
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White House, Trump Campaign Push Unusual DOJ Announcement About 7 ‘Discarded' Votes
The Trump campaign on Thursday accused the Democrats of “trying to steal the election” after seven military ballots cast in favor of the president were found “discarded” in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania — despite no immediate allegations of any malfeasance, NBC News reports.
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Trump Raises Eyebrows With Tweet Declaring He Did Not Have ‘a Series of Mini-Strokes'
President Donald Trump posted a baffling tweet on Tuesday declaring that he has not had a series of “mini-strokes”— and had the White House physician release a statement backing up his claim.