Women Driving Diversity Push in Storm Chasing
Women Driving Diversity Push in Storm Chasing
Afghan Refugee Turned International Soccer Star Shares Her Inspiring Story
Afghan Refugee Turned International Soccer Star Shares Her Inspiring Story
Deadly Storm System Slams South
Deadly Storm System Slams South
Advocates Fight Back As Legislators Ramp Up Bans On Trans Student Athletes
Advocates Fight Back As Legislators Ramp Up Bans On Trans Student Athletes
Israel Battles Wave Of Terrorist Attacks
Israel Battles Wave Of Terrorist Attacks
Jan. 6 Committee Asks Sean Hannity To Cooperate With Investigation
Jan. 6 Committee Asks Sean Hannity To Cooperate With Investigation
Teen Cheers On Braves While Battling Cancer
Teen Cheers On Braves While Battling Cancer
Ghislaine Maxwell Will Not Take Stand In Trial
Ghislaine Maxwell Will Not Take Stand In Trial
Northeast Under Flash Flood Threat As Storm Approaches
Northeast Under Flash Flood Threat As Storm Approaches
Patient In Elizabeth Holmes Case Testifies About Incorrect Blood Test
Patient In Elizabeth Holmes Case Testifies About Incorrect Blood Test
New Orleans Faces Waste Collection Crisis As Trash Piles Up For Weeks
New Orleans Faces Waste Collection Crisis As Trash Piles Up For Weeks
Afghanistan Economy Teeters On Brink Of Collapse After U.S. Withdrawal
Afghanistan Economy Teeters On Brink Of Collapse After U.S. Withdrawal
Women Driving Diversity Push in Storm ChasingProducer & EditorFemale storm chasers are stepping up to the plate tracking severe weather while revolutionizing the male-dominated community. Storm chaser Jen Walton co-founded Girls Who Chase in July 2021, a platform for women to share their work and increase visibility, especially for generations to come. Dylan Dryer reports.
Afghan Refugee Turned International Soccer Star Shares Her Inspiring StoryProducer & EditorAt 11 years old, Nadia Nadim escaped the Taliban and fled to Denmark where she learned to play soccer, eventually becoming an international star player. NBC News’ Tom Llamas has more on her incredible journey including how she recently completed her medical degree. 
Deadly Storm System Slams SouthProducerFor the third straight week, devastating storms have been slamming the south, bringing down trees, and damaging homes. Officials say one person died in Texas as they faced extreme winds up to 60 mph, blinding rain and hail. Jesse Kirsch reports.
Advocates Fight Back As Legislators Ramp Up Bans On Trans Student AthletesProducerNationwide, lawmakers are pushing transgender sports bans as dozens of states are enacting legislation limiting trans students’ participation in school athletics. These measures would block them from competing on teams that align with their gender identity with some claiming trans athletes, especially trans girls, have an unfair advantage. Priscilla Thompson reports.
Israel Battles Wave Of Terrorist AttacksProducerIn Israel, thousands of mourners took to the streets after an armed assailant killed five people while firing from a motorcycle. This shooting is the latest in a string of attacks authorities say have been carried out by Arab assailants as the country’s security forces remain on high alert. 
Jan. 6 Committee Asks Sean Hannity To Cooperate With InvestigationProducerThe House committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol wants Fox News host Sean Hannity to cooperate with its investigation as new claims suggests Hannity may have had prior knowledge before the attack. NBC News' Garrett Haake reports.
Teen Cheers On Braves While Battling CancerProducer & EditorThe Atlanta Braves celebrated with a parade after taking home their first World Series title since 1995, but for one young fan the celebration is also about what he’s overcome to get there. Ellison Barber has the heartwarming story.
Ghislaine Maxwell Will Not Take Stand In TrialProducerGhislaine Maxwell spoke for the first time in court, saying that she would not take the stand in her own defense against accusations of sex trafficking. NBC News’ Tom Winter has the details.
Northeast Under Flash Flood Threat As Storm ApproachesProducer & EditorFlash flood warnings are in effect with 3 to 6 inches of rain expected in the Northeast as the area still recovers from Hurricane Ida. NBC News' Kathy Park reports as the storm moves in.
Patient In Elizabeth Holmes Case Testifies About Incorrect Blood TestProducer & EditorA patient of the now-shuttered Theranos testified that the company’s blood test incorrectly told her she had a miscarriage. NBC News’ Jacob Ward has the latest updates in the Elizabeth Holmes trial.
New Orleans Faces Waste Collection Crisis As Trash Piles Up For WeeksProducer & EditorResidents in New Orleans are fed up with the city's sanitation system after going weeks without trash pickup due to a labor shortage. The waste collections problems were exacerbated by Hurricane Ida and have only worsened since the storm. Tom Llamas reports.
Afghanistan Economy Teeters On Brink Of Collapse After U.S. WithdrawalEditorAs the final U.S. troops leave Afghanistan, an economic crisis potentially awaits the restored Taliban government. 
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