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White House chief of staff Susie Wiles says Trump 'will go for it' when there's an 'opportunity' for retribution

WASHINGTON — White House chief of staff Susie Wiles said the administration's accusations against New York Attorney General Letitia James "might" be "retribution," and "when there’s an opportunity" for President Donald Trump to take retribution, "he will go for it," Vanity Fair reported in a new profile of Wiles

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Preparations Get Underway for Record-Setting Holiday Travel Rush

A record number of people are set to travel for the holidays and to meet demand, airlines are preparing with deicing operations and by adding 72,000 seats every day during the rush. Meanwhile, those opting to drive will see lower gas prices at the pump with the national average at $2.90 a gallon. NBC’s Emilie Ikeda reports for TODAY.

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A record number of people are set to travel for the holidays and to meet demand, airlines are preparing with deicing operations and by adding 72,000 seats every day during the rush. Meanwhile, those opting to drive will see lower gas prices at the pump with the national average at $2.90 a gallon. NBC’s Emilie Ikeda reports for TODAY.
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Police Release New Video in Search for Brown University Gunman

As the manhunt intensifies for the gunman responsible for the deadly mass shooting at Brown University, police have released new footage of a “person of interest” walking near the campus just two hours before the attack. It comes as the FBI is announcing a $50,000 reward for information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of the individual. NBC’s Erin McLaughlin reports for TODAY from Providence.

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As the manhunt intensifies for the gunman responsible for the deadly mass shooting at Brown University, police have released new footage of a “person of interest” walking near the campus just two hours before the attack. It comes as the FBI is announcing a $50,000 reward for information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of the individual. NBC’s Erin McLaughlin reports for TODAY from Providence.
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What to Know About 2025 Holiday Shopping and Shipping Deadlines

From shipping deadlines to end of year deals, Zoe Malin from NBC Select joins Saturday TODAY to break down what you need to know about holiday shopping and when you should be ordering any last-minute gifts.

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From shipping deadlines to end of year deals, Zoe Malin from NBC Select joins Saturday TODAY to break down what you need to know about holiday shopping and when you should be ordering any last-minute gifts.
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New documentary explores the history of 'SantaCon'

A new documentary dives into the history of "SantaCon", the annual tradition around the globe where revelers dress in festive costumes and participate in bar crawls. While thousands of participants join in with enthusiasm each year, many locals dread the day a sea of Santas comes to town. NBC News' Ellison Barber reports on the controversial Christmas tradition. 

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A new documentary dives into the history of "SantaCon", the annual tradition around the globe where revelers dress in festive costumes and participate in bar crawls. While thousands of participants join in with enthusiasm each year, many locals dread the day a sea of Santas comes to town. NBC News' Ellison Barber reports on the controversial Christmas tradition. 
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Nostalgia Boom Has Americans Embracing Retro Christmas Trends

Holiday nostalgia is on the rise as more people are leaning into '90s traditions to add comfort and coziness to Christmas. NBC’s Maggie Vespa joins TODAY to explain why people are rejecting modernity for nostalgia this holiday season, the controversy surrounding the modern renovations at the iconic "Home Alone" house, and the growing popularity of older Christmas songs.

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Holiday nostalgia is on the rise as more people are leaning into '90s traditions to add comfort and coziness to Christmas. NBC’s Maggie Vespa joins TODAY to explain why people are rejecting modernity for nostalgia this holiday season, the controversy surrounding the modern renovations at the iconic "Home Alone" house, and the growing popularity of older Christmas songs.
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Tips to Save With Secondhand Shopping During 2025 Holidays

Holiday shopping is in full swing and 60% of consumers say they will give second-hand shopping a try this year, in part because of tariffs. NBC’s Brian Cheung joins TODAY to share tools and tips to use when shopping secondhand this season.

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Holiday shopping is in full swing and 60% of consumers say they will give second-hand shopping a try this year, in part because of tariffs. NBC’s Brian Cheung joins TODAY to share tools and tips to use when shopping secondhand this season.
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Tariffs, economic pressures raise prices on holiday decorations

With the holiday season officially underway, the cost of holiday decorations is rising significantly this year, as tariffs push up prices for items like holiday light displays, Christmas trees, and even the presents underneath them. NBC News’ Christine Romans reports.

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With the holiday season officially underway, the cost of holiday decorations is rising significantly this year, as tariffs push up prices for items like holiday light displays, Christmas trees, and even the presents underneath them. NBC News’ Christine Romans reports.
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Jobs reports to finally lift the fog on a fragile U.S. labor market

The federal government will release October’s payrolls and November’s full jobs report, both of which were delayed by the historic government shutdown.

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The Bureau of Labor Statistics will release a long-awaited trove of federal jobs data on Tuesday.

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The Bureau of Labor Statistics will release a long-awaited trove of federal jobs data on Tuesday.
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Bondi shooters inspired by ISIS and visited extremist hotspot before attack, officials say

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the suspects were “motivated by Islamic State ideology.” They had traveled to the Philippines prior to the attack, officials said.

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Tributes piled together in memory of the victims of a shooting at Bondi Beach, in Sydney on Tuesday.

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Members of the public gather at a memorial at Bondi Beach on Monday.

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A member of the public disarmed one of the attackers in a dramatic scene captured Sunday.
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Australian authorities ignored warning signs of rising antisemitism, some Jewish leaders say

For the past couple of years, leaders in Australia’s Jewish community have been seeing a rise in antisemitism and urging the country’s leaders to act.

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Members of the Jewish community during a vigil at Chabad of Bondi in Sydney on Monday. 

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Members of the Jewish community during a vigil at Chabad of Bondi in Sydney on Monday. 
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Brian Walshe found guilty for murder of his wife

A jury in Massachusetts convicted Brian Walshe for the murder of his wife, Ana. During the closely watched trial, prosecutors said Walshe was motivated by money and jealousy. The defense said Walshe was not responsible for Ana’s death. NBC News’ Stephanie Gosk reports.

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A jury in Massachusetts convicted Brian Walshe for the murder of his wife, Ana. During the closely watched trial, prosecutors said Walshe was motivated by money and jealousy. The defense said Walshe was not responsible for Ana’s death. NBC News’ Stephanie Gosk reports.
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Holocaust survivor and 10-year-old are among the victims of Bondi Beach shooting

A Holocaust survivor, a 10-year-old and a Chabad rabbi were among the 15 people killed when two gunmen opened fire on a Hanukkah event at Australia's Bondi Beach on Sunday.

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Matilda Britvan.

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Dan Elkayam.

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Rabbi Eli Schlanger.

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Peter Meagher.

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Marika Pogany.
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Police: Rob Reiner’s son 'responsible' for murder of his parents

After Rob Reiner and his wife Michele were found dead inside their Los Angeles home, police arrested their son Nick on suspicion of murder. There has been a massive outpouring of support for the legendary actor and director from across Hollywood and beyond. NBC News’ Morgan Chesky reports.

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After Rob Reiner and his wife Michele were found dead inside their Los Angeles home, police arrested their son Nick on suspicion of murder. There has been a massive outpouring of support for the legendary actor and director from across Hollywood and beyond. NBC News’ Morgan Chesky reports.
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New video released in search for Brown University gunman

The FBI is offering up to $50,000 in reward money for information leading to the identity of the shooter in the Brown University attack. NBC News’ Tom Winter details what was revealed in the new video that Providence officials released. 

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The FBI is offering up to $50,000 in reward money for information leading to the identity of the shooter in the Brown University attack. NBC News’ Tom Winter details what was revealed in the new video that Providence officials released. 
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Anger, shock and mercy as Australia looks for answers after Bondi Beach Hanukkah attack

The sound of gentle singing filled the air on Bondi Beach, the site of Australia's deadliest shooting in almost three decades.

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Matilda Britvan, 10, was one of the people killed in the Bondi Beach attack.

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Mourners gathering to honor victims at Bondi Pavilion on Monday.

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Rabbi Eli Schlanger was among those killed in the Bondi Beach attack.

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Members of the Jewish community mourning the victims during a vigil at Chabad Bondi in Sydney on Monday.
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Trump baselessly says Rob Reiner died because he was anti-Trump, politicizing the director's killing

President Donald Trump faced blowback from fellow Republicans Monday after he baselessly suggested that legendary director and actor Rob Reiner died because of Reiner’s anti-Trump views, injecting politics into the killing at a time when other conservatives expressed condolences.

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Law enforcement thwarts terror plot to target L.A. businesses on New Year’s

Law enforcement officials have uncovered a suspected New Year's Eve terror plot targeting Los Angeles businesses. NBC News' Kelly O' Donnell explains what this terror group was planning and how law enforcement disrupted its plans.

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Law enforcement officials have uncovered a suspected New Year's Eve terror plot targeting Los Angeles businesses. NBC News' Kelly O' Donnell explains what this terror group was planning and how law enforcement disrupted its plans.
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Brian Walshe found guilty of killing his wife and dismembering her body

A Massachusetts jury found Brian Walshe guilty of first-degree murder Monday, siding with prosecutors who accused the convicted fraudster of killing his wife and dismembering her body three years ago

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Brian Walshe during his trial in Dedham, Mass., on Dec. 9.

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Brian Walshe during his trial in Dedham, Mass., on Dec. 9.
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Rob Reiner's son Nick Reiner arrested in connection with parents' deaths

Nick Reiner, the son of movie director Rob Reiner, has been arrested in connection with the deaths of his parents, according to law enforcement. NBC News' Chloe Melas reports on how Hollywood is reacting to this family tragedy.

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Nick Reiner, the son of movie director Rob Reiner, has been arrested in connection with the deaths of his parents, according to law enforcement. NBC News' Chloe Melas reports on how Hollywood is reacting to this family tragedy.
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Merriam-Webster names 'slop' as its 2025 word of the year

After yet another year of high-profile news stories and internet trends, Merriam-Webster has chosen one word to sum up 2025: “slop.”The dictionary publisher defined it as “digital content of low quality that is produced usually in quantity by means of artificial intelligence” and said it reflected the “absurd videos, off-kilter advertising images, cheesy propaganda, fake news that looks pretty real, junky AI-written books” that have invaded people's social media feeds this year.“Al

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