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After typhoon remnants battered Alaska and triggered widespread destruction, several communities were nearly wiped out. As many as 2,000 residents overwhelmed shelters and prompted urgent evacuations. NBC News' Liz Kreutz has the story. President Trump announced that he will meet again with Russian President Vladimir Putin for talks to end the war in Ukraine. It comes after his phone call with Putin today. NBC News' Peter Alexander reports. A federal grand jury in Maryland indicted former national security adviser John Bolton on 18 counts of mishandling national defense information. In a statement, Bolton said he has "become the latest target in weaponing the Justice Department" and that he looks "forward to the fight to defend my lawful conduct." NBC News' Laura Jarrett reports. The stock market has broken several records this year, fueled by investment in artificial intelligence. But some suggest it could be the makings of another financial bubble. NBC News Brian Cheung reports. Admiral Alvin Holsey, the commander of U.S. Southern Command is retiring after just one year on the job. His command is responsible for deadly strikes on boats off Venezuela that the Trump administration says are carrying drugs and cartel members to the U.S. NBC News' Courtney Kube reports. In a new report, consumer watchdog PIRG says robocalls are up 20 percent which means people are getting 420 million more calls each month. Experts say consumers should never provide personal information or credit card information to cold callers. NBC News' Tom Costello has more. A Wichita, KS grandfather saw the series "The Cost of Denial" and contacted NBC News about the denials he received for surgery to alleviate his back pain. Shortly after NBC News called his insurer to ask about the case, coverage for the surgery was approved. NBC News' Anne Thompson reports. There is good news tonight for the Top Sumo athletes from Japan who are hitting the streets of London ahead of one of the biggest competitions for the sport. This is the second time in decades that the Grand Sumo Competition is held outside Japan, which has fans flocking to the sold-out event. NBC News' Molly Hunter on how fans can't get enough of the athletes outside of the ring.
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