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A tourist excursion took a shocking turn off the coast of the Dominican Republic when a catamaran started sinking. The emergency sparked a rescue operation and everyone onboard was saved according to officials. NBC News' George Solis has the story. The U.S. Navy's largest carrier has arrived in Latin America as a show of force and part of President Trump's war on drug cartels. NBC News' Richard Engel is in Colombia. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned more flights could be canceled if Congress does not vote to end the government shutdown this week. More than 1,200 flights were canceled on Tuesday. NBC News' Tom Costello reports. As housing affordability has so many Americans priced out of the market to buy a home, President Trump floated the idea of a 50-year mortgage. NBC News' Brian Cheung crunches the numbers to see if the President's idea would help. Families of campers and counselors who lost their lives in the catastrophic flooding on the 4th of July are now suing Camp Mystic. The lawsuits allege the camp put profits before safety and failed to warn parents about flood risks. NBC News' Laura Jarrett reports. ICE is interested in obtaining new translation technology that is already helping local police departments. NBC News' Julia Ainsley reports. Navy Veteran Rob Gibbons doesn't like to sit still. He served his country during World War II, had a decades-long corporate career, and now at age 98 works multiple days a week in the garden department at his local Lowe's. NBC News' Kathy Park shares his story.
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