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The Justice Department has indicted former Cuban leader Raul Castro on murder and conspiracy charges, demanding he face American justice. Castro, 94, no longer officially leads Cuba but retains significant influence.
Wildfires are actively displacing tens of thousands of people from their homes. Reporter Steve Patterson provides coverage from the fire line.
A car exploded near Wall Street in lower Manhattan, causing pedestrians to flee. The investigation into the incident is ongoing, with Emily Akita reporting.
Authorities in Massachusetts are searching for a suspect who followed people into dormitory buildings at both Harvard and MIT colleges, with reports of occasional assaults.
Americans quarantined in Nebraska due to hantavirus exposure have expressed their desire for release, with one individual speaking exclusively to NBC News. Maggie Vesa provides a live report.
Multiple suspects connected to dozens of recent burglaries in California have been arrested. Liz Kates reports on how high-tech Wi-Fi jammers and surveillance cameras were used to spy on the burglars.
As graduation season continues, families with members in the military are experiencing heartwarming surprises as their loved ones return for emotional reunions. Tom Llamas reports on these special moments.