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Summary

This episode of NBC 10 News Today at 5:00 AM covers a range of topics including emergency preparedness for the FIFA World Cup, political updates on the midterms, weather education day, Phillies baseball, a fatal hit-and-run, lottery results, and an arrest in a triple shooting.

Highlights

Political Updates & Midterm Elections
00:02:12

Following the Pennsylvania primary, attention shifts to the midterm elections. NBC 10 political reporter, Aunt Lauren, provides a closer look at the impact of voters and Congressional optimism.

Introduction to NBC 10 News and Top Stories
00:00:27

Mr. William welcomes viewers to NBC 10 News Today at 5:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 21st, 2026, and begins with a look at the latest top stories.

FIFA World Cup & SEPTA Emergency Drill
00:01:01

In anticipation of the FIFA World Cup, SEPTA conducted an emergency preparedness drill at the Walnut Locust Train Station, the home of the Broad Street Line. Miguel Martinez Ballet provides a live report.

National Weather Education Day and Phillies Baseball
00:03:02

NBC 10 meteorologists celebrated National Weather Education Day, sharing fun facts and experiments with students and teachers. The Phillies, despite a loss to the Cincinnati Reds, are set to face the Cleveland Guardians.

Fatal Hit-and-Run in Kensington and Lottery Results
00:04:04

Officials confirmed a woman was killed in a hit-and-run crash in Kensington, Philadelphia. Additionally, there were no clear winners for the Power Ball and Mega Millions jackpots, increasing the stakes for upcoming draws.

Arrest in Deadly Triple Shooting
00:05:26

A second arrest has been made in a deadly triple shooting that occurred last month. US Marshals apprehended 21-year-old Zahir Mannon for the shooting of Imani Ring Gold, with two other suspects still at large.

Closing Remarks
00:06:42

Mr. William wraps up NBC 10 News Today at 5:00 a.m., thanking viewers and promising to return for the next 5 a.m. show.

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