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  • Millions under heat alerts amid coast to coast heat wave

    Millions of Americans are under heat alerts as extreme temperatures continue to hit parts of the country from coast to coast. NBC News’ Marissa Parra reports from Miami.

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    Millions under heat alerts amid coast to coast heat wave Millions of Americans are under heat alerts as extreme temperatures continue to hit parts of the country from coast to coast. NBC News’ Marissa Parra reports from Miami. #Miami #Heatwave #Heat #nbcnews #news #breakingnews #heatalert #coasttocoast #temperatures #marissaparra #globalnews #reports
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  • NBC News NOW is live, reporting breaking news and developing stories in real time. We are on the scene, covering the most important stories of the day and taking deep dives on issues you care about.

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    NBC News NOW is live, reporting breaking news and developing stories in real time. We are on the scene, covering the most important stories of the day and taking deep dives on issues you care about. #LiveNews #BreakingNews #NBCNews #news #nbcnews #stories #realtime #issues #deepdive #globalnews #information #reports
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  • This Morning’s Top Headlines – July 6 | Morning News NOW

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    The Earth’s average temperature hits a record high amid a deadly heat wave, new details emerge in the investigation into former President Trump’s handling of classified documents and the Secret Service investigates who could have brought a small bag of cocaine into the White House.

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    This Morning’s Top Headlines – July 6 | Morning News NOW #Heatwave #Russia #WhiteHouse The Earth’s average temperature hits a record high amid a deadly heat wave, new details emerge in the investigation into former President Trump’s handling of classified documents and the Secret Service investigates who could have brought a small bag of cocaine into the White House. #nbcnews #news #breakingnews #topheadlines #whitehouse #president #trump #potus #biden
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  • Networking app 'Spark' connects users in person

    The networking app “Spark” requires users to have a conversation face-to-face instead of online chatting. NBC News’ Maya Eaglin talks to the founders of “Spark” about their inspiration for the app in an era where users are facing frequent #layoffs and less in-person connection.

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    Networking app 'Spark' connects users in person The networking app “Spark” requires users to have a conversation face-to-face instead of online chatting. NBC News’ Maya Eaglin talks to the founders of “Spark” about their inspiration for the app in an era where users are facing frequent #layoffs and less in-person connection. #NBCNews #Spark #Connection #news #breakingnews #information #spark #networkingapp #connecting #users #mayaeaglin
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  • Red's Goodbye Speech to the Morgana Logistics Corporation | The Blacklist | NBC

    Red (James Spader) addresses his employees at the now-defunct Morgana Logistics Corporation.

    Watch The Blacklist Thursdays at 8/7c on NBC and streaming on Peacock.

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    Red's Goodbye Speech to the Morgana Logistics Corporation | The Blacklist | NBC Red (James Spader) addresses his employees at the now-defunct Morgana Logistics Corporation. Watch The Blacklist Thursdays at 8/7c on NBC and streaming on Peacock. #NBC #Blacklist #news #breakingnews #red #goodbyespeech #theblacklist #jamesspader
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  • High school football player celebrates with team after learning he’s cancer free

    Gavin Picard, a high school football player from Pennsylvania, shared a moment of celebration with his teammates when he learned he is cancer free. NBC News’ José Díaz-Balart shares the details on the joyful moment and other stories in this week’s good news wrap-up.

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    High school football player celebrates with team after learning he’s cancer free Gavin Picard, a high school football player from Pennsylvania, shared a moment of celebration with his teammates when he learned he is cancer free. NBC News’ José Díaz-Balart shares the details on the joyful moment and other stories in this week’s good news wrap-up. #nbcnews #gavinpicard #teammate #celebration #stories #josediazbalart #videos #news #breakingnews #cancerfree
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  • Most working Americans experience ‘Sunday scaries,’ new survey finds.

    A recent survey found that 75 percent of working Americans said they experience the “Sunday scaries.” NBC News’ Aaron Gilchrist breaks down the symptoms and shares tips from experts to start off the work week right.

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    Most working Americans experience ‘Sunday scaries,’ new survey finds. A recent survey found that 75 percent of working Americans said they experience the “Sunday scaries.” NBC News’ Aaron Gilchrist breaks down the symptoms and shares tips from experts to start off the work week right. #nbcnews #news #americans #sundayscaries #workingamericans #aarongilchrist #tips #workweek #experience
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  • How A.I. is helping doctors detect cancer

    A study by Northwestern University predicted colonoscopies assisted by artificial intelligence could reduce future cancer diagnoses by up to 39%.

    NBC medical fellow Dr. Akshay Syal added through deep learning this kind of technology could detect cancer "better than the human eye" by about 13%.

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    How A.I. is helping doctors detect cancer A study by Northwestern University predicted colonoscopies assisted by artificial intelligence could reduce future cancer diagnoses by up to 39%. NBC medical fellow Dr. Akshay Syal added through deep learning this kind of technology could detect cancer "better than the human eye" by about 13%. #NBCNews #AI #Cancer #news #doctors #breakingnews #news #technology #deeplearning
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  • LIVE: Nicole Storm Tracker | NBC News

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    LIVE: Nicole Storm Tracker | NBC News #news #storm #stormtracker #weather #tropicalstorm #florida
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  • Why Americans Wait So Long For Organs

    There are more than 100,000 people in the United States waiting for an organ transplant, and they could be waiting a while. A little more than 50% of people waiting for an organ will receive one within five years because of the shortage of organs available.

    The organ donation system in the U.S. is designed to save as many lives as possible without wasting available organs, but there are built-in inequalities that affect who has access. People of color, people of lower socioeconomic status and women receive transplants at a lower rate and are also more likely to wait longer for an organ than patients with similar medical issues.

    The medical community has been working on ways to increase the supply by using live donors for organs like kidneys, organs from animals and even mechanical organs. Watch the video above to learn how the U.S. organ transplant system works and what we can do to increase supply while decreasing inequality.

    Why Americans Wait So Long For Organs There are more than 100,000 people in the United States waiting for an organ transplant, and they could be waiting a while. A little more than 50% of people waiting for an organ will receive one within five years because of the shortage of organs available. The organ donation system in the U.S. is designed to save as many lives as possible without wasting available organs, but there are built-in inequalities that affect who has access. People of color, people of lower socioeconomic status and women receive transplants at a lower rate and are also more likely to wait longer for an organ than patients with similar medical issues. The medical community has been working on ways to increase the supply by using live donors for organs like kidneys, organs from animals and even mechanical organs. Watch the video above to learn how the U.S. organ transplant system works and what we can do to increase supply while decreasing inequality.
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