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Federal prosecutors say Vance Boelter went to the homes of four Minnesota lawmakers with "the intent to kill them." They also released images of the guns, ammo, mask and notebooks they say Boelter used to plan and carry out the attack. NBC News' Maggie Vespa spoke with a witness who says she alerted police after spotting a man she believes was Boelter in the hours before his arrest. After deadly flash flooding, first responders are still searching for survivors. At least six people were killed. West Virginia's governor has declared a state of emergency after floods washed roads and destroyed homes. NBC News' George Solis reports from the storm zone. Surveillance video captures the terrifying moments a man appears to calmly approach the metal detectors at a Manhattan courthouse. The suspect attacked officers with what looks like a knife. The motive is unknown. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk has the story. The Louvre, the world's most visited museum, temporarily shut down today due to a spontaneous strike by the museum staff citing mass tourism. This comes one day after anti-tourist protests erupted across a dozen European cities. NBC News' Molly Hunter has the story. President Trump today said that Iran will not be allowed to have a nuclear weapon and that the Iranian regime is "not winning this war." He made the comments as the escalating conflict dominated the G7 summit in Canada. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. Israel tonight struck the Iranian regime's government-run television station, declaring it a ‘propaganda mouthpiece.' That comes as Israel expanded strikes against Iran's nuclear program and military leadership, while Iran continued to fire missiles at Israeli cities. NBC News' Richard Engel reports. Kids in Staten Island are flashing their glowing report cards and getting a big boost from one deli owner. Wail "Wally" Alselwi has been doling out groceries for free in exchange for good grades. NBC News' Sam Brock takes a look.
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