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Raging floodwaters in Ruidoso in southern New Mexico killed at least three people, including two children overnight according to authorities. Officials confirmed a Fort Bliss soldier and their spouse are in the hospital with serious injuries and that their two children are among the dead. NBC News' Steve Patterson reports on a community reckoning with the fury of deadly floodwaters, taking stock of anything left. Sunshine Stewart was last seen paddleboarding on a pond in Union, Maine on July 2nd. Her body was found the next day in what state police call "unusual circumstances." NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports on the death of Stewart and the stunned community. President Trump posted letters to several countries threatening a new round of tariffs if they do not reach trade deals with the U.S. by August 1. So far, the White House has revealed partial new trade frameworks with only the UK, Vietnam and China. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. Former president Biden's White House physician declined to answer questions about Biden's mental fitness while in office. He cited his fifth amendment right to not answer questions posed by House GOP lawmakers. Top Republicans accused him of a cover up. NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell reports.
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