Jun 25 Wed

President Trump today said that Iran's nuclear program was obliterated by U.S. air strikes and criticized a preliminary assessment by the Defense Intelligence Agency that said the damage was more limited. That assessment cited "low confidence" in its findings, while the CIA director says intelligence shows the Iranian nuclear program was "severely damaged." NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell reports. Police body camera footage captures the extraordinary moment a woman admits to having cheated a couple out of thousands of dollars by tricking them into buying numerous gift cards and giving her the pins. NBC News' Tom Costello reports on what to watch for in these types of scams. Video shows an American Airlines plane with smoke trailing in the sky. The airline says the plane returned back to Vegas after takeoff due to a mechanical issue. There were 153 customers and six crew members onboard. After inspection, there was no evidence of fire in the engine. NBC News' Steve Patterson has the story. In Guizhou, China, officials say a girl went missing after school and is suspected to have fallen into a ditch during intense flooding across the region. Rescue crews were called in and checked manholes until they found her. The child was trapped for more than seven hours but doctors say was unharmed. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports. 33-year-old Zohran Mamdani scored a major upset over former governor Andrew Cuomo in the primary to become the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York. Mamdani has promised to make the city more affordable with free buses and rent freezes, but critics say he lacks experience and some question his stance on the Israeli government. NBC News' Emilie Ikeda reports. FICO, the company behind the most widely used credit scores, announced a plan to start factoring buy now, pay later loans into credit scores. On time payments can help users build up credit ratings, but missed payments could hurt scores. NBC News' Christine Romans reports. There's good news tonight in the town of Swanville, Minnesota where a special tradition is celebrating the graduating class of 2025 with scholarships. For decades, the town of just over 300 residents have come together to raise money all year to raise thousands of dollars in scholarship money. KARE 11'S Boyd Huppert has the story.
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