Jun 19 Thur

Israel said there were multiple injuries after an Iranian missile struck a hospital there. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Iran of targeting civilians. Another Iranian missile struck a residential area in Tel Aviv. NBC News' Richard Engel reports. President Trump said he will decide within two weeks whether to launch an airstrike on an Iranian nuclear facility. He said he wants to give more time for diplomacy. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. First a hack put her practice at risk of going under. Then a loan helped keep her afloat. But then the very company that was hacked and provided the loan started redirecting her practice's payments to its own bank. NBC News' Vicky Nguyen reports on why one New Jersey pediatric brain surgeon says the system has to change. The Los Angeles Dodgers say they turned away federal agents who asked to access parking lots at Dodger Stadium. The Department of Homeland Security says Customs and Border Protection was at the stadium "very briefly" and that it was "unrelated to any operation". NBC News' Jacob Soboroff reports. Leah Lendel describes what she remembers from the terrifying moment when she was snorkeling in Boca Grande, Florida and felt something bite her earlier this month. Her family says they thought Leah would lose her hand. She was airlifted to Tampa General Hospital for care. Today a shark was spotted at a Fort Lauderdale Beach near swimmers. NBC News' Morgan Chesky reports. Elon Musk's SpaceX experienced its fourth explosion this year in testing of its rocket Starship. NBC News' Tom Costello reports. NBC News' Savannah Sellers sits down with the cast of ‘F1: The Movie' to talk about the new immersive film bringing Formula 1 thrills to the big screen later this month. Director Joseph Kosinski had the idea of putting real actors in real race cars and embedding them into the Formula 1 season. Stars Brad Pitt and Damson Idris talk about learning how to drive at speeds up to 180 miles per hour.
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