Vince Vaughn

In this Sunday Sitdown lookback, Vince Vaughn joins Willie Geist to talk about his recent film "Nonnas" and his career-defining comedies, including his breakout role in "Swingers" and his 2005 hit "Wedding Crashers." Israel's defense minister is warning Gaza City could be destroyed as the Israeli military ramps up a new offensive against the terrorist group Hamas. Local health officials in Gaza say Israeli strikes on Saturday killed at least 33 civilians. An unmanned SpaceX rocket is headed to the International Space Station to bring food and equipment for the nine astronauts aboard there. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott declared victory after the state senate approved new congressional maps created with the goal of sending more Republicans to Washington, D.C. Now, Democrats across the country are vowing to retaliate with new maps of their own. NBC's Melanie Zanona reports in this week's Sunday Focus. The WNBA is enjoying another season of exponential growth thanks to fans tuning in to watch stars like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. Popular brands like Rihanna's Fenty Beauty, Covergirl and Sephora are increasingly investing in the league at unprecedented levels in hopes to attract an untapped market of consumers. NBC's Kathy Park reports in this week's Sunday Spotlight. Frank Caprio, the veteran municipal court judge who became a viral star and then got his own national TV show with his uncommon compassion in the courtroom, has died at 88. The son of an Italian immigrant milkman, Caprio went to law school at night while teaching high school and served in the Rhode Island Army National Guard all before becoming known as "the world's nicest judge." Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist remembers a life well lived.
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