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NBC News
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- NBC News
There's Good News Tonight: The original summer blockbuster turns 50
'Jaws,' the movie that has made for nightmares for beachgoers worldwide, made famous by a 25-foot shark and those two ominous notes turns 50 this year. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk goes back to the idyllic Massachusetts island to see if people are still nervous to go back in the 20, 2025


NBC News
30-04-2025
- Politics
- NBC News
Judge orders release of Columbia student Mohsen Mahdawi
Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi was detained earlier this month during an immigration interview. Last year, he helped organized pro-Palestinian protests on campus. A federal judge today ordered him released on bail, as he fights his deportation. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk reports Mahdawi had a defiant message for the Trump administration after his 30, 2025


NBC News
17-04-2025
- Health
- NBC News
Eli Lilly develops groundbreaking new weight-loss pill
In an exclusive interview with NBC News' Stephanie Gosk, Eli Lilly's chief scientific officer says their weight loss pills show promising effects in the latest clinic trial. Company data suggests the pill is as strong as Ozempic. The side effects are similar to injectables and some researchers caution that these drugs need to be managed by a 17, 2025


NBC News
10-03-2025
- Business
- NBC News
Former Facebook employee raises alarm about company's approach to China
Former Facebook director Sarah Wynn-Williams has written a new book about her time at the company, 'Careless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed and Lost Idealism.' She told NBC News' Stephanie Gosk that Facebook had a 'growth-at-all-costs' mentality and says the company was willing to abandon its free speech principles to appease the Chinese 10, 2025


NBC News
25-02-2025
- Health
- NBC News
Some insurance companies denying additional breast cancer screenings
Millions of American women are at high risk for breast cancer but many insurances don't cover the costs of follow-up screenings needed to detect the disease. Typically, the companies cover one annual mammogram for women over 40, but these screenings can miss cancers, especially when a woman has dense breast tissue. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk looks at why many women faced with out-of-pocket costs for add-on screenings like ultrasounds end up not getting the tests.