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Here's the Scoop

Here's the Scoop

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Here’s the Scoop from NBC News is the daily news fix you need — quick, clear, and conversational. Hosted by award-winning journalist Yasmin Vossoughian, NBC’s team of trusted correspondents and reporters from across the country and around the world bring you the day’s top stories and the best of our exclusive reporting. We go deep on the news that impacts your life, answer your most important questions and help you make sense of the issues and people shaping our world. From breaking news to who’s breaking the internet, politics to your pocketbook, sports to Silicon Valley, Here’s the Scoop keeps you informed at home and on the go. #heresthescoop #nbcnews2025 NBCUniversal Media LLC, all rights reserved Political Science Politics & Government
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  • Security Questions After D.C. Shooting; King Charles’ Soft Diplomacy
    Apr 27 2026

    The man accused of opening fire at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner was charged in federal court on Monday with attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump. “Here’s the Scoop” host Christine Romans and Senior White House Correspondent Garrett Haake discuss their experience at the Washington Hilton and whether the incident will change security measures for private presidential events in the future. Then, as King Charles III and Queen Camilla arrive in the United States for their first state visit, NBC News Royal Contributor Emily Nash explains why the visit comes at a crossroads for the U.S.-U.K. relationship.


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    25 mins
  • Extended Ceasefire in Lebanon, Islamabad Talks, and Trump Fast-Tracking Psychedelics
    Apr 24 2026

    Talks in Washington on Thursday yielded a three-week extension of the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire, even as Iran proxy Hezbollah and Israel continue to exchange fire in the southern buffer zone. NBC News correspondent and “Here’s the Scoop” host Yasmin Vossoughian explains how the “non-aggression pact” to disarm Hezbollah would work and why the Lebanese are still cautiously optimistic. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has taken a variety of actions this week to ease restrictions on highly regulated drugs like psychedelics and medical marijuana. NBC News health and medical reporter Erika Edwards explains how reclassifying those drugs could open up new options for research and treatment — and why it’s happening at such a breakneck speed.


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    22 mins
  • Inside Lebanon’s Refugee Crisis; Senate Moves Toward Funding DHS
    Apr 23 2026

    More than a million people in Lebanon have been displaced by the fighting between Israel and the Iran-proxy Hezbollah, sparking a massive humanitarian crisis. NBC News Correspondent and “Here’s the Scoop” Host Yasmin Vossoughian tells us about the families she met while visiting a refugee center in Beirut. Plus, Chief Capitol Hill Correspondent Ryan Nobles breaks down the prospects for ending the months-long Department of Homeland Security shutdown – plus how changes in DHS personnel and ICE tactics may have played a role.


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    26 mins
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