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    100 days until the U.S. presidential election

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  • Google is using AI in an attempt to improve traffic flow

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  • Nation’s largest active wildfire ravages California

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  • New polls indicate Trump and Harris are tied in battleground states

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  • Massive California fire engulfs hundreds of thousands of acres

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  • 'I didn't want this life': Some first-generation Americans leaving for a better life outside the U.S.

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  • Son of ‘El Chapo’ and Sinaloa cartel co-founder arrested in U.S.

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  • Vice President Harris calls family of woman shot to death in Illinois

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  • Obama endorses Harris for president as Trump meets with Netanyahu

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  • Massive fire rages in Northern California

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  • Sonya Massey autopsy reveals details of fatal gunshot wound

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  • Man is arrested in connection with starting Park Fire in California

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  • Texas man went missing in 2013 from same Bahamas yoga retreat as Chicago woman

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  • 'Gucci Goddess' women charged for stealing funds from military childcare program

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  • Biden and Harris press for a Gaza cease-fire and hostage deal in meetings with Netanyahu

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  • Northern California wildfire forces hundreds to evacuate

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  • Southwest changes course on its signature open seating plan

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  • No return date set for astronauts on Boeing's Starliner capsule

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  • California man arrested on arson charge after allegedly starting Park Fire

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  • Deputy who fatally shot Sonya Massey has history of alcohol abuse

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Curtain Call: New show ‘Odd Man Out’ is performed in complete darkness

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The new off-Broadway show “Odd Man Out” provides a sensory experience where the audience is immersed in pitch-black darkness and uses sound, smell, taste and touch to follow the story. NBC News’ Joe Fryer spoke with the show’s co-director, Carlos Armesto, and performer, Lorenza Bernasconi, about what it’s like to put on a production in the dark.