Building on yesterday's advances in story segmentation of television news, how consistent are the extracted keywords, topics, locations and entities across runs? If the same story is run through Gemini 2.5 Flash five times in a row, does Gemini yield fairly similar extracted results across the five runs for all four fields or are some fields more robust than others? Overall, we find that keywords, locations and entities fields do vary across runs, but are relatively consistent as to the central entries in the story. Topics show glimmers of potential, but would require further work to select a consistent taxonomy for Gemini to use, rather than merge myriad taxonomy topic lists. Overall, these results suggest that while Gemini 2.5's output varies across runs, its story segmentation and story-level metadata computation are sufficiently consistent that with a few adjustments to the prompt it should be possible to segment television evening news at scale.
Here we'll look at an evening news broadcast from last week. Instead of breaking out people, organizations, proper names and all entities into four different overlapping fields, which yielded inconsistent results in terms of overlapping entities, let's combine them all into a single field and ask it to add a special notation to each name.
Below is a television news transcript in JSON format. You are a news cataloger whose job it is to read television news transcripts and identify each of the stories described within. Read the transcript below and make a list of all of the stories it describes. Each story may be mentioned multiple times in multiple places in the transcript. Number the stories in sequential order from 1. Output the story list as JSON records, one per row, with fields STORYID, TITLE, DESCRIPTION, KEYWORDS, LOCATIONS, ENTITIES, TOPICS and SENTENCEIDS that is a list of all of the SENTENCEIDs of the sentences that are part of that story. For KEYWORDS, come up with a list of 20 keywords that concisely describe the story, separated by semicolons. For LOCATIONS, list the fully-qualified location name and centroid lat/long coordinates of all locations mentioned in the story, with the coordinates in square brackets after the name and locations separated by semicolons. Make sure you include every location mentioned in the story. For ENTITIES, list all entities found in the story, separated by semicolons. Make sure you include all entities. For each entity, add a "(PER)" at the end if it is a person, an "(ORG)" at the end if it is an organization or a "(PROP") if it is a proper name that is not a person or organization. Make sure you include every entity found in the story. For TOPICS, come up with a list of 20 topics that concisely describe the story, separated by semicolons.
This yields 6946 candidate tokens and 2652 thinking tokens:
STORYID: 1 TITLE: Ozzy Osbourne Remembered: Music Icon and Reality TV Pioneer Dies at 76 DESCRIPTION: The world mourns the death of heavy metal icon Ozzy Osbourne, former lead singer of Black Sabbath, at 76. Remembered for pioneering heavy metal, his solo career, and ushering in reality TV with 'The Osbournes,' tributes pour in from the music world. He battled drug and alcohol addiction and Parkinson's disease. LOCATIONS: England [52.3555� N, 1.1743� W];Birmingham, England [52.4862� N, 1.8904� W] KEYWORDS: Ozzy Osbourne;heavy metal;Black Sabbath;reality TV;The Osbournes;tribute;music icon;solo career;Parkinson's disease;drug addiction;alcohol addiction;Birmingham;farewell concert;Prince of Darkness;Grammy;pioneer;rock giant;music world;celebrity death;entertainment ENTITIES: Ozzy Osbourne (PER);Black Sabbath (ORG);The Osbournes (PROP);Kardashians (PER);Joe Fryer (PER);Elton John (PER);Tony Iommi (PER);Metallica (ORG);Sharon Osbourne (PER) TOPICS: Music industry;celebrity death;heavy metal music;reality television;entertainment news;rock legends;cultural impact;tributes;band history;solo careers;addiction awareness;health issues;family life;iconic figures;British music;musical genres;media coverage;legacy;pop culture;Rock and Roll Hall of Fame CLIPS: CLIP: 3.861 -> 38.688 (26.83s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/3.861/end/38.688 CLIP: 115.907 -> 329.012 (205.11s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/115.907/end/329.012 ---------------------- STORYID: 2 TITLE: Ghislaine Maxwell to be Questioned as Epstein Files Controversy Continues DESCRIPTION: The Justice Department's top official plans to meet with Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's convicted accomplice, amid a push from the Trump administration to release more Epstein files. The House Oversight Committee approved a motion to subpoena Maxwell, while House Republicans controversially sent lawmakers home early, delaying votes on Epstein file releases. LOCATIONS: Capitol [38.8899� N, 77.0091� W];Washington [38.9072� N, 77.0369� W];Epstein Island (PROP) (implied) KEYWORDS: Jeffrey Epstein;Ghislaine Maxwell;Epstein files;Justice Department;sex trafficking;Trump administration;Pam Bondi;Todd Blanche;House Oversight Committee;subpoena;political games;congressional votes;file release;federal court;grand jury records;presidential pardon;conspiracy theories;House Speaker;Washington politics;legal developments ENTITIES: Pam Bondi (PER);Todd Blanche (PER);Jeffrey Epstein (PER);Ghislaine Maxwell (PER);President Trump (PER);House (ORG);House Oversight Committee (ORG);Michael Jordan (PER);Democrats (ORG);Republicans (ORG);Joe Biden (PER);Justice Department (ORG);FBI (ORG);DOJ (ORG);Peter Alexander (PER);President Obama (PER);Tulsi Gabbard (PER) TOPICS: Legal affairs;criminal justice;sex crimes;political controversy;government transparency;conspiracy theories;presidential actions;judiciary system;congressional oversight;public information;media scrutiny;high-profile cases;legal strategy;political parties;accountability;federal investigations;power dynamics;pardon controversy;public outcry CLIPS: CLIP: 30.755 -> 53.57 (14.81s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/30.755/end/53.57 CLIP: 321.078 -> 456.739 (127.66s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/321.078/end/456.739 ---------------------- STORYID: 3 TITLE: Malcolm-Jamal Warner Drowns in Costa Rica Rip Current DESCRIPTION: Malcolm-Jamal Warner, actor best known for 'The Cosby Show,' drowned in Costa Rica due to a dangerous rip current. Lifeguards attempted to save him, and his death was confirmed as an accident by autopsy. Tributes have poured in from former co-stars and fans. LOCATIONS: Costa Rica [9.7489� N, 83.7534� W] KEYWORDS: Malcolm-Jamal Warner;drowning;Costa Rica;rip current;lifeguard;rescue attempt;Cosby Show;beach safety;accident;autopsy;tribute;celebrity death;actor;paradise;treacherous conditions;CPR;social media;mourning;entertainment;Caribbean ENTITIES: Malcolm-Jamal Warner (PER);Mike (PER);Jesse Kirsch (PER);Raven-Symone (PER);The Cosby Show (PROP);Red Cross (ORG) TOPICS: Celebrity death;accidental death;water safety;beach hazards;emergency services;television actors;medical examination;public tributes;Caribbean tourism;rip currents;acting careers;personal achievements;entertainment news;tragic events;coastal safety;drowning prevention;actor's life;public mourning;media coverage CLIPS: CLIP: 45.636 -> 63.747 (10.11s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/45.636/end/63.747 CLIP: 484.975 -> 632.682 (139.71s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/484.975/end/632.682 ---------------------- STORYID: 4 TITLE: Coca-Cola Changes Sugar Source Amid Trump's Trade War Tariff Impacts DESCRIPTION: Coca-Cola introduces a new U.S. option made with American cane sugar, a change influenced by President Trump's preference over corn syrup. Meanwhile, the impact of tariffs from President Trump's trade war is becoming clear, with General Motors reporting a $1.1 billion cost and other automakers like Stellantis facing significant losses. LOCATIONS: U.S. [39.8283� N, 98.5795� W];Oval Office, Washington D.C. [38.8977� N, 77.0366� W];Mexico [23.6345� N, 102.5528� W];Philippines [12.8797� N, 121.7740� E] KEYWORDS: Coca-Cola;cane sugar;corn syrup;President Trump;trade war;tariffs;General Motors;automakers;Philippines;Ferdinand Marcos Jr.;economy;manufacturing;MAHA movement;Robert F. Kennedy;health benefits;soda industry;business news;corporate changes;economic impact;international trade ENTITIES: Coca-Cola (ORG);President Trump (PER);Hallie Jackson (PER);Robert F. Kennedy (PER);Christine Romans (PER);Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (PER);General Motors (ORG);Jeep (ORG);Chrysler (ORG);Stellantis (ORG) TOPICS: Food and beverage industry;consumer products;presidential influence;trade policy;tariffs;international trade;manufacturing;public health;corporate strategy;economics;business news;automotive industry;political economy;sugar;corn syrup;health trends;economic policy;supply chain;globalization;corporate responsibility CLIPS: CLIP: 66.557 -> 86.402 (11.84s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/66.557/end/86.402 CLIP: 624.748 -> 851.233 (218.48s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/624.748/end/851.233 ---------------------- STORYID: 5 TITLE: Stolen Smartphones Fueling International Black Market DESCRIPTION: An investigation reveals a black market pipeline for stolen smartphones, tracing them from U.S. cities like Charlotte to Miami churches and ultimately to China for parts. Despite security features, the hardware's value drives this international criminal enterprise. LOCATIONS: Miami [25.7617� N, 80.1918� W];North Carolina [35.7596� N, 79.0193� W];Florida [27.6648� N, 81.5158� W];China [35.8617� N, 104.1954� E];Charlotte, North Carolina [35.2271� N, 80.8431� W];South Carolina [33.8361� N, 81.1637� W];Hong Kong [22.3193� N, 114.1694� E] KEYWORDS: stolen phones;black market;cellphone theft;iPhone;Miami church;Charlotte;North Carolina;Florida;China;Hong Kong;Thomas Baker;pickpocketing;Find My iPhone;police warning;hardware market;international crime;security features;criminal pipeline;component sale;law enforcement ENTITIES: Stephanie Gosk (PER);Thomas Baker (PER);Apple (ORG);Pastor Gideon (PER);Andrew (PER);FBI (ORG) TOPICS: Crime;technology;consumer electronics;international crime;theft;black market;law enforcement;cybersecurity;supply chains;urban crime;personal safety;mobile devices;hardware;global trade;police investigations;digital tracking;public awareness;cross-border crime;organized crime;consumer protection CLIPS: CLIP: 78.469 -> 101.885 (15.42s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/78.469/end/101.885 CLIP: 846.27 -> 1116.732 (262.46s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/846.27/end/1116.732 ---------------------- STORYID: 6 TITLE: Global Heatwave and Wildfires Impact U.S. and Europe DESCRIPTION: A global heatwave is gripping the U.S. and Europe, with temperatures feeling like over 100 degrees for millions of Americans. Wildfires and 'firenados' are raging across Europe, leading to closures like the Acropolis in Greece. LOCATIONS: U.S. [39.8283� N, 98.5795� W];Europe [54.5260� N, 15.2551� E];Turkey [38.9637� N, 35.2463� E];Greece [39.0742� N, 21.8243� E];Acropolis, Athens, Greece [37.9715� N, 23.7257� E] KEYWORDS: global heatwave;record temperatures;U.S.;Europe;wildfires;firenados;Turkey;Greece;Acropolis;climate change;extreme weather;public health;environmental impact;emergency response;heat dome;summer;weather phenomenon;natural disaster;air quality;safety measures ENTITIES: TOPICS: Climate;weather;environmental issues;natural disasters;public safety;international news;European heatwave;wildfire management;historical sites;tourism impact;emergency measures;global warming;meteorology;climate events;record heat;environmental protection;fire safety;disaster preparedness;public health warning CLIPS: CLIP: 55.813 -> 74.491 (10.68s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/55.813/end/74.491 CLIP: 1110.267 -> 1122.704 (4.44s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1110.267/end/1122.704 CLIP: 1334.891 -> 1367.382 (24.49s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1334.891/end/1367.382 ---------------------- STORYID: 7 TITLE: Baseball Game Canceled After Fire Department Floods Field DESCRIPTION: A college baseball game in Maryland was rained out after a fire department doused the field with water. The incident occurred when a fly ball hit a fire department pickup truck, prompting retaliation. The department later apologized and suspended a firefighter. LOCATIONS: Maryland [39.0458� N, 76.6413� W] KEYWORDS: baseball;college baseball;Maryland;fire department;fly ball;field flooding;game cancellation;apology;firefighter suspension;sports news;local incident;humorous incident;unusual event;retaliation;disciplinary action;athletic event;fire truck;public safety;community news;controversy ENTITIES: Fire Department (ORG) TOPICS: Sports;local news;emergency services;public relations;disciplinary action;collegiate sports;unusual events;community incidents;fire safety;humor;misconduct;baseball game;firefighters;incident report;controversy;community relations;sportsmanship;recreational activities;local government CLIPS: CLIP: 1114.771 -> 1129.244 (6.47s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1114.771/end/1129.244 CLIP: 1359.449 -> 1390.305 (22.86s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1359.449/end/1390.305 ---------------------- STORYID: 8 TITLE: Fleetwood Mac Reunion Rumors Sparked by Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham DESCRIPTION: Rumors are swirling about a potential Fleetwood Mac reunion, sparked by cryptic social media posts from Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, and a mysterious billboard in Los Angeles. Fans are hopeful for new music or performances from the iconic bandmates, despite their tumultuous past. LOCATIONS: Los Angeles [34.0522� N, 118.2437� W];Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles [34.0909� N, 118.3377� W] KEYWORDS: Fleetwood Mac;reunion rumors;Stevie Nicks;Lindsey Buckingham;social media;billboard;Los Angeles;Sunset Boulevard;Frozen Love;You Can Go Your Own Way;Buckingham/Nicks;band history;romantic relationship;breakup;chart-topping hits;Mick Fleetwood;music news;speculation;iconic band;entertainment ENTITIES: Fleetwood Mac (ORG);Stevie Nicks (PER);Lindsey Buckingham (PER);Jacob Soboroff (PER);Mick Fleetwood (PER) TOPICS: Music;band reunions;celebrity news;pop music;rock music;music history;musical artists;social media buzz;entertainment industry;album reissues;band dynamics;relationships;artistic collaborations;iconic bands;speculation;fan excitement;music legends;cultural impact;media speculation;public interest CLIPS: CLIP: 93.951 -> 110.994 (9.04s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/93.951/end/110.994 CLIP: 1383.973 -> 1400.849 (8.88s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1383.973/end/1400.849 CLIP: 1627.917 -> 1756.304 (120.39s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1627.917/end/1756.304 ------------
Let's run a second time. This time the cost was 7981 candidate tokens plus 15278 thinking tokens, a 5.8 times increase in thinking from the previous run:
---------------------- STORYID: 1 TITLE: Heavy Metal Icon Ozzy Osbourne Dies at 76, Tributes Pour In DESCRIPTION: The news covers the death of heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne at age 76, a pioneer of reality TV and the frontman of Black Sabbath. It highlights his career spanning five decades, his solo success, his infamous bat-biting incident, and his later fame on "The Osbournes" reality show. The report also touches upon his struggles with addiction and Parkinson's diagnosis, concluding with tributes from fellow musicians and details about his farewell concert with Black Sabbath in England shortly before his passing. LOCATIONS: England [52.3555, -1.1743]; Birmingham, England [52.4862, -1.8904] KEYWORDS: Ozzy Osbourne; Black Sabbath; heavy metal; music legend; reality TV; The Osbournes; farewell concert; Birmingham; Prince of Darkness; solo career; Crazy Train; Paranoid; bat incident; addiction; Parkinson's; rock music; music industry; tributes; Grammys; Sharon Osbourne ENTITIES: Ozzy Osbourne (PER); Black Sabbath (ORG); The Osbournes (PROP); Kardashians (PER); Joe Fryer (PER); Prince of Darkness (PROP); Sharon Osbourne (PER); Elton John (PER); Tony Iommi (PER); Metallica (ORG); God (PROP); Queen (PROP); Oz Fest (PROP) TOPICS: Music; Heavy Metal; Rock and Roll; Celebrity; Reality Television; Death; Legacy; Music History; Public Figure; Addiction; Health; Entertainment; Tributes; British Culture; Band Dynamics; Solo Career; Cultural Impact; Media; News; Biography CLIPS: CLIP: 3.861 -> 38.688 (26.83s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/3.861/end/38.688 CLIP: 115.907 -> 329.012 (205.11s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/115.907/end/329.012 ---------------------- STORYID: 2 TITLE: Justice Department Seeks Interview with Ghislaine Maxwell Amidst Calls for Epstein File Release DESCRIPTION: The Justice Department's top officials are seeking to interview Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's convicted accomplice, as public pressure mounts to release more files related to the Epstein case. President Trump has voiced support for releasing credible evidence, while the House Oversight Committee approved a subpoena for Maxwell. The House Speaker is sending lawmakers home early, delaying votes on releasing more Epstein files, drawing criticism from Democrats who accuse Republicans of political games. Maxwell's lawyer confirmed discussions with the DOJ, and there's speculation about a possible presidential pardon. LOCATIONS: Washington [38.9072, -77.0369]; Capitol [38.8901, -77.0090]; Epstein Island [18.2863, -64.8475]; White House [38.8977, -77.0365] KEYWORDS: Jeffrey Epstein; Ghislaine Maxwell; Justice Department; Epstein files; White House; President Trump; Pam Bondi; Todd Blanche; House Oversight Committee; subpoena; sex trafficking; victim rights; political games; Democrats; Republicans; grand jury records; presidential pardon; criminal justice; legal proceedings; transparency ENTITIES: Pam Bondi (PER); Todd Blanche (PER); President (PROP); Jeffrey Epstein (PER); Ghislaine Maxwell (PER); House (ORG); Capitol (PROP); Justice Department (ORG); Peter Alexander (PER); Attorney General (PROP); Trump Administration (ORG); FBI (ORG); DOJ (ORG); House Oversight Committee (ORG); Republican (ORG); Michael Jordan (PER); Democrats (ORG); President Biden (PER); Federal Court (ORG) TOPICS: Crime; Legal; Politics; Government; Transparency; Sex Trafficking; Investigation; Public Interest; Executive Branch; Legislative Branch; Justice System; Court Cases; Conspiracy; Pardons; Media; News; Sexual Abuse; Accountability; Federal Government; Law Enforcement CLIPS: CLIP: 30.755 -> 53.57 (14.81s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/30.755/end/53.57 CLIP: 321.078 -> 459.775 (130.70s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/321.078/end/459.775 ---------------------- STORYID: 3 TITLE: Malcolm-Jamal Warner Drowns in Costa Rica Rip Current, Lifeguards Detail Rescue Attempts DESCRIPTION: Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, known for "The Cosby Show," drowned in a rip current in Costa Rica. The report details the frantic rescue attempts by a trained lifeguard and others on the beach, including CPR efforts. It highlights the treacherous conditions of the secluded beach, marked by warning signs. The Costa Rican Red Cross also rescued another man that day. Tributes poured in from former co-stars like Raven-Symon�. An autopsy confirmed Warner's death was an accidental drowning. LOCATIONS: Costa Rica [9.7489, -83.7534] KEYWORDS: Malcolm-Jamal Warner; drowning; Costa Rica; rip current; lifeguard; rescue attempt; Cosby Show; accidental death; beach safety; CPR; Raven-Symon�; actor; celebrity death; tragic accident; coastal hazards; emergency response; autopsy; tributes; entertainment news; travel safety ENTITIES: Malcolm-Jamal Warner (PER); Tom Costello (PER); Jesse Kirsch (PER); Mike (PER); Costa Rica's Red Cross (ORG); Raven-Symon� (PER); Cosby Show (PROP); Tom (PER) TOPICS: Accident; Death; Celebrity; Entertainment; Drowning; Travel; Safety; Coastal Hazards; Emergency Services; Public Safety; News Report; Medical; Television; Media; Beaches; Actor; Autopsy; Tributes; Public Figures; Sports CLIPS: CLIP: 45.636 -> 63.747 (10.11s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/45.636/end/63.747 CLIP: 484.975 -> 632.682 (139.71s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/484.975/end/632.682 ---------------------- STORYID: 4 TITLE: Global Heatwave Brings Extreme Temperatures, Wildfires, and "Firenados" Across Continents DESCRIPTION: A severe global heatwave is affecting vast populations, with 70 million Americans experiencing temperatures over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The heatwave is also prevalent across Europe, where wildfires are raging. The report specifically mentions a "firenado" in Turkey and Greece closing the Acropolis due to high temperatures, highlighting the intensity of the wildfire season in Europe. LOCATIONS: U.S. [39.8283, -98.5795]; Europe [50.0000, 10.0000]; Turkey [38.9637, 35.2473]; Greece [39.0742, 21.8243]; Acropolis [37.9715, 23.7257] KEYWORDS: Global heatwave; extreme temperatures; wildfires; firenados; Europe; U.S.; climate change; natural disaster; Greece; Turkey; Acropolis; heat advisory; environmental impact; summer weather; record heat; public safety; climate crisis; meteorological phenomenon; disaster response; global warming ENTITIES: U.S. (PROP); Europe (PROP); Turkey (PROP); Greece (PROP); Acropolis (PROP) TOPICS: Environment; Weather; Climate; Natural Disasters; Wildfires; Public Health; Global Issues; Heatwave; Emergency; Climate Change; Science; Geography; Current Events; Environmental Impact; Temperature; Fire Safety; Atmospheric Phenomena; Summertime; News; Health and Safety CLIPS: CLIP: 55.813 -> 74.491 (10.68s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/55.813/end/74.491 CLIP: 1110.267 -> 1123.338 (5.07s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1110.267/end/1123.338 CLIP: 1334.891 -> 1367.382 (24.49s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1334.891/end/1367.382 ---------------------- STORYID: 5 TITLE: Coca-Cola to Offer American Cane Sugar Option Following President Trump's Push DESCRIPTION: Coca-Cola is introducing a new soft drink option made with American cane sugar in the U.S., a move influenced by President Trump's reported preference and advocacy. The shift is part of a broader "Make America Healthy Again" movement, although health experts note little nutritional difference between cane sugar and high-fructose corn syrup, focusing instead on taste. The company currently uses cane sugar in its Mexican version, while the U.S. version primarily uses corn syrup. LOCATIONS: U.S. [39.8283, -98.5795]; Oval Office [38.8977, -77.0365]; Mexico [23.6345, -102.5528] KEYWORDS: Coca-Cola; cane sugar; corn syrup; President Trump; soda; beverage industry; high-fructose corn syrup; sugar debate; soft drink; American manufacturing; consumer choice; taste preference; public health; Robert F. Kennedy; health secretary; nutritional value; Mexican Coke; White House; Oval Office; business news ENTITIES: Coca-Cola (ORG); President Trump (PER); Hallie Jackson (PER); Make America Healthy Again (PROP); Robert F. Kennedy (PER) TOPICS: Business; Food Industry; Politics; Health; Nutrition; Consumer Goods; Public Policy; Manufacturing; Sweeteners; Trade; Corporate Strategy; Presidential Influence; Market Trends; Product Development; Food Science; Economics; Media; News; Lifestyle; Diet CLIPS: CLIP: 66.557 -> 86.402 (11.84s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/66.557/end/86.402 CLIP: 624.748 -> 751.734 (118.99s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/624.748/end/751.734 ---------------------- STORYID: 6 TITLE: Stolen Cellphones Traced to Black Market Pipeline Leading from U.S. to China DESCRIPTION: An investigation reveals a black market pipeline for stolen cellphones, with devices traced from U.S. cities like Charlotte, NC, to Miami, FL, and eventually to China. The story highlights the experience of Thomas Baker, whose iPhone was stolen and tracked through a church in Miami before ending up in Hong Kong. Law enforcement notes the ease of selling stolen phones for cash, and a hardware engineer explains how phone parts are sold in Chinese markets, underscoring the global nature of this criminal enterprise. LOCATIONS: Miami [25.7617, -80.1918]; North Carolina [35.7596, -79.0193]; Charlotte, North Carolina [35.2271, -80.8431]; South Carolina [33.8361, -81.1637]; Florida [27.6648, -81.5158]; China [35.8617, 104.1954]; Hong Kong [22.3193, 114.1694] KEYWORDS: Stolen cellphones; black market; iPhone; Find My iPhone; Charlotte, NC; Miami, FL; China; Hong Kong; phone theft; organized crime; electronics recycling; hardware; police investigation; international crime; consumer awareness; digital security; technology crime; supply chain; illicit trade; smartphone theft ENTITIES: Find My iPhone (PROP); Miami (PROP); Stephanie Gosk (PER); NBC News (ORG); Thomas Baker (PER); Charlotte Police (ORG); Pastor Gideon (PER); Apple (ORG); Andrew (PER); FBI (ORG) TOPICS: Crime; Technology; Investigation; Law Enforcement; Cybercrime; Consumer Safety; Global Trade; Black Markets; Supply Chain; Theft; Smartphones; Data Security; Privacy; Urban Issues; International Relations; Electronics; News; Digital Life; Public Awareness; Security CLIPS: CLIP: 78.469 -> 101.885 (15.42s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/78.469/end/101.885 CLIP: 846.27 -> 1116.732 (262.46s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/846.27/end/1116.732 ---------------------- STORYID: 7 TITLE: Fleetwood Mac Reunion Rumors Ignite as Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham Tease Collaboration DESCRIPTION: Rumors of a Fleetwood Mac reunion are swirling, fueled by cryptic social media posts from Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, and a mysterious billboard on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. The billboard features their 1973 "Buckingham/Nicks" album cover and a September date, hinting at a potential collaboration or reissue. The report revisits their influential musical partnership and tumultuous romantic relationship that inspired many of Fleetwood Mac's hits, and notes fellow bandmate Mick Fleetwood's hopeful comments. LOCATIONS: Los Angeles [34.0522, -118.2437]; Sunset Boulevard [34.0903, -118.3377] KEYWORDS: Fleetwood Mac; reunion rumors; Stevie Nicks; Lindsey Buckingham; Mick Fleetwood; Buckingham/Nicks; music; rock band; social media buzz; billboard; music industry; classic rock; musical partnership; romantic relationship; chart-topping hits; iconic band; music history; reissues; speculation; Los Angeles ENTITIES: Fleetwood Mac (ORG); Stevie Nicks (PER); Lindsey Buckingham (PER); Jacob Soboroff (PER); Buckingham/Nicks (PROP); Mick Fleetwood (PER); NBC News (ORG) TOPICS: Music; Entertainment; Celebrity; Reunion; Rock Music; Band; Social Media; Speculation; Musical History; Relationships; Album; Popular Culture; News; Art; Marketing; Music Industry; Performance; Creative Arts; Media; Icon CLIPS: CLIP: 93.951 -> 110.994 (9.04s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/93.951/end/110.994 CLIP: 1383.973 -> 1400.849 (8.88s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1383.973/end/1400.849 CLIP: 1627.917 -> 1756.304 (120.39s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1627.917/end/1756.304 ---------------------- STORYID: 8 TITLE: Trump's Trade War: Tariffs Impact Automakers and International Deals DESCRIPTION: The report focuses on President Trump's trade war and the impact of tariffs, particularly on the automotive industry. It details a newly announced trade deal with the Philippines, where the Philippines will face a 19% tariff on exports to the U.S. while the U.S. faces zero tariffs on exports to the Philippines. Major automakers like General Motors and Stellantis are reporting billions in losses due to tariffs, highlighting the significant financial burden on American companies despite efforts to absorb costs and onshore production. LOCATIONS: Philippines [12.8797, 121.7740]; U.S. [39.8283, -98.5795] KEYWORDS: Trade war; tariffs; President Trump; automotive industry; General Motors; Stellantis; Philippines; Ferdinand Marcos Jr.; exports; imports; U.S. trade policy; economic impact; manufacturing; cost cuts; supply chain; international trade; business; financial losses; economic policy; global economy ENTITIES: President Trump (PER); Christine Romans (PER); Philippines (PROP); Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (PER); General Motors (ORG); GM (ORG); Jeep (ORG); Chrysler (ORG); Stellantis (ORG); NBC News (ORG) TOPICS: Economics; Trade; Politics; Government; Business; International Relations; Tariffs; Manufacturing; Automotive; Finance; Global Economy; Policy; Corporations; Investment; Supply Chain; Market; News; Diplomacy; Economic Policy; Commerce CLIPS: CLIP: 743.801 -> 851.233 (99.43s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/743.801/end/851.233 ---------------------- STORYID: 9 TITLE: Fire Department Floods Baseball Field in Retaliation for Fly Ball Hitting Truck DESCRIPTION: A college baseball game in Maryland was canceled after a fire department retaliated for a fly ball hitting one of their pickup trucks. A fire truck subsequently drenched the baseball field, effectively raining out the game. The fire department later apologized for the incident and placed a firefighter on leave. LOCATIONS: Maryland [39.0458, -76.6413] KEYWORDS: Baseball; fire department; Maryland; college sports; fly ball; sports incident; retaliation; field flooding; game cancellation; apology; disciplinary action; firefighter; local news; bizarre incident; sports news; community event; public services; college baseball; unusual events; conflict resolution ENTITIES: Fire Department (ORG); College Baseball Team (ORG) TOPICS: Sports; Local News; Community; Incident; Retaliation; Public Service; Firefighting; Baseball; Collegiate Sports; Humor; Dispute; Apology; Disciplinary Action; Odd News; Recreation; Events; Media; Emergency Services; Public Relations; Consequence CLIPS: CLIP: 1114.771 -> 1129.244 (6.47s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1114.771/end/1129.244 CLIP: 1359.449 -> 1390.305 (22.86s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1359.449/end/1390.305 ---------------------- STORYID: 10 TITLE: Trump Accuses Obama of Treason, Obama's Office Calls Claims "Outrageous" DESCRIPTION: President Trump accused former President Obama of treason, pushing a conspiracy theory that Obama attempted to undermine Trump's 2016 election victory. This accusation follows claims by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard regarding manufactured intelligence about Russian interference. Obama's office swiftly responded, labeling Trump's accusations as "outrageous, ridiculous, and a weak attempt at distraction." LOCATIONS: White House [38.8977, -77.0365] KEYWORDS: President Trump; Barack Obama; conspiracy theory; treason; 2016 election; Russian interference; Tulsi Gabbard; Director of National Intelligence; political accusations; White House; political dispute; intelligence; distraction; controversy; election interference; political rhetoric; government officials; U.S. politics; national security; media coverage ENTITIES: President Trump (PER); President Obama (PER); Peter Alexander (PER); Director of National Intelligence (ORG); Tulsi Gabbard (PER); Tom (PER); Obama's office (ORG) TOPICS: Politics; Government; Conspiracy; Controversy; Accusation; Presidential Politics; Election; Intelligence; National Security; Russian Interference; Media; News; Political Discourse; Public Statements; Diplomacy; Leadership; Dispute; Strategy; Communication; Public Opinion CLIPS: CLIP: 451.842 -> 492.909 (33.07s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/451.842/end/492.909 ------------
And a third run:
---------------------- STORYID: 1 TITLE: Ozzy Osbourne: Remembering the Prince of Darkness DESCRIPTION: The world mourns the passing of heavy metal icon Ozzy Osbourne, former lead singer of Black Sabbath, who died at 76. The report covers his pioneering role in heavy metal, his successful solo career, struggles with addiction and Parkinson's, and his unexpected rise to reality TV fame with "The Osbournes." Tributes from fellow musicians like Elton John and Metallica are also highlighted. LOCATIONS: England [52.3555, -1.1743];Birmingham, England [52.4862, -1.8904];World KEYWORDS: Ozzy Osbourne;Black Sabbath;heavy metal;reality TV;The Osbournes;Prince of Darkness;music legend;rock icon;Parkinson's disease;drug addiction;alcohol addiction;farewell concert;solo career;Grammy Awards;Elton John;Tony Iommi;Metallica;Sharon Osbourne;music industry;tributes;rock and roll ENTITIES: Ozzy Osbourne (PER);Black Sabbath (ORG);The Osbournes (PROP);Prince of Darkness (PROP);Sharon Osbourne (PER);Joe Fryer (PER);Elton John (PER);Tony Iommi (PER);Metallica (ORG);Grammys (PROP) TOPICS: Music;Heavy Metal;Reality Television;Celebrity Deaths;Rock Music;Music Industry;Tributes;Entertainment;Health Issues;Parkinson's Disease;Substance Abuse;Family Life;Farewell Tours;Music Legends;Cultural Impact;British Musicians;Solo Careers;Awards;Social Media Reactions;Music History CLIPS: CLIP: 3.861 -> 38.688 (26.83s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/3.861/end/38.688 CLIP: 115.907 -> 329.012 (205.11s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/115.907/end/329.012 ---------------------- STORYID: 2 TITLE: Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein Files Controversy DESCRIPTION: Top Justice Department officials, including Deputy AG Todd Blanche, are looking to meet with Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, to gather information about others involved in his crimes. This comes amid calls for the release of more Epstein files and political maneuvering in Congress, with House Republicans sending lawmakers home early to avoid a vote on the issue. Maxwell's lawyer confirmed discussions with DOJ, while some Democrats speculate she may be seeking a presidential pardon. LOCATIONS: Washington [38.9072, -77.0369];Capitol [38.8899, -77.0090];Epstein Island KEYWORDS: Jeffrey Epstein;Ghislaine Maxwell;Epstein files;Justice Department;Trump administration;Pam Bondi;Todd Blanche;House Oversight Committee;Michael Jordan;political games;presidential pardon;sex trafficking;credible evidence;unseal records;grand jury;FBI;DOJ;victim crimes;controversy;transparency;legal proceedings;US politics;Trump supporters;House Speaker;White House ENTITIES: Pam Bondi (PER);Todd Blanche (PER);Jeffrey Epstein (PER);Ghislaine Maxwell (PER);House (ORG);Capitol (ORG);President Trump (PER);FBI (ORG);DOJ (ORG);House Oversight Committee (ORG);Michael Jordan (PER);President Biden (PER);Justice Department (ORG);Peter Alexander (PER) TOPICS: Legal Affairs;Politics;Government Transparency;Sex Trafficking;Crime;Justice System;White House;Congressional Action;Federal Investigations;Conspiracy Theories;Public Records;Political Strategy;Department of Justice;Presidency;Public Opinion;Legal Appeals;Criminal Justice;Media Coverage;Judicial Process;Political Controversy CLIPS: CLIP: 30.755 -> 53.57 (14.81s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/30.755/end/53.57 CLIP: 321.078 -> 459.375 (130.30s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/321.078/end/459.375 ---------------------- STORYID: 3 TITLE: Malcolm-Jamal Warner Drowns in Costa Rica Rip Current DESCRIPTION: Malcolm-Jamal Warner, the actor known for "The Cosby Show," drowned in Costa Rica due to a dangerous rip current. The report details frantic efforts by a trained lifeguard and others on the beach to save him, including CPR. Warning signs about hazardous conditions are present at the beach. An autopsy confirmed the drowning was an accident. Tributes from co-stars and fans continue to pour in, remembering Warner's multifaceted talent and his pride in building a life beyond his famous sitcom role. LOCATIONS: Costa Rica [9.7489, -83.7534];Beach KEYWORDS: Malcolm-Jamal Warner;drowning;Costa Rica;rip current;Cosby Show;lifeguard;rescue attempt;tragic accident;autopsy;celebrity death;beach safety;warning signs;emergency respirations;CPR;fan outpouring;tribute;acting career;personal achievements;Red Cross;critical condition;public figures;show business;television actors;celebrity news ENTITIES: Malcolm-Jamal Warner (PER);Mike (PER);Raven-Symon� (PER);The Cosby Show (PROP);Red Cross (ORG);Tom Costello (PER);Jesse Kirsch (PER) TOPICS: Celebrity News;Tragic Accidents;Drowning;Costa Rica;Beach Safety;Rip Currents;Emergency Response;Lifesaving Efforts;Autopsy Results;Television Personalities;Tributes;Public Safety;Media Reporting;Fan Reactions;Acting Careers;Personal Legacy;Health and Safety;International News;Celebrity Endorsements;Accident Investigation CLIPS: CLIP: 45.636 -> 63.747 (10.11s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/45.636/end/63.747 CLIP: 484.975 -> 632.682 (139.71s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/484.975/end/632.682 ---------------------- STORYID: 4 TITLE: Coca-Cola to Offer Cane Sugar Option in U.S. Following Trump's Push DESCRIPTION: Coca-Cola is introducing a new version of its soda made with American cane sugar in the U.S., a change reportedly championed by President Trump. While the standard high-fructose corn syrup version will remain, the new option aims to offer more choice. Discussions about the health benefits and taste differences between cane sugar and high-fructose corn syrup are explored, with experts noting minimal health distinctions but potential taste preferences. LOCATIONS: U.S.;Mexico;Oval Office KEYWORDS: Coca-Cola;cane sugar;corn syrup;President Trump;American cane sugar;soda industry;beverage change;consumer choice;high-fructose corn syrup;Mexican Coke;health secretary;Robert F. Kennedy;calories;sugar content;taste preference;political influence;health benefits;sugar debate;food industry;presidential push;product innovation;US market ENTITIES: Coca-Cola (ORG);President Trump (PER);Hallie Jackson (PER);Robert F. Kennedy (PER) TOPICS: Business News;Food and Beverage;Corporate Strategy;Political Influence;Public Health;Nutrition;Ingredient Changes;Consumer Products;Trade Policy;Presidential Agenda;Food Science;Taste Testing;Economic Impact;Manufacturing;Media Reporting;White House;Policy Advocacy;Health Awareness;Industry Trends;Product Innovation CLIPS: CLIP: 66.557 -> 86.402 (11.84s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/66.557/end/86.402 CLIP: 624.748 -> 751.734 (118.99s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/624.748/end/751.734 ---------------------- STORYID: 5 TITLE: Trade Wars and Tariffs: Impact on U.S. Automakers and New Deals DESCRIPTION: President Trump's ongoing trade war and tariffs are impacting U.S. industries, particularly automakers. General Motors reported a $1.1 billion cost due to tariffs in the second quarter, anticipating a total of $4-5 billion this year, mostly absorbing the cost through internal cuts. Other automakers like Stellantis (Jeep, Chrysler) are also facing significant losses. The report also mentions a newly announced trade deal with the Philippines, where the U.S. will have zero tariffs on exports, while the Philippines will pay 19% on exports to the U.S. LOCATIONS: U.S.;Philippines [12.8797, 121.7740];Oval Office KEYWORDS: Trade war;tariffs;President Trump;Philippines;Ferdinand Marcos Jr.;General Motors;automakers;economic impact;cost cuts;investment;supply chain;manufacturing;auto industry;business news;global trade;trade deals;import duties;export;economic policy;corporate earnings;trade negotiations;international relations ENTITIES: President Trump (PER);Christine Romans (PER);Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (PER);General Motors (ORG);Stellantis (ORG);Jeep (ORG);Chrysler (ORG) TOPICS: International Trade;Economic Policy;Tariffs;Trade Wars;Automotive Industry;Corporate Finance;Global Economy;Political Economy;Bilateral Relations;Presidential Actions;Business Strategy;Manufacturing;Cost Management;Investment;Supply Chain;Corporate Earnings;Policy Impact;Trade Negotiations;News Analysis;Geopolitics CLIPS: CLIP: 743.801 -> 851.233 (99.43s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/743.801/end/851.233 ---------------------- STORYID: 6 TITLE: The Global Black Market for Stolen Smartphones DESCRIPTION: An investigation reveals a black market pipeline for stolen smartphones, tracking one man's iPhone from Charlotte, North Carolina, through South Carolina, to a Miami church, and ultimately to Hong Kong and China. Despite security features like 'Find My iPhone,' stolen phones are dismantled for valuable hardware and sold in international markets. Police warn of rising phone thefts, highlighting the financial incentive for thieves and the global nature of the trade in electronic parts. LOCATIONS: Miami [25.7617, -80.1918];North Carolina [35.7596, -79.0193];Charlotte, North Carolina [35.2271, -80.8431];South Carolina [33.8361, -81.1637];China [35.8617, 104.1954];Hong Kong [22.3193, 114.1694] KEYWORDS: Stolen cellphones;black market;Find My iPhone;Miami church;smartphone theft;police warning;pickpocketing;hardware value;international trade;China market;Hong Kong;supply chain;FBI investigation;consumer electronics;security features;mobile devices;crime prevention;technology;global networks;stolen goods;law enforcement;electronic parts;device tracking ENTITIES: iPHONE (PROP);Miami (PROP);Stephanie Gosk (PER);Thomas Baker (PER);Apple (ORG);Pastor Gideon (PER);Andrew (PER);FBI (ORG) TOPICS: Crime;Technology;Consumer Security;Black Market;Theft;Mobile Phones;Law Enforcement;Investigation;International Trade;Digital Security;Urban Crime;Hardware;Global Supply Chains;Media Reporting;Public Awareness;Electronic Waste;Device Tracking;Internet Services;Legal Issues;Repair Industry CLIPS: CLIP: 78.469 -> 101.885 (15.42s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/78.469/end/101.885 CLIP: 846.27 -> 1116.732 (262.46s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/846.27/end/1116.732 ---------------------- STORYID: 7 TITLE: Global Heatwave Fuels Wildfires and 'Firenados' in U.S. and Europe DESCRIPTION: A global heatwave is gripping the U.S. and Europe, with 70 million Americans facing temperatures feeling over 100 degrees. The extreme heat is fueling wildfires and even "firenados" across Europe, including in Turkey. Greece has closed the Acropolis due to high temperatures as the continent battles an intense wildfire season. LOCATIONS: U.S.;Europe;Turkey [38.9637, 35.2433];Greece [39.0742, 21.8243];Acropolis [37.9715, 23.7257] KEYWORDS: Global heatwave;record temperatures;wildfires;firenados;Europe;U.S.;climate change;extreme weather;heat advisory;weather phenomena;emergency response;forest fires;Greece;Acropolis;temperature records;public safety;environmental impact;natural disasters;heat stroke;urban heat island;atmospheric conditions ENTITIES: Acropolis (PROP) TOPICS: Climate Change;Weather;Natural Disasters;Heatwave;Wildfires;Environmental Science;Public Health;Emergency Management;Europe;United States;Tourism;Cultural Heritage;Atmospheric Phenomena;Global Warming;Environmental Protection;News Coverage;Public Awareness;Temperature Extremes;Disaster Preparedness;International Concerns CLIPS: CLIP: 55.813 -> 74.491 (10.68s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/55.813/end/74.491 CLIP: 1110.267 -> 1122.704 (4.44s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1110.267/end/1122.704 CLIP: 1334.891 -> 1367.382 (24.49s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1334.891/end/1367.382 ---------------------- STORYID: 8 TITLE: Fire Department Floods Baseball Field After Fly Ball Incident DESCRIPTION: In Maryland, a college baseball game was canceled after the local fire department intentionally flooded the field. The incident occurred when a fly ball hit a fire department pickup truck parked nearby. In retaliation, a fire truck drenched the field, raining out the game. The department later apologized and placed a firefighter on leave. LOCATIONS: Maryland [39.0458, -76.6413];Field KEYWORDS: Baseball;fire department;prank;flooded field;college baseball;fly ball;pickup truck;apology;disciplinary action;firefighter;sports news;local news;bizarre incident;community relations;sports event;team practice;public service;unconventional;funny news;accidental damage;law enforcement;professional misconduct ENTITIES: Fire Department (ORG) TOPICS: Local News;Sports Incidents;Community Relations;Law Enforcement Conduct;Unusual Events;Humor;Public Safety;College Sports;Discipline;News Reporting;Viral Content;Human Interest;Government Accountability;Fire Services;Event Cancellation;Property Damage;Team Sports;Media Attention;Public Relations;Policy Violation CLIPS: CLIP: 1114.771 -> 1129.244 (6.47s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1114.771/end/1129.244 CLIP: 1359.449 -> 1390.305 (22.86s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1359.449/end/1390.305 ---------------------- STORYID: 9 TITLE: Fleetwood Mac Reunion Rumors Sparked by Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham Posts DESCRIPTION: Rumors of a Fleetwood Mac reunion are swirling after cryptic social media posts from Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, followed by a mysterious billboard in Los Angeles teasing a September date. The billboard features an image from their 1973 Buckingham/Nicks duo album. Despite their tumultuous romantic history and Buckingham's previous departure from the band, fans and fellow bandmate Mick Fleetwood are expressing excitement for a potential reunion. LOCATIONS: Los Angeles [34.0522, -118.2437];Sunset Boulevard [34.0903, -118.3610] KEYWORDS: Fleetwood Mac;reunion;Stevie Nicks;Lindsey Buckingham;rumors;social media;billboard;Los Angeles;Sunset Boulevard;music;rock band;iconic;bandmates;romantic relationship;breakup;chart-topping hits;Mick Fleetwood;music history;speculation;entertainment news;music industry;album reissues;band dynamics;legacy;pop culture ENTITIES: Fleetwood Mac (ORG);Stevie Nicks (PER);Lindsey Buckingham (PER);Jacob Soboroff (PER);Mick Fleetwood (PER);Buckingham/Nicks (PROP) TOPICS: Music News;Celebrity Gossip;Band Reunions;Rock Music;Entertainment Industry;Social Media Trends;Album Releases;Music History;Relationships;Iconic Bands;Public Relations;Speculation;Media Buzz;Musical Legacy;Songwriting;Concerts;Pop Culture;Artistic Collaborations;Music Legends;Fan Engagement CLIPS: CLIP: 93.951 -> 110.994 (9.04s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/93.951/end/110.994 CLIP: 1383.973 -> 1400.849 (8.88s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1383.973/end/1400.849 CLIP: 1627.917 -> 1746.261 (110.34s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1627.917/end/1746.261 ------------
And a fourth run (6,386 candidate tokens + 5,509 thought tokens):
---------------------- STORYID: 1 TITLE: Remembering Rock Icon Ozzy Osbourne: A Pioneer of Heavy Metal and Reality TV DESCRIPTION: The music world pays tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, the "Prince of Darkness," who defined early metal as the frontman of Black Sabbath and later had a successful solo career. He was also a pioneer of reality TV with "The Osbournes." The story covers his musical legacy, personal struggles with addiction and Parkinson's, and the outpouring of tributes from other musicians after his death. LOCATIONS: England[52.3555,1.1743]; Birmingham, England[52.4862,-1.8904] KEYWORDS: Ozzy Osbourne; Black Sabbath; heavy metal; reality TV; The Osbournes; rock music; music icon; Prince of Darkness; solo career; addiction struggles; Parkinson's disease; tributes; farewell tour; Birmingham England; Grammy winner; rock legend; music history; entertainment; celebrity death; influential artist ENTITIES: Ozzy Osbourne (PER); Black Sabbath (ORG); The Osbournes (PROP); Prince of Darkness (PROP); Kardashians (PER); Joe Fryer (PER); Sharon (PER); Grammy Awards (PROP); Queens (PER); Oz Fest (PROP); Elton John (PER); Tony Iommi (PER); Metallica (ORG) TOPICS: Music industry; Rock and Roll; Heavy Metal; Reality Television; Celebrity death; Musical legacy; Addiction and recovery; Parkinson's disease; Music history; Entertainment news; Cultural impact; British rock; Music genres; Public figures; Health challenges; Artist biography; Family life; Media; Tributes; Concerts CLIPS: CLIP: 3.861 -> 37.687 (25.83s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/3.861/end/37.687 CLIP: 115.907 -> 328.444 (204.54s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/115.907/end/328.444 ---------------------- STORYID: 2 TITLE: Ghislaine Maxwell to Meet with DOJ as House Delays Vote on Epstein Files DESCRIPTION: Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche plans to meet with convicted Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, as the Trump administration faces pressure to release more Epstein files. The House delays a vote on releasing these files, drawing criticism and accusations of political games. Maxwell's lawyer confirms discussions with DOJ, while some speculate she may seek a presidential pardon. LOCATIONS: Washington[38.9072,-77.0369]; Capitol[38.8899,-77.0090] KEYWORDS: Jeffrey Epstein; Ghislaine Maxwell; Department of Justice; Trump administration; Epstein files; House Oversight Committee; subpoena; sex trafficking; political controversy; presidential pardon; unsealed records; criminal justice; legal investigation; government transparency; Capitol Hill; public outcry; political strategy; FBI probe; legal proceedings; victim support ENTITIES: Pam Bondi (PER); Todd Blanche (PER); Jeffrey Epstein (PER); Ghislaine Maxwell (PER); House (ORG); President (PER); Trump (PER); Attorney General (ORG); Department of Justice (ORG); DOJ (ORG); FBI (ORG); Trump Administration (ORG); House Oversight Committee (ORG); Republican Michael Jordan (PER); Democrats (ORG); Johnson (PER); President Biden (PER); Justice Department (ORG); Federal Court (ORG); Maxwell (PER); Obama (PER); Tulsi Gabbard (PER); President Trump (PER); Peter Alexander (PER) TOPICS: Law; Politics; Government; Crime; Justice system; Sexual abuse; Trafficking; Federal investigations; Legal proceedings; Congressional oversight; Political scandal; Transparency; Public records; Executive branch; Judicial system; Human rights; Conspiracy theories; Media coverage; National security; Accountability CLIPS: CLIP: 30.755 -> 53.57 (14.81s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/30.755/end/53.57 CLIP: 321.078 -> 456.739 (127.66s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/321.078/end/456.739 ---------------------- STORYID: 3 TITLE: Malcolm-Jamal Warner Drowns in Costa Rica Due to Rip Current DESCRIPTION: Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner drowned in Costa Rica due to a dangerous rip current. A lifeguard attempted to save him, but he was unresponsive. The story highlights the treacherous conditions of the beach and the outpouring of tributes from former co-stars and fans, as authorities confirm his death was an accident. LOCATIONS: Costa Rica[9.7489,-83.7534] KEYWORDS: Malcolm-Jamal Warner; drowning; Costa Rica; rip current; beach accident; lifeguard rescue; Cosby Show; celebrity death; accidental death; public safety; treacherous waters; emergency response; tributes; actor; tragic event; international news; coastal hazards; autopsy report; entertainment industry; remembrance ENTITIES: Malcolm-Jamal Warner (PER); Tom Costello (PER); Jesse Kirsch (PER); Mike (PER); Cosby Show (PROP); Raven-Symone (PER); Red Cross (ORG); Tom (PER) TOPICS: Celebrity news; Accidents; Drowning incidents; Beach safety; Rip currents; Emergency services; Tributes; Television actors; Public figures; Travel safety; Coastal environments; Autopsy results; News reporting; Entertainment industry; Grief; Media coverage; Safety warnings; Actor's life; Public reaction; Tourism safety CLIPS: CLIP: 45.636 -> 63.747 (10.11s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/45.636/end/63.747 CLIP: 484.975 -> 628.878 (135.90s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/484.975/end/628.878 ---------------------- STORYID: 4 TITLE: Global Heatwave Causes Extreme Temperatures and Wildfires Across Continents DESCRIPTION: A global heatwave brings temperatures feeling over 100 degrees Fahrenheit to 70 million Americans. Wildfires, including "firenados," are battling across Europe, leading to closures like the Acropolis in Greece. LOCATIONS: U.S.[39.8283,-98.5795]; Europe[54.5260,15.2551]; Turkey[38.9637,35.2473]; Greece[39.0742,21.8243]; Acropolis, Greece[37.9715,23.7266] KEYWORDS: global heatwave; extreme temperatures; wildfires; firenados; Europe; U.S.; Greece; Acropolis; climate change; heat dome; natural disaster; emergency response; environmental impact; public health; tourism impact; weather phenomena; forest fires; temperature records; climate crisis; global warming; meteorological events ENTITIES: Americans (PER) TOPICS: Climate; Weather; Natural Disasters; Wildfires; Extreme Heat; Environmental Concerns; Public Safety; Global Warming; Emergency Management; Geographical Impact; Historical Sites; Tourism; Air Quality; Drought; Ecosystems; Climate Resilience; Meteorological Phenomena; Disaster Preparedness; International News CLIPS: CLIP: 55.813 -> 74.491 (10.68s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/55.813/end/74.491 CLIP: 1110.267 -> 1122.704 (4.44s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1110.267/end/1122.704 CLIP: 1334.891 -> 1367.382 (24.49s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1334.891/end/1367.382 ---------------------- STORYID: 5 TITLE: Coca-Cola Introduces American Cane Sugar Option Following President Trump's Push DESCRIPTION: Coca-Cola is introducing a soft drink option made with American cane sugar, a change reportedly influenced by President Trump. While the company claims it offers more choice, the move is seen as aligning with Trump's "Make America Healthy Again" movement, despite experts stating no significant health benefits over corn syrup. LOCATIONS: U.S.[39.8283,-98.5795]; Mexico[23.6345,-102.5528] KEYWORDS: Coca-Cola; American cane sugar; President Trump; corn syrup; soft drink; beverage industry; Make America Healthy Again; Robert F. Kennedy; health and nutrition; taste preference; consumer choice; trade policy; corporate strategy; food science; product innovation; sugar alternatives; public debate; manufacturing; economic impact; White House influence ENTITIES: Coca-Cola (ORG); President Trump (PER); Trump (PER); Hallie Jackson (PER); Oval Office (PROP); Robert F. Kennedy (PER); NBC News (ORG) TOPICS: Business; Politics; Food and Beverage; Consumer Products; Public Health; Nutrition; Trade Policy; Presidential Influence; Corporate Strategy; Ingredient Sourcing; Economic Impact; Marketing; Brand Management; Dietary Trends; Health Claims; Sugar Industry; Corn Industry; Food Policy; Product Development CLIPS: CLIP: 66.557 -> 86.402 (11.84s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/66.557/end/86.402 CLIP: 625.282 -> 751.734 (118.45s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/625.282/end/751.734 Wide character in print at ./segment.pl line 124. ---------------------- STORYID: 6 TITLE: The Global Black Market Pipeline of Stolen Smartphones DESCRIPTION: An investigation into the black market for stolen cellphones reveals how devices, once stolen, travel a twisting path from U.S. cities to China. The "Find My iPhone" app leads owners to an unexpected location – a church in Miami – before the phones are likely disassembled and sold for parts in places like Hong Kong. LOCATIONS: Miami[25.7617,-80.1918]; North Carolina[35.7596,-79.0193]; Florida[27.6648,-81.5158]; China[35.8617,104.1954]; Hong Kong[22.3193,114.1694]; Charlotte, North Carolina[35.2271,-80.8431]; South Carolina[33.8361,-81.1637] KEYWORDS: stolen smartphones; black market; Find My iPhone; cell phone theft; Miami church; North Carolina; Florida; China; Hong Kong; electronics crime; hardware valuable; international pipeline; pickpocketing; police investigation; FBI; valuable devices; technology crime; urban crime; security features; consumer awareness ENTITIES: Stephanie Gosk (PER); Thomas Baker (PER); Apple (ORG); Pastor Gideon (PER); Andrew (PER); FBI (ORG); NBCNEWS.COM (ORG) TOPICS: Crime; Technology; Consumer Electronics; Cybersecurity; Theft; Global Trade; Urban Issues; Law Enforcement; Investigation; Supply Chains; Electronics Market; Data Security; Privacy; Smart Devices; Hardware; Organized Crime; Public Safety; Awareness Campaigns; Digital Forensics; Consumer Protection CLIPS: CLIP: 78.469 -> 101.885 (15.42s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/78.469/end/101.885 CLIP: 846.27 -> 1116.732 (262.46s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/846.27/end/1116.732 ---------------------- STORYID: 7 TITLE: Fleetwood Mac Reunion Rumors Sparked by Social Media Posts and Billboard DESCRIPTION: Rumors of a Fleetwood Mac reunion are swirling after cryptic social media posts from Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, followed by a mysterious billboard in Los Angeles teasing a September date. The bandmates, whose past romantic relationship fueled many of their hits, are generating excitement among fans despite Buckingham's earlier departure. LOCATIONS: Los Angeles[34.0522,-118.2437]; Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles[34.0903,-118.3601] KEYWORDS: Fleetwood Mac; reunion rumors; Stevie Nicks; Lindsey Buckingham; rock band; music legend; social media buzz; billboard mystery; classic rock; music industry; band history; romantic relationship; musical collaboration; chart-topping hits; Mick Fleetwood; "Frozen Love"; "You Can Go Your Own Way"; Los Angeles; entertainment news; music fans; pop culture phenomenon ENTITIES: Fleetwood Mac (ORG); Stevie Nicks (PER); Lindsey Buckingham (PER); Jacob Soboroff (PER); Mick Fleetwood (PER); NBC News (ORG) TOPICS: Music; Entertainment; Celebrity News; Rock Music; Band Reunions; Social Media Marketing; Speculation; Music History; Relationships; Performance; Cultural Impact; Fan Engagement; Media Buzz; Album Releases; Concerts; Pop Culture; Music Business; Artistic Collaboration; Legacy Bands; Nostalgia CLIPS: CLIP: 93.951 -> 110.994 (9.04s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/93.951/end/110.994 CLIP: 1383.973 -> 1399.281 (7.31s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1383.973/end/1399.281 CLIP: 1629.585 -> 1744.058 (106.47s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1629.585/end/1744.058 ---------------------- STORYID: 8 TITLE: College Baseball Game Rained Out After Fire Department Retaliates with Water Cannon DESCRIPTION: A college baseball team's game in Maryland was canceled after the fire department flooded their field. This unusual retaliation occurred because a fly ball hit a fire truck in their parking lot, leading to a firefighter being put on leave and an apology. LOCATIONS: Maryland[39.0458,-76.6413] KEYWORDS: baseball; college baseball; fire department; Maryland; fly ball; fire truck; game canceled; field flooded; retaliation; firefighter suspended; apology; sports news; unusual incident; local news; funny news; sports controversy; public safety; fire services; community relations; bizarre events ENTITIES: Fire Department (ORG) TOPICS: Sports; Local News; Community Events; Firefighting; Public Service; Conflict Resolution; Unusual Incidents; Humor; Discipline; Sports Facilities; Collegiate Athletics; Law Enforcement; Public Relations; Viral Moments; Team Sports; Baseball Game; Urban Planning; Parking; Infrastructure; Event Cancellation CLIPS: CLIP: 1114.771 -> 1129.244 (6.47s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1114.771/end/1129.244 CLIP: 1360.316 -> 1390.305 (21.99s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1360.316/end/1390.305
And a fifth run (6,524 candidate tokens + 2,737 thought tokens):
---------------------- STORYID: 1 TITLE: Ozzy Osbourne: Metal Legend Remembered DESCRIPTION: The music world pays tribute to heavy metal icon Ozzy Osbourne, former lead singer of Black Sabbath, who passed away. The story covers his five-decade career, pioneering heavy metal, his successful solo career, and his unexpected rise to reality TV fame with 'The Osbournes.' It also touches on his personal struggles with addiction and Parkinson's diagnosis, and the outpouring of tributes from fellow musicians and fans worldwide. LOCATIONS: Birmingham, England [52.4862, -1.8904] KEYWORDS: Ozzy Osbourne; Black Sabbath; heavy metal; reality TV; The Osbournes; pioneer; rock giant; music world; tribute; solo career; Parkinson's; drug addiction; alcohol addiction; farewell concert; Birmingham; Prince of Darkness; Grammys; Elton John; Tony Iommi; Metallica ENTITIES: Ozzy Osbourne (PER); Black Sabbath (ORG); The Osbournes (PROP); Elton John (PER); Tony Iommi (PER); Metallica (ORG); Joe Fryer (PER); Tom Llamas (PER); Prince of Darkness (PROP); Sharon (PER) TOPICS: Music; heavy metal music; rock music; celebrity death; reality television; music industry; entertainment news; musical influence; band history; solo music career; drug abuse; alcohol abuse; Parkinson's disease; health struggles; iconic figures; tributes; music legends; pop culture; farewell tours; public persona CLIPS: CLIP: 3.861 -> 38.688 (26.83s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/3.861/end/38.688 CLIP: 115.907 -> 328.444 (204.54s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/115.907/end/328.444 ---------------------- STORYID: 2 TITLE: Ghislaine Maxwell & Epstein Files Investigation DESCRIPTION: A top official at the Justice Department is looking to speak with Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, regarding the release of Epstein files. The Trump administration is attempting to diffuse public uproar, and the House Oversight Committee approved a motion to subpoena Maxwell. Political games are being played regarding the release of more files, with Democrats and Republicans clashing over the issue and Maxwell's potential motives. LOCATIONS: Washington [38.9072, -77.0369] KEYWORDS: Jeffrey Epstein; Ghislaine Maxwell; Pam Bondi; Todd Blanche; House Oversight Committee; Epstein files; sex trafficking; Justice Department; Trump administration; House Speaker; Michael Jordan; Democrats; Republicans; political games; secret grand jury; presidential pardon; evidence release; victim advocacy; accountability ENTITIES: Pam Bondi (PER); Todd Blanche (PER); Jeffrey Epstein (PER); Ghislaine Maxwell (PER); House (ORG); Capitol (ORG); President Trump (PER); Peter Alexander (PER); Attorney General (ORG); Justice Department (ORG); FBI (ORG); DOJ (ORG); Trump administration (ORG); House Oversight Committee (ORG); Republican (ORG); Michael Jordan (PER); Democrats (ORG); Johnson (PER); President Biden (PER) TOPICS: Legal affairs; criminal justice; sex trafficking; government transparency; political controversy; US politics; legal investigations; public records; judicial process; executive power; congressional oversight; media scrutiny; political parties; pardon power; conspiracy theories; government agencies; law enforcement; victim rights; public information; legal strategy CLIPS: CLIP: 30.755 -> 53.57 (14.81s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/30.755/end/53.57 CLIP: 321.078 -> 456.739 (127.66s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/321.078/end/456.739 ---------------------- STORYID: 3 TITLE: Malcolm-Jamal Warner Drowns in Costa Rica DESCRIPTION: Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner tragically drowned in Costa Rica due to a dangerous rip current. Lifeguards and others attempted frantic rescue efforts, including CPR, but he was unresponsive. The beach is known for treacherous conditions, and warning signs are posted. His death was confirmed as accidental by autopsy, leading to an outpouring of tributes, including from his former 'Cosby Show' co-star Raven-Symone. LOCATIONS: Costa Rica [9.7489, -83.7534]; San Jose, Costa Rica [9.9281, -84.0907] KEYWORDS: Malcolm-Jamal Warner; drowning; Costa Rica; rip current; beach safety; lifeguard; CPR; The Cosby Show; celebrity death; accidental death; autopsy; tributes; Raven-Symone; actor; public safety; rescue efforts; warning signs; hazardous conditions; fan reactions; legacy ENTITIES: Malcolm-Jamal Warner (PER); Tom Costello (PER); Jesse Kirsch (PER); Mike (PER); Raven-Symone (PER); The Cosby Show (PROP); Costa Rica Red Cross (ORG); Authorities (ORG) TOPICS: Accidental death; celebrity news; drowning incidents; beach safety; rip currents; emergency response; lifeguard services; acting careers; television series; tributes; public figures; health and safety; travel safety; international news; investigation; autopsy results; media coverage; fan engagement; tragic events; entertainment industry CLIPS: CLIP: 45.636 -> 63.747 (10.11s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/45.636/end/63.747 CLIP: 484.975 -> 632.682 (139.71s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/484.975/end/632.682 ---------------------- STORYID: 4 TITLE: Global Heatwave Sparks Wildfires and High Temperatures DESCRIPTION: A global heatwave is causing extreme temperatures, with 70 million Americans facing over 100-degree feels-like temperatures. Wildfires and firenados are raging across Europe, highlighting an unseasonably warm season. Greece, for instance, closed the Acropolis due to high temperatures, underscoring the severe impact of the heatwave. LOCATIONS: U.S. [39.8283, -98.5795]; Europe [54.5260, 15.2551]; Turkey [38.9637, 35.2463]; Greece [39.0742, 21.8243]; Acropolis, Athens, Greece [37.9715, 23.7265] KEYWORDS: Global heatwave; extreme temperatures; wildfires; firenados; Europe; US heatwave; 100 degrees; weather phenomenon; climate change; heat advisory; emergency response; Greece; Acropolis; tourist attraction; forest fires; unseasonably warm; public health; environmental impact; disaster management; record temperatures ENTITIES: TOPICS: Climate change; extreme weather; natural disasters; heatwaves; wildfires; environmental issues; public safety; tourism impact; Europe weather; US weather; emergency services; global warming; meteorological events; disaster preparedness; health risks; infrastructure impact; fire safety; seasonal weather; environmental policy CLIPS: CLIP: 55.813 -> 74.491 (10.68s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/55.813/end/74.491 CLIP: 1110.267 -> 1122.704 (4.44s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1110.267/end/1122.704 CLIP: 1334.891 -> 1367.382 (24.49s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1334.891/end/1367.382 ---------------------- STORYID: 5 TITLE: Coca-Cola to Offer American Cane Sugar Option DESCRIPTION: Coca-Cola is introducing a new soft drink option made with American cane sugar, a change influenced by President Trump. This new product aims to offer consumers more choice, differing from the standard high-fructose corn syrup version common in the U.S. While some believe cane sugar tastes better and is healthier, experts note similar calorie and sugar content, suggesting taste is the primary difference. LOCATIONS: U.S. [39.8283, -98.5795]; Mexico [23.6345, -102.5528] KEYWORDS: Coca-Cola; cane sugar; corn syrup; President Trump; American cane sugar; soda industry; consumer choice; taste preference; health secretary; Robert F. Kennedy; sugar content; calorie count; Mexican Coke; trade policy; Make America Healthy Again; dietary choices; food industry; government influence; product formulation; market strategy ENTITIES: Coca-Cola (ORG); President Trump (PER); Hallie Jackson (PER); Robert F. Kennedy (PER); MAHA (PROP) TOPICS: Food and beverage; consumer products; dietary health; sugar alternatives; government influence; trade; corporate strategy; public health; presidential policy; soft drink industry; ingredient sourcing; market trends; business news; product innovation; brand management; health awareness; economic impact; agricultural policy; political influence; consumer preferences CLIPS: CLIP: 66.557 -> 86.402 (11.84s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/66.557/end/86.402 CLIP: 624.748 -> 751.734 (118.99s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/624.748/end/751.734 ---------------------- STORYID: 6 TITLE: The Global Black Market for Stolen Smartphones DESCRIPTION: An investigation reveals a black market pipeline for stolen smartphones, tracing them from the U.S. to China. One man's stolen iPhone was tracked via 'Find My iPhone' from Charlotte, North Carolina, to a church in Miami, Florida, and eventually to Hong Kong. The story highlights how valuable smartphone hardware is, even if locked, often ending up in markets for parts. LOCATIONS: Miami, Florida [25.7617, -80.1918]; North Carolina [35.7596, -79.0193]; Charlotte, North Carolina [35.2271, -80.8431]; South Carolina [33.8361, -81.1637]; China [35.8617, 104.1954]; Hong Kong [22.3193, 114.1694] KEYWORDS: Stolen cellphones; black market; iPhone; Find My iPhone; church; Miami; North Carolina; Florida; China; Hong Kong; smartphone theft; pickpocketing; police warning; tracking devices; hardware value; parts market; security features; international crime; consumer electronics; supply chain ENTITIES: iPhone (PROP); Apple (ORG); Stephanie Gosk (PER); Thomas Baker (PER); Pastor Gideon (PER); Andrew (PER); FBI (ORG) TOPICS: Crime; technology; consumer security; electronics theft; black market; international trade; law enforcement; investigative journalism; mobile devices; privacy concerns; supply chain; urban crime; public awareness; police reports; digital tracking; hardware components; recycling; consumer protection; global crime; technological trends CLIPS: CLIP: 78.469 -> 101.885 (15.42s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/78.469/end/101.885 CLIP: 846.27 -> 1116.732 (262.46s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/846.27/end/1116.732 ---------------------- STORYID: 7 TITLE: Fleetwood Mac Reunion Rumors Ignite DESCRIPTION: Rumors are swirling about a possible Fleetwood Mac reunion after cryptic social media posts from Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, and a mysterious billboard in Los Angeles. The posts contain lyrics from their 1973 song 'Frozen Love' and 'I'll Meet You There', with the billboard featuring their 1973 Buckingham/Nicks album cover and a September date, fueling speculation among fans. LOCATIONS: Los Angeles [34.0522, -118.2437]; Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles [34.0901, -118.3619] KEYWORDS: Fleetwood Mac; reunion; rumors; Stevie Nicks; Lindsey Buckingham; music legends; rock band; social media; billboard; Frozen Love; You Can Go Your Own Way; album reissues; bandmates; classic rock; romantic relationship; musical collaboration; chart-topping hits; Mick Fleetwood; pop culture; entertainment news; speculation ENTITIES: Fleetwood Mac (ORG); Stevie Nicks (PER); Lindsey Buckingham (PER); Jacob Soboroff (PER); Mick Fleetwood (PER); Buckingham/Nicks (PROP); Tom Llamas (PER) TOPICS: Music industry; band reunions; classic rock; music history; celebrity news; entertainment business; social media trends; marketing campaigns; musical collaborations; artistic legacy; pop music; music production; concert tours; fan speculation; relationship dynamics; songwriting; iconic bands; cultural impact; music albums; music and media CLIPS: CLIP: 93.951 -> 110.994 (9.04s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/93.951/end/110.994 CLIP: 1383.973 -> 1400.849 (8.88s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1383.973/end/1400.849 CLIP: 1627.917 -> 1756.304 (120.39s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1627.917/end/1756.304 ---------------------- STORYID: 8 TITLE: Baseball Game Canceled After Fire Department Floods Field DESCRIPTION: A college baseball game in Maryland was cancelled after a fly ball hit a fire department truck in their parking lot. In retaliation, the fire department drenched the field with water from a fire truck, making it unplayable. The department later apologized and put a firefighter on leave. LOCATIONS: Maryland [39.0458, -76.6413] KEYWORDS: Baseball; Maryland; college baseball; fire department; flooded field; fly ball; pickup truck; parking lot; fire truck; drenching; raining out game; apology; firefighter on leave; sports incident; quirky news; local news; team cancellation; disciplinary action; public relations; community relations ENTITIES: Fire Department (ORG); College Baseball Team (ORG) TOPICS: Sports news; local events; humorous incidents; disciplinary action; public service; community relations; fire services; collegiate sports; team activities; event cancellation; public apology; quirky events; human interest; unexpected incidents; sports and community; local government; emergency services; recreational activities; field conditions CLIPS: CLIP: 1114.771 -> 1129.244 (6.47s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1114.771/end/1129.244 CLIP: 1359.449 -> 1390.305 (22.86s): https://archive.org/details/KNTV_20250723_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Tom_Llamas/start/1359.449/end/1390.305 ------------
Computed metadata like locations, keywords, entities and topic tags are only useful for indexing if they are relatively stable and consistent. Let's compare the generated tags for four of the stories to see how consistent they are across the five runs. While KEYWORDS vary across the five runs, they are fairly similar each time and close enough that most clustering and embedding models will likely generate similar results for any of the five keyword sets. In contrast, TOPICS tend to have far more variability across runs, suggesting they may be less useful as an indexing mechanism in the absence of a controlled vocabulary that imposes a shared structure across them. This is likely because Gemini has correctly learned that keywords are typically freeform noun phrase extractions, while topic tags are usually drawn from a fixed controlled taxonomy and in the absence of a specified taxonomy, Gemini is drawing terms from across all of the information world's myriad taxonomies. The most central ENTITIES are consistent across runs, while secondary entities vary considerably, suggesting entity lists will be incomplete. Similarly, LOCATIONS central to the story are consistent across runs, while secondary locations can vary slightly. This suggests that KEYWORDS, LOCATIONS and ENTITIES should be the final list of metadata we ask Gemini to compute for each story and we should strengthen the prompt instructions to attempt to achieve more consistent results, especially for the structured LOCATIONS and ENTITIES fields.
HEATWAVE ----------------------------------------- KEYWORDS: global heatwave;record temperatures;U.S.;Europe;wildfires;firenados;Turkey;Greece;Acropolis;climate change;extreme weather;public health;environmental impact;emergency response;heat dome;summer;weather phenomenon;natural disaster;air quality;safety measures KEYWORDS: Global heatwave; extreme temperatures; wildfires; firenados; Europe; U.S.; climate change; natural disaster; Greece; Turkey; Acropolis; heat advisory; environmental impact; summer weather; record heat; public safety; climate crisis; meteorological phenomenon; disaster response; global warming KEYWORDS: Global heatwave;record temperatures;wildfires;firenados;Europe;U.S.;climate change;extreme weather;heat advisory;weather phenomena;emergency response;forest fires;Greece;Acropolis;temperature records;public safety;environmental impact;natural disasters;heat stroke;urban heat island;atmospheric conditions KEYWORDS: global heatwave; extreme temperatures; wildfires; firenados; Europe; U.S.; Greece; Acropolis; climate change; heat dome; natural disaster; emergency response; environmental impact; public health; tourism impact; weather phenomena; forest fires; temperature records; climate crisis; global warming; meteorological events KEYWORDS: Global heatwave; extreme temperatures; wildfires; firenados; Europe; US heatwave; 100 degrees; weather phenomenon; climate change; heat advisory; emergency response; Greece; Acropolis; tourist attraction; forest fires; unseasonably warm; public health; environmental impact; disaster management; record temperatures TOPICS: Climate;weather;environmental issues;natural disasters;public safety;international news;European heatwave;wildfire management;historical sites;tourism impact;emergency measures;global warming;meteorology;climate events;record heat;environmental protection;fire safety;disaster preparedness;public health warning TOPICS: Environment; Weather; Climate; Natural Disasters; Wildfires; Public Health; Global Issues; Heatwave; Emergency; Climate Change; Science; Geography; Current Events; Environmental Impact; Temperature; Fire Safety; Atmospheric Phenomena; Summertime; News; Health and Safety TOPICS: Climate Change;Weather;Natural Disasters;Heatwave;Wildfires;Environmental Science;Public Health;Emergency Management;Europe;United States;Tourism;Cultural Heritage;Atmospheric Phenomena;Global Warming;Environmental Protection;News Coverage;Public Awareness;Temperature Extremes;Disaster Preparedness;International Concerns TOPICS: Climate; Weather; Natural Disasters; Wildfires; Extreme Heat; Environmental Concerns; Public Safety; Global Warming; Emergency Management; Geographical Impact; Historical Sites; Tourism; Air Quality; Drought; Ecosystems; Climate Resilience; Meteorological Phenomena; Disaster Preparedness; International News TOPICS: Climate change; extreme weather; natural disasters; heatwaves; wildfires; environmental issues; public safety; tourism impact; Europe weather; US weather; emergency services; global warming; meteorological events; disaster preparedness; health risks; infrastructure impact; fire safety; seasonal weather; environmental policy LOCATIONS: U.S. [39.8283 N, 98.5795 W];Europe [54.5260 N, 15.2551 E];Turkey [38.9637 N, 35.2463 E];Greece [39.0742 N, 21.8243 E];Acropolis, Athens, Greece [37.9715 N, 23.7257 E] LOCATIONS: U.S. [39.8283, -98.5795]; Europe [50.0000, 10.0000]; Turkey [38.9637, 35.2473]; Greece [39.0742, 21.8243]; Acropolis [37.9715, 23.7257] LOCATIONS: U.S.;Europe;Turkey [38.9637, 35.2433];Greece [39.0742, 21.8243];Acropolis [37.9715, 23.7257] LOCATIONS: U.S.[39.8283,-98.5795]; Europe[54.5260,15.2551]; Turkey[38.9637,35.2473]; Greece[39.0742,21.8243]; Acropolis, Greece[37.9715,23.7266] LOCATIONS: U.S. [39.8283, -98.5795]; Europe [54.5260, 15.2551]; Turkey [38.9637, 35.2463]; Greece [39.0742, 21.8243]; Acropolis, Athens, Greece [37.9715, 23.7265] ENTITIES: ENTITIES: U.S. (PROP); Europe (PROP); Turkey (PROP); Greece (PROP); Acropolis (PROP) ENTITIES: Acropolis (PROP) ENTITIES: Americans (PER) ENTITIES: COCA-COLA ----------------------------------------- KEYWORDS: Coca-Cola;cane sugar;corn syrup;President Trump;trade war;tariffs;General Motors;automakers;Philippines;Ferdinand Marcos Jr.;economy;manufacturing;MAHA movement;Robert F. Kennedy;health benefits;soda industry;business news;corporate changes;economic impact;international trade KEYWORDS: Coca-Cola; cane sugar; corn syrup; President Trump; soda; beverage industry; high-fructose corn syrup; sugar debate; soft drink; American manufacturing; consumer choice; taste preference; public health; Robert F. Kennedy; health secretary; nutritional value; Mexican Coke; White House; Oval Office; business news KEYWORDS: Coca-Cola;cane sugar;corn syrup;President Trump;American cane sugar;soda industry;beverage change;consumer choice;high-fructose corn syrup;Mexican Coke;health secretary;Robert F. Kennedy;calories;sugar content;taste preference;political influence;health benefits;sugar debate;food industry;presidential push;product innovation;US market KEYWORDS: Coca-Cola; cane sugar; corn syrup; President Trump; American cane sugar; soda industry; consumer choice; taste preference; health secretary; Robert F. Kennedy; sugar content; calorie count; Mexican Coke; trade policy; Make America Healthy Again; dietary choices; food industry; government influence; product formulation; market strategy KEYWORDS: Coca-Cola; American cane sugar; President Trump; corn syrup; soft drink; beverage industry; Make America Healthy Again; Robert F. Kennedy; health and nutrition; taste preference; consumer choice; trade policy; corporate strategy; food science; product innovation; sugar alternatives; public debate; manufacturing; economic impact; White House influence TOPICS: Food and beverage industry;consumer products;presidential influence;trade policy;tariffs;international trade;manufacturing;public health;corporate strategy;economics;business news;automotive industry;political economy;sugar;corn syrup;health trends;economic policy;supply chain;globalization;corporate responsibility TOPICS: Business; Food Industry; Politics; Health; Nutrition; Consumer Goods; Public Policy; Manufacturing; Sweeteners; Trade; Corporate Strategy; Presidential Influence; Market Trends; Product Development; Food Science; Economics; Media; News; Lifestyle; Diet TOPICS: Business News;Food and Beverage;Corporate Strategy;Political Influence;Public Health;Nutrition;Ingredient Changes;Consumer Products;Trade Policy;Presidential Agenda;Food Science;Taste Testing;Economic Impact;Manufacturing;Media Reporting;White House;Policy Advocacy;Health Awareness;Industry Trends;Product Innovation TOPICS: Food and beverage; consumer products; dietary health; sugar alternatives; government influence; trade; corporate strategy; public health; presidential policy; soft drink industry; ingredient sourcing; market trends; business news; product innovation; brand management; health awareness; economic impact; agricultural policy; political influence; consumer preferences TOPICS: Business; Politics; Food and Beverage; Consumer Products; Public Health; Nutrition; Trade Policy; Presidential Influence; Corporate Strategy; Ingredient Sourcing; Economic Impact; Marketing; Brand Management; Dietary Trends; Health Claims; Sugar Industry; Corn Industry; Food Policy; Product Development LOCATIONS: U.S. [39.8283 N, 98.5795 W];Oval Office, Washington D.C. [38.8977 N, 77.0366 W];Mexico [23.6345 N, 102.5528 W];Philippines [12.8797 N, 121.7740 E] LOCATIONS: U.S. [39.8283, -98.5795]; Oval Office [38.8977, -77.0365]; Mexico [23.6345, -102.5528] LOCATIONS: U.S.;Mexico;Oval Office LOCATIONS: U.S.[39.8283,-98.5795]; Mexico[23.6345,-102.5528] LOCATIONS: U.S. [39.8283, -98.5795]; Mexico [23.6345, -102.5528] ENTITIES: Coca-Cola (ORG);President Trump (PER);Hallie Jackson (PER);Robert F. Kennedy (PER);Christine Romans (PER);Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (PER);General Motors (ORG);Jeep (ORG);Chrysler (ORG);Stellantis (ORG) ENTITIES: Coca-Cola (ORG); President Trump (PER); Hallie Jackson (PER); Make America Healthy Again (PROP); Robert F. Kennedy (PER) ENTITIES: Coca-Cola (ORG);President Trump (PER);Hallie Jackson (PER);Robert F. Kennedy (PER) ENTITIES: Coca-Cola (ORG); President Trump (PER); Trump (PER); Hallie Jackson (PER); Oval Office (PROP); Robert F. Kennedy (PER); NBC News (ORG) ENTITIES: Coca-Cola (ORG); President Trump (PER); Hallie Jackson (PER); Robert F. Kennedy (PER); MAHA (PROP) EPSTEIN ----------------------------------------- KEYWORDS: Jeffrey Epstein;Ghislaine Maxwell;Epstein files;Justice Department;sex trafficking;Trump administration;Pam Bondi;Todd Blanche;House Oversight Committee;subpoena;political games;congressional votes;file release;federal court;grand jury records;presidential pardon;conspiracy theories;House Speaker;Washington politics;legal developments KEYWORDS: Jeffrey Epstein; Ghislaine Maxwell; Justice Department; Epstein files; White House; President Trump; Pam Bondi; Todd Blanche; House Oversight Committee; subpoena; sex trafficking; victim rights; political games; Democrats; Republicans; grand jury records; presidential pardon; criminal justice; legal proceedings; transparency KEYWORDS: Jeffrey Epstein;Ghislaine Maxwell;Epstein files;Justice Department;Trump administration;Pam Bondi;Todd Blanche;House Oversight Committee;Michael Jordan;political games;presidential pardon;sex trafficking;credible evidence;unseal records;grand jury;FBI;DOJ;victim crimes;controversy;transparency;legal proceedings;US politics;Trump supporters;House Speaker;White House KEYWORDS: Jeffrey Epstein; Ghislaine Maxwell; Department of Justice; Trump administration; Epstein files; House Oversight Committee; subpoena; sex trafficking; political controversy; presidential pardon; unsealed records; criminal justice; legal investigation; government transparency; Capitol Hill; public outcry; political strategy; FBI probe; legal proceedings; victim support KEYWORDS: Jeffrey Epstein; Ghislaine Maxwell; Pam Bondi; Todd Blanche; House Oversight Committee; Epstein files; sex trafficking; Justice Department; Trump administration; House Speaker; Michael Jordan; Democrats; Republicans; political games; secret grand jury; presidential pardon; evidence release; victim advocacy; accountability TOPICS: Legal affairs;criminal justice;sex crimes;political controversy;government transparency;conspiracy theories;presidential actions;judiciary system;congressional oversight;public information;media scrutiny;high-profile cases;legal strategy;political parties;accountability;federal investigations;power dynamics;pardon controversy;public outcry TOPICS: Crime; Legal; Politics; Government; Transparency; Sex Trafficking; Investigation; Public Interest; Executive Branch; Legislative Branch; Justice System; Court Cases; Conspiracy; Pardons; Media; News; Sexual Abuse; Accountability; Federal Government; Law Enforcement TOPICS: Legal Affairs;Politics;Government Transparency;Sex Trafficking;Crime;Justice System;White House;Congressional Action;Federal Investigations;Conspiracy Theories;Public Records;Political Strategy;Department of Justice;Presidency;Public Opinion;Legal Appeals;Criminal Justice;Media Coverage;Judicial Process;Political Controversy TOPICS: Law; Politics; Government; Crime; Justice system; Sexual abuse; Trafficking; Federal investigations; Legal proceedings; Congressional oversight; Political scandal; Transparency; Public records; Executive branch; Judicial system; Human rights; Conspiracy theories; Media coverage; National security; Accountability TOPICS: Legal affairs; criminal justice; sex trafficking; government transparency; political controversy; US politics; legal investigations; public records; judicial process; executive power; congressional oversight; media scrutiny; political parties; pardon power; conspiracy theories; government agencies; law enforcement; victim rights; public information; legal strategy LOCATIONS: Capitol [38.8899 N, 77.0091 W];Washington [38.9072 N, 77.0369 W];Epstein Island (PROP) (implied) LOCATIONS: Washington [38.9072, -77.0369]; Capitol [38.8901, -77.0090]; Epstein Island [18.2863, -64.8475]; White House [38.8977, -77.0365] LOCATIONS: Washington [38.9072, -77.0369];Capitol [38.8899, -77.0090];Epstein Island LOCATIONS: Washington[38.9072,-77.0369]; Capitol[38.8899,-77.0090] LOCATIONS: Washington [38.9072, -77.0369] ENTITIES: Pam Bondi (PER);Todd Blanche (PER);Jeffrey Epstein (PER);Ghislaine Maxwell (PER);President Trump (PER);House (ORG);House Oversight Committee (ORG);Michael Jordan (PER);Democrats (ORG);Republicans (ORG);Joe Biden (PER);Justice Department (ORG);FBI (ORG);DOJ (ORG);Peter Alexander (PER);President Obama (PER);Tulsi Gabbard (PER) ENTITIES: Pam Bondi (PER); Todd Blanche (PER); President (PROP); Jeffrey Epstein (PER); Ghislaine Maxwell (PER); House (ORG); Capitol (PROP); Justice Department (ORG); Peter Alexander (PER); Attorney General (PROP); Trump Administration (ORG); FBI (ORG); DOJ (ORG); House Oversight Committee (ORG); Republican (ORG); Michael Jordan (PER); Democrats (ORG); President Biden (PER); Federal Court (ORG) ENTITIES: Pam Bondi (PER);Todd Blanche (PER);Jeffrey Epstein (PER);Ghislaine Maxwell (PER);House (ORG);Capitol (ORG);President Trump (PER);FBI (ORG);DOJ (ORG);House Oversight Committee (ORG);Michael Jordan (PER);President Biden (PER);Justice Department (ORG);Peter Alexander (PER) ENTITIES: Pam Bondi (PER); Todd Blanche (PER); Jeffrey Epstein (PER); Ghislaine Maxwell (PER); House (ORG); President (PER); Trump (PER); Attorney General (ORG); Department of Justice (ORG); DOJ (ORG); FBI (ORG); Trump Administration (ORG); House Oversight Committee (ORG); Republican Michael Jordan (PER); Democrats (ORG); Johnson (PER); President Biden (PER); Justice Department (ORG); Federal Court (ORG); Maxwell (PER); Obama (PER); Tulsi Gabbard (PER); President Trump (PER); Peter Alexander (PER) ENTITIES: Pam Bondi (PER); Todd Blanche (PER); Jeffrey Epstein (PER); Ghislaine Maxwell (PER); House (ORG); Capitol (ORG); President Trump (PER); Peter Alexander (PER); Attorney General (ORG); Justice Department (ORG); FBI (ORG); DOJ (ORG); Trump administration (ORG); House Oversight Committee (ORG); Republican (ORG); Michael Jordan (PER); Democrats (ORG); Johnson (PER); President Biden (PER) FLEETWOOD MAC ----------------------------------------- KEYWORDS: Fleetwood Mac;reunion rumors;Stevie Nicks;Lindsey Buckingham;social media;billboard;Los Angeles;Sunset Boulevard;Frozen Love;You Can Go Your Own Way;Buckingham/Nicks;band history;romantic relationship;breakup;chart-topping hits;Mick Fleetwood;music news;speculation;iconic band;entertainment KEYWORDS: Fleetwood Mac; reunion rumors; Stevie Nicks; Lindsey Buckingham; Mick Fleetwood; Buckingham/Nicks; music; rock band; social media buzz; billboard; music industry; classic rock; musical partnership; romantic relationship; chart-topping hits; iconic band; music history; reissues; speculation; Los Angeles KEYWORDS: Fleetwood Mac;reunion;Stevie Nicks;Lindsey Buckingham;rumors;social media;billboard;Los Angeles;Sunset Boulevard;music;rock band;iconic;bandmates;romantic relationship;breakup;chart-topping hits;Mick Fleetwood;music history;speculation;entertainment news;music industry;album reissues;band dynamics;legacy;pop culture KEYWORDS: Fleetwood Mac; reunion; rumors; Stevie Nicks; Lindsey Buckingham; music legends; rock band; social media; billboard; Frozen Love; You Can Go Your Own Way; album reissues; bandmates; classic rock; romantic relationship; musical collaboration; chart-topping hits; Mick Fleetwood; pop culture; entertainment news; speculation KEYWORDS: Fleetwood Mac; reunion rumors; Stevie Nicks; Lindsey Buckingham; rock band; music legend; social media buzz; billboard mystery; classic rock; music industry; band history; romantic relationship; musical collaboration; chart-topping hits; Mick Fleetwood; "Frozen Love"; "You Can Go Your Own Way"; Los Angeles; entertainment news; music fans; pop culture phenomenon TOPICS: Music;band reunions;celebrity news;pop music;rock music;music history;musical artists;social media buzz;entertainment industry;album reissues;band dynamics;relationships;artistic collaborations;iconic bands;speculation;fan excitement;music legends;cultural impact;media speculation;public interest TOPICS: Music; Entertainment; Celebrity; Reunion; Rock Music; Band; Social Media; Speculation; Musical History; Relationships; Album; Popular Culture; News; Art; Marketing; Music Industry; Performance; Creative Arts; Media; Icon TOPICS: Music News;Celebrity Gossip;Band Reunions;Rock Music;Entertainment Industry;Social Media Trends;Album Releases;Music History;Relationships;Iconic Bands;Public Relations;Speculation;Media Buzz;Musical Legacy;Songwriting;Concerts;Pop Culture;Artistic Collaborations;Music Legends;Fan Engagement TOPICS: Music; Entertainment; Celebrity News; Rock Music; Band Reunions; Social Media Marketing; Speculation; Music History; Relationships; Performance; Cultural Impact; Fan Engagement; Media Buzz; Album Releases; Concerts; Pop Culture; Music Business; Artistic Collaboration; Legacy Bands; Nostalgia TOPICS: Music industry; band reunions; classic rock; music history; celebrity news; entertainment business; social media trends; marketing campaigns; musical collaborations; artistic legacy; pop music; music production; concert tours; fan speculation; relationship dynamics; songwriting; iconic bands; cultural impact; music albums; music and media LOCATIONS: Los Angeles [34.0522 N, 118.2437 W];Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles [34.0909 N, 118.3377 W] LOCATIONS: Los Angeles [34.0522, -118.2437]; Sunset Boulevard [34.0903, -118.3377] LOCATIONS: Los Angeles [34.0522, -118.2437];Sunset Boulevard [34.0903, -118.3610] LOCATIONS: Los Angeles[34.0522,-118.2437]; Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles[34.0903,-118.3601] LOCATIONS: Los Angeles [34.0522, -118.2437]; Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles [34.0901, -118.3619] ENTITIES: Fleetwood Mac (ORG);Stevie Nicks (PER);Lindsey Buckingham (PER);Jacob Soboroff (PER);Mick Fleetwood (PER) ENTITIES: Fleetwood Mac (ORG); Stevie Nicks (PER); Lindsey Buckingham (PER); Jacob Soboroff (PER); Buckingham/Nicks (PROP); Mick Fleetwood (PER); NBC News (ORG) ENTITIES: Fleetwood Mac (ORG);Stevie Nicks (PER);Lindsey Buckingham (PER);Jacob Soboroff (PER);Mick Fleetwood (PER);Buckingham/Nicks (PROP) ENTITIES: Fleetwood Mac (ORG); Stevie Nicks (PER); Lindsey Buckingham (PER); Jacob Soboroff (PER); Mick Fleetwood (PER); NBC News (ORG) ENTITIES: Fleetwood Mac (ORG); Stevie Nicks (PER); Lindsey Buckingham (PER); Jacob Soboroff (PER); Mick Fleetwood (PER); Buckingham/Nicks (PROP); Tom Llamas (PER)