Police in Norway are investigating an explosion outside the United States embassy in Oslo. Authorities there received reports of a loud bang or explosion and minor damage could be seen outside the embassy. No one was reported hurt and no arrests have been made. Two people are in custody in New York City after protests outside the Mayor's residence turned violent. The NYPD says the suspects are accused of throwing incendiary devices toward a small group of "anti-Islam protesters," led by a right-wing influencer. Mayor Zohran Mamdani was home at the time but was not injured. Residents of Oklahoma and Michigan are cleaning up after a series of powerful tornadoes ripped across the states. On Saturday, the death toll rose to at least eight people including a 12-year-old boy. Neighborhoods were torn apart when the twisters brought down trees and ripped up homes on Friday and Saturday. The slow, selective and heavily-redacted release of the Epstein files only has served to raise bipartisan suspicions about who the Justice Department may be protecting. Meanwhile, after former President Bill Clinton and former First Lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clint were forced to testify in front of the Republican-led House Oversight Committee, Democrats argue now it's time to hear from President Donald Trump. NBC's Melanie Zanona reports in this weeks' Sunday Focus. In this week's Sunday Sitdown, Charlie Puth joins Willie Geist at The Django Jazz Club in New York City to discuss his new studio album, "Whatever's Clever!" inspired by a lyrical shoutout from Taylor Swift. Puth looks back at the watershed moment where he discovered his talent, opens up about becoming a father and shares how he felt during his performance of the national anthem at Super Bowl LX.
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