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President Trump shows the reflecting pool at the Lincoln Memorial being filled with water as crews wrap up construction.

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Curry Barker, a 26-year-old YouTuber-turned-filmmaker, made his hit horror film ā€œObsessionā€ in just 20 days on a mere $750,000 budget. Now he shares his thoughts on posting movies to Youtube, his creative process and what he would tell young filmmakers just starting out.

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Kuwait International Airport has reopened after an Iranian strike killed one person and injured dozens, according to the Kuwaiti military. The U.S. military said it shot down Iranian drones near the Strait of Hormuz and struck Iran’s Qeshm Island a day earlier.

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The House offered a rare rebuke to President Trump, passing a Democratic-led measure to end his war with Iran over objections from Republican leadership.

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Police in Albania deployed water cannons to disperse thousands of protesters opposing a development planned on an environmentally sensitive section of the Adriatic coast. The project is linked to a company associated with President Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner.

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Elon Musk’s SpaceX announces that it intends to make its stock market debut next week at a $1.77 trillion valuation. The highly-anticipated initial public offering is expected to be the largest ever and will raise $75 billion in fresh cash for the company.

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Video shows Mount Everest littered with abandoned tents and gear from climbers attempting to summit the great peak.

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President Trump presents a poster comparing the size of the renovated reflecting pool in Washington, D.C. to various skyscrapers.

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During his testimony before the Senate Finance Committee, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent acknowledges that he once threatened to beat up Bill Pulte, whom President Trump named acting director of national intelligence.

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CBS News fired veteran ā€œ60 Minutesā€ correspondent Scott Pelley on Tuesday, a day after he confronted the show’s new executive producer during a heated staff meeting.

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Dr. Mehmet Oz, the Head of Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, says that President Trump gets frequent health checkups because he "likes the results."

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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass advances to a November runoff election in her bid for a second term, NBC News projects, but the opponent she’ll face in the one-on-one race remains unclear. Bass and fellow candidate Spencer Pratt address supporters.

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With key primary races taking place in Iowa, Steve Kornacki looks ahead to November’s general election where, in order to flip control of the Senate, Democrats will have to win seats in states that President Trump carried.

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A federal appeals court panel blocks the Trump administration from banning 28 active duty transgender service members from the military.

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Protests take place in Kenya against a push by the US to try to set up an Ebola quarantine centre in the ountry.

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ā€œ60 Minutesā€ correspondent Scott Pelley accused CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss of ā€œmurderingā€ the venerable newsmagazine at a staff meeting Monday with Nick Bilton, the technology journalist tapped to oversee the show, according to an audio recording and a source who was in the room.

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President Trump told NBC News that Iran suspending talks over war would be "okay with me."

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The Sail4th 250 flotilla is heading for New York harbor in honor of the United States' 250th birthday, with the U.S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle at the helm, standing more than 145 feet tall. NBC New’s Priscilla Thompson climbs aboard for a look ahead of the voyage.

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A meeting between Bad Bunny and Pope Leo XIV may be possible, the Archbishop of Madrid says.

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A little more than a week after the U.S. indictment of RaĆŗl Castro, Cubans say they’re worried about possible war, but are even more concerned about feeding their families amid an energy crisis and persistent power outages. Ed Augustin reports from Havana.

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Federal agents discovered a tunnel that was operating as a possible storage facility for the trafficking of weapons, explosives, and drugs. Video obtained by NBC 7 from the Mexican District Attorney's office.

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Tensions rose at a Newark, New Jersey, immigration detention center as a group of pro-ICE protesters faced off with demonstrators who have maintained a presence outside the facility for more than a week in support of detainees who they say are enduring unsanitary conditions inside.

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A North Carolina police officer has been fired after video shows him repeatedly punching a woman during an arrest, sparking protests.

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Jill Biden opens up about backing former President Joe Biden’s presidential reelection bid in 2024 despite a disastrous debate performance in which she thought he might have had a medical emergency.

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Supporters of immigrant detainees gathered outside Delaney Hall in Newark opposite pro-ICE demonstrators, drawing heavy police presence outside the immigrant detention center.

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Tensions rose at a Newark, New Jersey, immigration detention center as a group of pro-ICE protesters faced off with demonstrators who have maintained a presence outside the facility for more than a week in support of detainees who they say are enduring unsanitary conditions inside.

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A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from closing the Kennedy Center for repairs and ordered the removal of President Donald Trump’s name from the building and its website.

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After several artists dropped out of the ā€œGreat American State Fair,ā€ President Trump suggested canceling the event and having a campaign-style rally instead.

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Los Angeles mayoral candidate and reality star Spencer Pratt sat down with NBC Nightly News Anchor Tom Llamas to talk about his crystal collection, saying he believes "anything God put on this earth has energy."

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Rescuers have begun removing miners trapped in a flooded cave in Laos for more than a week, with video showing the efforts as they ran late into the night local time.

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A rocket belonging to Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin exploded during a test at the launch pad, shaking nearby homes and briefly painting the sky orange.

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The CDC has ordered screenings at four U.S. airports, including JFK, for travelers arriving from countries affected by the Ebola outbreak. NBC's Marquise Francis reports.

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A 60 Minutes correspondent says she was penalized "for refusing to sanitize factually accurate reporting," after CBS reportedly declined to renew her contract. NBC News has reached out to CBS News, but so far has not heard back.

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Vice President JD Vance expresses worry about the use of artificial intelligence in warfare, urging graduating Air Force cadets not to let technology supersede their judgment.

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Former first lady Jill Biden says in an interview clip that she thought her husband, former President Joe Biden, was ā€œhaving a strokeā€ during his critical June 2024 debate.

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During a White House briefing, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the Treasury has prepared in advance for legislation that would allow President Trump’s face to be portrayed on a $250 bill.

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Jack Schlossberg, JFK's grandson, joins Kristen Welker on "Meet the Press NOW" to talk about his NY-12 congressional campaign, addressing NYC Mayor Mamdani's decision to not endorse anyone yet.

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A federal judge declined to jail a Florida teenager accused of killing and sexually assaulting his stepsister, allowing him to remain in the custody of a family member while he awaits trial.

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The Federal Aviation Administration ordered SpaceX to investigate why its Starship booster suffered a mishap and crashed into the Gulf of Mexico during a test flight last week, the agency says.

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As the end of this year's Supreme Court session approaches, a number of big decisions are waiting to be released. NBC News' Laura Jarrett breaks it all down. Questions for Laura ahead of her first live Q&A for NBC News subscribers can be submitted via our website. Submit here: nbcnews.to/4fbWoID

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NBC News' Ryan Chandler spoke with Texas State Rep. James Talarico about his past comments on sensitive cultural issues, which he admitted were "cringey." Talarico, the Democratic nominee in Texas' contentious Senate race, will face Republican state Attorney General Ken Paxton in November.

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Construction for a UFC arena is underway on the White House's South Lawn ahead of next month's event to celebrate America's 250th anniversary.

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During a Cabinet meeting, Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed the U.S. response to the deadly Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, saying, ā€œwe cannot and will not allow any cases of Ebola to enter the United States.ā€

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NBC News' Ryan Chandler sat down with Sen. John Cornyn before he was defeated in the Republican Senate primary runoff in Texas against Trump-backed Ken Paxton Tuesday night.

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As Ebola cases surge in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Trump administration is reportedly planning to send Americans exposed to the deadly virus to a facility in Kenya rather than bringing them home for monitoring.

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n a Cabinet meeting, President Trump says his top focus on Iran is preventing the country from obtaining a nuclear weapon, and that Iran will not gain leverage with the approaching U.S. midterms.

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The Trump administration is proposing a rule to require federal workers to sign nondisclosure agreements, according to a draft notice the Office of Personnel Management posted.

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Joe Biden sues the Justice Department in an effort to block the release of audio recordings and transcripts of the former president's interview with a ghostwriter that were obtained by the special counsel who investigated his handling of classified documents.

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Pope Leo gets behind the wheel of Ferrari’s first fully electric car, expected to come with a price tag of $640,000.

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At least one person was killed in an implosion at a manufacturing plant in southwestern Washington.

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Freshman Rep. Christian Menefee defeats longtime Rep. Al Green in the Democratic primary runoff for Texas’ 18th Congressional District, NBC News projects, after a rare incumbent-on-incumbent matchup sparked by Republican-led redistricting efforts.

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton thanked President Trump for his endorsement after Senate primary win.

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A video shared by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shows him picking up two snakes with his bare hands.

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Doctors operating on the front lines of the fight against Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, already grappling with shortages of basic supplies, are now also having to deal with attacks on their facilities and fleeing patients as the virus spreads rapidly.

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The head of Starbucks in South Korea apologizes again as the company faces sustained public backlash against a marketing campaign widely perceived as mocking those who died for the country’s pro-democracy movement.

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrives in India to a blast of over 100 degrees, kicking off a four-day trip that included meetings with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the foreign ministers of India, Australia and Japan.

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President Donald Trump plans to go to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Tuesday for a medical and dental check-up, according to a White House official. This is the president’s third in-person doctor’s visit in a little over a year.

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Pope Leo XIV calls for stronger regulation and a slower pace of AI advances in a landmark theological document, warning the technology was fueling and normalizing conflict around the world.

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A second Ebola treatment center in the Democratic Republic of Congo was set alight as the Ebola outbreak in Africa grows. This comes after another treatment centre was set on fire last week, as a group tried to retrieve the body of a person who died of the virus.

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President Trump held a swearing-in ceremony for incoming Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh at the White House. Warsh succeeds Jerome Powell, a frequent target of the president over his refusals to quickly lower interest rates.

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US bound flights carrying passengers who have visited Ebola-affected countries in Africa must now land at Washington Dulles International Airport, where the CDC will conduct enhanced health screenings.

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Hundreds gather to protest the opening of a larger U.S. consulate in Greenland.

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During a House hearing, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez showed jars of murky drinking water taken from Morgan County, Georgia, where new data centers were constructed.

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"The Pitt" actor Noah Wyle speaks at a rally for healthcare workers in Washington, D.C.

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President Trump says it would be a "disgrace" if the Supreme Court does not strike down birthright citizenship, adding that he hopes the justices "do what's right."

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A graduation ceremony at Glendale Community College in Arizona was disrupted when an AI name-reading system apparently began skipping names of students during the degree presentation.

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As the death toll rises from the Ebola outbreak in central Africa, NBC News' Dr. Akshay Syal breaks down what to know about the specific type of Ebola, Bundibugyo, that's causing the infections.

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Following the shooting at a San Diego mosque, a teacher’s assistant who was in the classroom with students reflects on how they responded in the moment and the bravery they showed.

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Nine months after the phones were originally promised, Trump Mobile this week sent T1 devices to members of the media. The phones came pre-loaded with Truth Social and feature an American flag on the back with 11 stripes. NBC News' Brian Cheung reports.

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A mother of one of the victims killed in the attack on the 1996 "Brothers to the Rescue" flights, Miriam de la Peña, talks about her response to the indictment of former Cuban leader Raúl Castro.

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The Justice Department indicts former Cuban President RaĆŗl Castro in connection with the 1996 shooting of two civilian planes that killed four Cuban Americans.

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Days after hosting President Donald Trump, Chinese leader Xi Jinping welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin, as Beijing seeks to project itself as a stabilizing force on the world stage.

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Former Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein wins the Republican primary in Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District over Rep. Thomas Massie, NBC News projects. Gallrein thanked President Trump for his support and for his "courageous leadership during this critical time" in his speech.

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NBC News' Steve Kornacki breaks down how progressive candidate Chris Rabb won Pennsylvania's 3rd Congressional District amid a field of other candidates with a range of endorsements.

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NBC News' Steve Kornacki explains why Pennsylvania's 7th Congressional District will be a key battleground in the midterms as Bob Brooks wins the district's democratic nomination.

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Ed Gallrein wins the Republican primary for Kentucky's 4th Congressional District, NBC News projects. Steve Kornacki breaks down what propelled Gallrein to victory over incumbent Thomas Massie.

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Investigators looking into the motivations of two men accused of killing three people at a San Diego mosque are trying to authenticate a document posted online that purportedly details their motivations, law enforcement officials say.

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President Trump says the construction of The White House ballroom is for future presidents and is currently 'right on budget.'

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Vice President JD Vance says "anybody can apply" to get money from the $1.8 billion ā€œanti-weaponization fundā€ the Justice Department is setting up as part of a deal with President Trump — offering Hunter Biden and Tina Peters as hypothetical possibilities.

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Sen. Chris Coons asks acting Attorney General Todd Blanche whether he would commit that none of the money from the "anti-weaponization" fund would go toward President Trump's campaign donors or people who assaulted police officers.

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Southwest Airlines is banning all robots on flights. The move comes after a video went viral of a man bringing a humanoid on a plane, raising some eyebrows among passengers and staff.

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Nine months after their delivery was originally promised, Trump Mobile this week sent T1 phones to members of the media. NBC News received one of the first review units and tested the device.

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New York Governor Kathy Hochul says the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, known as the MTA, has reached a deal with the five Long Island Railroad unions after a 3-day strike.

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Three men were found dead in front of the Islamic Center of San Diego, officials said. The suspects, believed to be 17 and 19, appeared to have died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds, according to San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl.

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The CEO of Barnes & Noble, James Daunt, shares the best piece of advice he's been given — and one he tells the company's store managers — as part of NBC News' Business in America.

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A federal jury found that Elon Musk waited too long to bring his lawsuit against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and others, throwing out the suit that claimed Altman had unlawfully enriched himself from the organization Musk and Altman co-founded.

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The Justice Department announced that it was establishing a $1.776 billion ā€œAnti-Weaponization Fundā€ after President Trump moved to dismiss a $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS over his leaked tax returns.

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Following military strikes in Iran in April, oil slicks have washed ashore and affected wildlife from sea snails, groups of dolphins and fish.

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