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Trump is replacing the acting IRS commissioner, part of a dispute between treasury and Elon Musk

Gary Shapley, the acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, is being replaced after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent approached President Donald Trump to say that Shapley was placed into the agency without his knowledge and at Elon Musk’s di…

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Scientists create the world’s largest lab-grown chicken nugget, complete with artificial veins

Scientists have grown a nugget-sized piece of chicken using a new method that can deliver nutrients and oxygen to artificial tissues, marking a major breakthrough in cultured meat.

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After island-wide blackout, crews restore power to nearly all Puerto Rico customers

It wasn’t immediately clear what caused the failure, although authorities are investigating whether a series of breakers failed or if overgrown vegetation is to blame.

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Harvard’s battle with the Trump administration is creating a thorny financial situation

Harvard’s brewing conflict with the Trump administration could come at a steep cost — even for the nation’s richest university.

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Suspect remains hospitalized after fatal FSU shooting

Two people are dead and several others wounded after a shooting at Florida State University. NBC News’ Marissa Parra has details on the suspect’s background and identities of the victims.

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More rich Americans are opening Swiss bank accounts fearing U.S. risks

A growing number of wealthy Americans are opening bank accounts in Switzerland as part of the “de-Americanization” of their portfolios, according to investors and banks.

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NASA’s Lucy spacecraft is speeding toward another close encounter with an asteroid

NASA’s Lucy spacecraft will swoop past a small asteroid this weekend as it makes its way to an even bigger prize: the unexplored swarms of asteroids out near Jupiter.

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Harvey Weinstein moved out of Rikers to Bellevue Hospital for rest of rape retrial

Harvey Weinstein won a legal victory in his rape and sexual assault retrial in Manhattan, as his pleas to get out of the “hell hole” he calls Rikers Island were granted by the judge.

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U.S.-born American citizen under ICE hold in Florida is released

Lopez-Gomez was in a vehicle with others who had traveled from Georgia and while heading to a job in Florida.

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Iran parades missiles through the streets in a show of force as nuclear talks ramp up

On Army Day in Iran, the Islamic Republicparaded thousands of troops through the streets of the capital Tehran along with other military hardware.

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U.S. strike on a fuel port in Yemen kills at least 58, Houthi media says

U.S. strikes on a fuel port in Yemen killed at least 58 people, Houthi-run Al Masirah TV said, in one of the deadliest U.S. attacks on the Iran-backed militants.

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Israeli strikes hit dozens of targets in Gaza as ceasefire efforts stall

Israeli airstrikes hit around 40 targets across the Gaza Strip over the past day, the military said on Friday, hours after Hamas rejected an Israeli ceasefire offer that it said fell short of its demand to agree a full end to the war.

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Rubio warns U.S. will ‘move on’ from Ukraine peace efforts if no progress is made

The United States may be ready to “move on” from its efforts to broker a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine if there is no clear progress in the coming days, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said. NBC News’ Vaughn Hillyard reports on Rubio’s comments …

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Trump rejects Israeli plan for joint strikes on Iran, NYT reports

President Donald Trump rejected an Israeli plan for joint strikes next month on Iran’s nuclear facilities and air defenses, according to a report in The New York Times. “I’m not in a rush to do it because I think that Iran has a chance to have a great …

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Inside the showdown between courts and the WH over deportations

Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins TODAY to weigh in on the latest news from Washington, including the showdown between federal courts and the White House over deportations, a potential turning point in the Ukraine-Russia war and how Preside…

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Maryland senator meets with Kilmar Ábrego García in El Salvador

Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen posted a picture of his meeting with Kilmar Ábrego García, the migrant mistakenly deported last month to a notorious prison in El Salvador and not seen since. El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele mocked the meeting, writi…

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Florida State University shooting: Sheriff deputy’s son in custody

A gunman opened fire on the campus of Florida State University, leaving two people, who were not students at the school, dead and five others injured. The suspected shooter is identified as the 20-year-old son of a local sheriff’s deputy and one of her…

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Sen. Van Hollen meets with Abrego Garcia and Florida State University shooting: Morning Rundown

Sen. Van Hollen meets with Abrego Garcia in El Salvador. What we know about theFlorida State University shooting suspect. Odd year for NFL quarterback hopefuls.

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Why ‘Sinners,’ a Jim Crow-era vampire film, is a personal endeavor for director Ryan Coogler

A vampire film set in 1930s Mississippi may seem out of left field for director Ryan Coogler.

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Body-worn camera footage shows Idaho police shot autistic teen 16 seconds after arriving

Newly released body-worn camera footage shows the moment Idaho police officers fatally shot autistic 17-year-old Victor Perez nine times earlier this month, prompting protests and potential legal action.

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Portrait of Palestinian boy who lost both arms in Israeli strike named press photo of the year

A haunting portrait of a young Palestinian boy from Gaza who lost both of his arms in an Israeli strike has been named World Press Photo of the Year for 2025.

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Quarterbacks were the hottest commodity in last year’s NFL draft. Now they’re the biggest question.

One year after six quarterbacks flew off the board in the first round of the NFL Draft, teams aren’t as optimistic about the 2025 class.

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Viral AI-made art trends are making artists even more worried about their futures

From Studio Ghibli-inspired illustrations to doll “starter packs,” an explosion of AI-generated images in recent weeks has sparked a fresh wave of concern among artists.

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Delayed ultrasounds, disrupted care: Pregnant women are hit with military insurance snafus

New and expectant mothers are facing confusion and chaos as they try to use Tricare health insurance, which covers members of the military and their families.

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Supreme Court to hear challenge to Obamacare rule on free preventive care

Since Obamacare was passed in 2010, most health insurers have had to cover health care screenings, tests and check-ups at no cost to patients.

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