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Our investigative reporter Steve Eder provides context about Jeffrey Epstein's relationship with President Donald Trump based on information from over 20,000 pages of documents from Epstein's estate released by the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday.
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The longest federal government shutdown in history is now history, and agencies and services are starting to slowly come back to normal.
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President Trump signed a bill reopening the government Wednesday night, but it will take more than a day for some things to return to business as usual. We're tracking those here.
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The new military service plan will mandate all 18-year-old men to fill out a questionnaire on their suitability to serve.
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The White House is managing the fallout from Jeffrey Epstein emails on President Trump released by Democrats on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
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If the proposal goes into effect, it would be the latest rollback of one of President Trump's key economic policies over concerns about affordability.
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The BBC said it would not rebroadcast a misleadingly edited documentary but added, "We strongly disagree there is a basis for a defamation claim."
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A Pentagon intelligence report says China could try to acquire advanced F-35 technology in Saudi Arabia if the Trump administration sells jets to the kingdom.
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Ukraine's top military commander said Thursday he visited troops holding the front line in a key eastern city besieged by Russian forces, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy grappled with the fallout from a corruption scandal that has engulfed his administration.
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England captain Ben Stokes takes six wickets on the opening day of his side's solitary warm-up match before the Ashes begins next week.
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The booster powering New Glenn also separated from the rocket's upper stage and successfully touched down back on Earth.
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BBC Sport assesses whether Anthony Joshua's prospective fight with YouTuber Jake Paul would be a good or bad idea.
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In the 2015 attacks, 130 people were killed, including at the Bataclan concert hall. France is still wrestling with how to remember the deadliest attack on its soil in modern history and how to live with it.
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Since the 2023 attack on Israel by Hamas, growing settler violence and Israeli attacks on Palestinian militants have thrown the West Bank into turmoil and displaced tens of thousands.
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As France marks 10 years since the Paris attacks, an ex-girlfriend of a jihadist survivor is arrested for an alleged plot of her own.
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Parts of Los Angeles County will be under evacuation warnings starting Thursday evening as a complex storm system moves in.
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A "nervous" Kai Trump shoots a 13-over-par round on her LPGA debut as she ends the first day of the Annika tournament in last place.
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Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect of New York City, and Gov. Kathy Hochul met to talk about how to prepare for threats from President Trump.
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Government records show the federal government spent more than $19 billion on external professional and special services in 2024-25 — an increase of almost $2 billion since last year and of about $8.5 billion since 2020.
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Jim Avila, former ABC News senior correspondent and "20/20" correspondent, passed away after a long illness.
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Carlos Alcaraz secures the year-end world number one ranking by reaching the knockout stages at the ATP Finals with three straight wins.
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Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, began handing out $10,000 checks to T.S.A. workers who "went above and beyond" during the shutdown, after the president recommended similar bonuses for some air traffic controllers.
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The death-row inmate, Tremane Wood, 46, had already had his last meal. It was only the second time Gov. Kevin Stitt has stepped in to stop an execution.
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He spent almost two decades at the network, covering a wide range of court cases and the White House. He was also at the center of a defamation lawsuit over "pink slime."
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Several states have restarted food stamp payments, but millions of Americans are still awaiting the November deposits that the Trump administration resisted paying out in full.
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A new deal to end the government shutdown may briefly restore staff to U.S. Education Department offices that had been gutted by layoffs.
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The head of Canada's spy agency is warning about a "worrying" number of young people becoming radicalized.
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Disney reported fiscal fourth-quarter results before the bell Thursday, giving its final update on streaming subscriber metrics.
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Lawyers for James Comey and Letitia James have asked a judge to throw out their indictments on the grounds that U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan was unlawfully appointed.
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Review finds "different actions could and should have been taken" leading up to the 10-year-old's death.
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A Chinese diplomat's call to cut off the prime minister's "filthy neck" signaled a revival of a combative style Beijing had tried to dial back.
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U.S. Catholic bishops gathered in Baltimore, where they elected new leaders, responded to Pope Leo's call to speak on immigration and issued new directives on transgender care for Catholic hospitals.
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The Turkish defense minister said that 20 Air Force servicemen died when their military cargo plane crashed after taking off from Azerbaijan on Tuesday.
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Mohammed al-Sudani pitches himself as someone who can keep Iranian influence in check, but his vote share may not be big enough to ensure a clear political victory.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he had suspended the justice and energy ministers, pending an investigation into a $100 million kickback scandal centered on the country's embattled energy sector.
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He signed it into law just hours after the House of Representatives voted 222-209 to approve it.
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The United Kingdom has stopped sharing intelligence on suspected drug smuggling boats in the Caribbean because of concerns about the legality of recent U.S. military strikes, two sources with knowledge of the matter told NBC News
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One month into the ceasefire in Gaza, Israel is still impeding aid as progress to the next phase stalls.
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The murder trial for a Burlington, Ont., couple heard for the first time from the younger brother of a 12-year-old who died while the two were working to adopt the boys. In a video played in court, the boy tells police the women used to restrain him with zip ties during his tantrums, would force him and his older brother to wear wetsuits, and would lock them in their rooms at night.
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The cease-fire with Hamas has blunted the hunger faced by Gazans during the war. But aid agencies say Israeli restrictions are still hobbling their work.
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"We feel compelled now in this environment to raise our voices in defense of God-given human dignity," they said in the statement.
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