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Trump meets with Syrian leader in major breakthrough for former jihadi commander

Trump urged Ahmed al-Sharaa to recognize Israel's statehood and sign on to the Abraham Accords, which were negotiated during his first term.
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Trump meets with Syrian leader in major breakthrough for former jihadi commander

Trump urged Ahmed al-Sharaa to recognize Israel's statehood and sign on to the Abraham Accords, which were negotiated during his first term.
Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, President Donald Trump and Ahmed al-Sharaa
NBC News' Peter Alexander breaks down Trump's high-stakes Middle East trip



Trump's trade war wins so far: More talk, uncertainty and deadlines

More than a month after Trump’s tariff-focused “Liberation Day,” just about all America has won is more deadlines and assurances of ongoing talks.

Trump's trade war wins so far: More talk, uncertainty and deadlines

More than a month after Trump’s tariff-focused “Liberation Day,” just about all America has won is more deadlines and assurances of ongoing talks.

Birthright citizenship dispute at the Supreme Court has broad implications for Trump's agenda

A long-simmering issue — individual federal judges blocking policies nationwide — is taking center stage in this week's oral arguments.

Birthright citizenship dispute at the Supreme Court has broad implications for Trump's agenda

A long-simmering issue — individual federal judges blocking policies nationwide — is taking center stage in this week's oral arguments.

Erik and Lyle Menendez are now eligible for parole after judge resentences them

The brothers, who were serving sentences of life without parole in the shotgun killings of their parents, were resentenced to 50 years to life.

Erik and Lyle Menendez are now eligible for parole after judge resentences them

The brothers, who were serving sentences of life without parole in the shotgun killings of their parents, were resentenced to 50 years to life.
NBC News' Laura Jarrett on what happens next in the Menendez brothers case

Chimps use medicinal plants to treat their wounds

The new study about humanity's closest living relatives provides new clues about the origin of medical care in humans.

Chimps use medicinal plants to treat their wounds

The new study about humanity's closest living relatives provides new clues about the origin of medical care in humans.
Wild chimpanzees in Uganda grooming.
Video shows chimpanzees using chewed-up plants to self-medicate
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