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World Netanyahu submits request for a pardon during his ongoing corruption trial Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has asked Israel's president to grant him a pardon during his long-running corruption trial that's bitterly divided the country. The Associated Press
Politics Rubio and Witkoff are meeting with Ukraine's negotiators in Florida as Trump pushes to broker a deal Top Trump administration officials are meeting Ukrainian negotiators in Florida this weekend, pushing to broker an end to Russia's war in Ukraine. The Associated Press
Technology AI video slop is everywhere, take our quiz to try and spot it There's no one way to be absolutely sure about a video's authenticity, but experts say there are some simple clues that can help. Sanidhya Sharma
National 4 dead and 10 wounded in shooting at banquet hall in Stockton, California Four people were killed and 10 wounded in a shooting during a family gathering at a banquet hall in Stockton, sheriff's officials said Saturday. The Associated Press
National How one attack is reshaping the fight over immigration policy The aftermath of the D.C. attack has brought tightened security and new immigration limits from the Trump administration. David Folkenflik
National West Virginia's governor on what the D.C. shooting means for his state West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey discusses the D.C. shooting that targeted two Guard members from his state. Sarah Robbins
A Palestinian-American teen freed from Israeli prison comes home needing urgent care For Mohammed Ibrahim's family, this Thanksgiving was the moment they had been waiting for. Kat Lonsdorf
World Ukraine begins new negotiations after a sudden shakeup in Kyiv Negotiations to end the war resume as Ukraine confronts internal turmoil and continued Russian strikes. Eleanor Beardsley
In Istanbul, Pope Leo calls for unity between the eastern and western churches Pope Leo visits Istanbul's Blue Mosque and celebrates mass as he calls for peace and unity among Christians and Muslims. Ruth Sherlock
National Why Missouri's redistricting battle matters heading into the midterms St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum examines whether Missouri Republicans can legally redraw districts mid-decade simply because the state constitution doesn't prohibit it. Jason Rosenbaum