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News Wrap: Egypt to host Arab summit on Gaza’s future

Season 2025 Episode 40 | 2m 52s

In our news wrap Sunday, Arab leaders will gather to discuss Gaza’s future at the request of Palestinian leaders, Trump will become the first sitting president to attend a Super Bowl, the Trump administration instructed the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to stop all work, and dive teams are preparing to comb the Potomac River for smaller pieces of wreckage from the deadly D.C. air disaster.

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Federal Reserve cuts interest rates amid economic uncertainty
UN commission accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza. Lawyers offer opposing views on findings
Woman wrongfully detained in immigration raid describes what she endured
What ousted CDC director Monarez revealed about RFK Jr. during a Senate hearing
Archivist fired by Trump launches a national effort to strengthen democracy
Trump greeted with royal reception to begin his second state visit
News Wrap: Patel faces criticism for not releasing FBI's Epstein files
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A look into the online subcultures tied to Charlie Kirk’s accused killer
Ex-FBI agent analyzes Patel’s performance, staff shakeups and bureau’s direction