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Luigi Mangione will use a psychiatric defense in state murder case

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Trump put off the planned hearing, citing his frustration over a lapsed surveillance tool and a voter ID bill that currently lacks enough support for passage.

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Trump put off the planned hearing, citing his frustration over a lapsed surveillance tool and a voter ID bill that currently lacks enough support for passage.

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An experimental fentanyl vaccine showed promise in an early-stage trial

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An experimental fentanyl vaccine showed promise in an early-stage trial

The vaccine could one day be used to help prevent overdoses and treat addiction.

Inflation and Kevin Warsh take center stage at the Fed’s interest rate meeting

Investors will be watching closely for clues to the new Fed chairman’s views on rates, inflation and the central bank’s operations.

Inflation and Kevin Warsh take center stage at the Fed’s interest rate meeting

Investors will be watching closely for clues to the new Fed chairman’s views on rates, inflation and the central bank’s operations.

Send your questions for Chloe Melas about summer movies and more

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Send your questions for Chloe Melas about summer movies and more

NBC News’ culture and trends correspondent will answer your questions about the summer movie season in a live Q&A for subscribers Thursday at noon ET.

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