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- Ukrainian president to meet with EU leaders as they make decision on war funding
- Trump wants to end the war in Ukraine. Does he have any influence over Putin?
- International Court of Justice says Israel must allow UN aid into Gaza
- Confused by the legal battles over troop deployments? Here's what to know
- Sports ticket prices are getting more expensive — and pricing out many fans
- Morning news brief
- University of Virginia makes deal with Trump administration to halt investigations
- 'It's really a political problem': Ray Dalio on the U.S. debt crisis
- How Russia's shadow fleet of oil tankers evades western sanctions
- Peru's president declares state of emergency after weeks of anti-government protests