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The office of former President Biden revealed that he is battling ‘aggressive' prostate cancer. Biden today thanked well-wishers and posted ‘cancer touches us all.' It comes amid ongoing questions over Biden's health and mental fitness while in office. NBC News' Peter Alexander reports and Dr. Lee Richstone has more on the former President's prognosis. New details have emerged about the minutes leading up to the Mexican navy training ship's collision with the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City on Saturday. NBC News' Emilie Ikeda reports on the latest in the NTSB investigation. President Trump detailed his over two-hour phone call with Russian President Putin. There was no immediate breakthrough, but Trump said both sides had agreed to start direct ceasefire talks. He also said that Pope Leo XIV has offered to host negotiations. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. Millions from Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska are under severe weather threat. In St. Louis, Missouri, families are cleaning up after devastating storms in recent days. NBC News' Shaquille Brewster is there. Using DNA, investigators confirmed the identity of the suspect responsible for the car bombing targeting a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California. The clinic's lead doctor says eggs, embryos and reproductive material were saved. NBC News' Camilla Bernal reports. President Trump signed a new law aimed at cracking down on the non-consensual posting of both real and AI-generated explicit images. NBC News' Kate Snow reports. Underwater art installations set to unveil later this year will give fish shelter and help corals thrive. The sculpture park and snorkel trail will be publicly accessible and is expected to stretch roughly seven miles. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch reports. Israel is ramping up military pressure against Hamas, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowing to ‘take over' the Gaza Strip. It comes as aid is finally starting to trickle back into Gaza. NBC News' Matt Bradley reports.
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