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President Trump's efforts to reshape the global economy entered a new phase as his latest round of tariffs went into effect. The President is praising the billions of dollars the tariffs are bringing in, but U.S. businesses are feeling the impact and in many cases, raising prices. NBC News Garrett Haake reports. The chopper crew is believed to have been working on power lines when it crashed into one of them and then hit the barge below. Large plumes of smoke and an explosion were captured on camera in the incident that killed two. NBC News' Adrienne Broaddus reports. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports tonight from Phoenix on the record-breaking heat dome gripping arts of the southwest. The extreme heat comes as 40 wildfires continue to burn out west, prompting quality alerts in two states. New aerial images show widespread devastation in Gaza. It comes as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel intends to take over the entire territory. NBC News' Andrea Mitchell reports. Drugmaker Eli Lilly says after successful results in a phase 3 clinical trial, it expects to submit a GLP-1 weight loss pill for FDA approval by the end of the year. The pill does not produce the same amount of weight loss as injections, but doctors believe it will be an important option for some patients. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk reports. The Kremlin confirmed a meeting between Presidents Trump and Putin could come as soon as next week, as Russia's war with Ukraine rages on. NBC News' Keir Simmons reports. Army officials say after a 28-year-old sergeant at Fort Stewart opened fire, fellow soldiers sprung into action, tackling the gunman and providing medical aid to the injured. NBC News' Priya Sridhar reports. Chicago's obsession with its newfound claim to Papal fame knows no bounds, and it's rippling worldwide. NBC News' Maggie Vespa reports tonight on Pope-mania from a new tour around Pope Leo's Chicago haunts to one of his favorite pizza joints getting in on the holy act.
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