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And the pair are expected to focus on Iran.
The Trump administration is currently engaged in diplomacy to limit Iran's nuclear program.
But according to our Jerusalem correspondent Mayan Lubel, Netanyahu may have bigger ambitions for their meeting.
The Trump administration is set to overturn a key scientific finding this week, one that's been the legal foundation for federal greenhouse gas regulation since the Obama era.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin is calling it the largest act of deregulation in the history of the United States.
But the industries that would benefit from this move aren't celebrating just yet.
Climate reporter Valerie Volkovici explains.
And while it might save companies money, oil and gas groups aren't celebrating just yet.
Trump's top immigration officials faced a grilling from Democrats on Capitol Hill Tuesday, the first hearing since two US citizens were killed by federal agents in Minneapolis.
The Republican chairman of the Homeland Security Committee, Andrew Garbarino, called for a full investigation into those killings in a break with Trump supporters in his party.
Another grilling on Capitol Hill Tuesday, this time for Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.
Lutnick says he's done nothing wrong after Epstein files show he appears to have visited Epstein's island for lunch in 2012, seven years after he claimed to have cut off all ties, prompting calls from both sides of the aisle for him to resign.
And a newly uncovered FBI interview also raises new questions about President Trump's claim that he knew nothing about Epstein's crimes.
In 2006, when Epstein's first sex crime charges became public, the police chief in Palm Beach, Florida, received a call from Trump, who cited him as saying, Thank goodness you're stopping him.
Everyone has known he's been doing this.
The Justice Department says it's not aware of any evidence that the president contacted law enforcement 20 years ago.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi will be in front of a House panel later today to face questions on the DOJ's handling of the Epstein files.
Paramount Skydance is sweetening its bid for Warner Brothers Discovery.
The company didn't raise its $108 billion offer, but is throwing in billions in cash incentives and even offering to cover the breakup fee Warner Brothers would owe Netflix.