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President Trump is presiding over the first meeting of what he's calling his Board of Peace.
will contribute $10 billion to rebuild Gaza and other countries will contribute $7 billion.
NPR's Michelle Kellerman has more.
After he meets with the board, President Trump is leaving for Georgia.
He's expected to visit the congressional district once represented by Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene.
She broke with Trump over the slow release of the Epstein files.
military appears to be sending even more ships and top-of-the-line warplanes to the Mideast.
NPR's Greg Myrie reports this comes as the U.S.
and Iran are still discussing a possible nuclear deal.
Britain's King Charles says he is deeply concerned over the arrest this morning of his brother, the former Prince Andrew.
King Charles says the law must take its course and that he is calling for a full, fair, and proper process.
Andrew was formerly a British trade envoy.
NPR's Lauren Flair explains the arrest is linked to alleged misconduct in office involving late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
NPR's Lorne Frayer reporting from London.
Stocks are lower on Wall Street at this hour.
The Dow Jones Industrials are down 177 points at 49,485.
The Nasdaq is down about 40.