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    Kevin McCarthy says he will leave Congress by the end of the year

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  • George Santos becomes sixth House member expelled from Congress

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  • White House confirms Israel and Hamas agree to extend cease-fire

    04:13
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    03:01
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Supreme Court rules for Oklahoma in case about jurisdiction on Native American lands

01:23

The Supreme Court has ruled that the state of Oklahoma and federal government have the authority to prosecute crimes committed by non-Native Americans on tribal lands. NBC's Pete Williams has details.