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President Trump says Ukraine and Russia should stop where they are and negotiate.
And he described his meeting Friday with Ukraine's President Vladimir Zelensky as cordial and interesting.
Empire's Michelle Kelleman has more.
The Ukrainian leader came to Washington with hopes of getting long-range tomahawk missiles, as well as more help with air defenses to stop daily Russian missile and drone strikes.
He came away saying he was, quote, realistic about the prospects of getting tomahawks, but he says the meeting was productive and he agrees with Trump's message on Truth Social.
We have to stop where we are.
This is important to stop where we are and then to speak.
But he says this is a message for Putin, who started the war.
Zelensky says he thinks Trump can pressure Putin to stop the aggression.
Michelle Kelleman, NPR News, The State Department.
President Trump is commuting the sentence of disgraced New York Republican Congressman George Santos.
As NPR's Barbara Sprunt reports, Santos had been sentenced to more than seven years in prison this past April.
Trump announced the commutation of the former congressman via his social media platform.
He wrote that George Santos will be released from prison, quote, immediately.
Santos pleaded guilty to a raft of federal charges, including wire fraud and identity theft, for, among other things, stealing people's identities to make donations to his campaign.
He reported to prison in July.
In his post, Trump praised Santos for always voting Republican.
Barbara Sprunt, NPR News, Washington.
Former Trump adviser John Bolton pleaded not guilty Friday to charges that he shared classified information.
Bolton served in the first Trump administration, but has since become a critic of the president.
Bolton has indicated that he will argue that he's being targeted because of his criticism of President Trump, and he describes the charges as part of a Trump effort to intimidate all of his opponents.
Virginia Governor Glenn Young has mobilized National Guard troops ahead of anti-Trump protests on Saturday.
Dean Mershahi from VPM News reports.
Up to 100 National Guard troops are prepared to respond to what organizers are calling no kings protests in Virginia, according to an internal document obtained by VPM News.
On social media, Young said troops and police will be ready to, quote, help keep Virginians safe.
More than 2,000 demonstrations are planned across the U.S.
to protest President Trump's policies, including more than 60 in Virginia.
In the statement, the American Civil Liberties Union, one of the organizers, said, quote, while President Trump and his allies are trying to intimidate us into silence by deploying troops to our cities, the best way to protect our First Amendment rights is to keep using them.
For NPR News, I'm Dean Murashahi in Richmond, Virginia.
Stocks finished up across the board on Friday, and you're listening to NPR News.
The U.S.
blocked a global fee in shipping emissions on Friday.
Member countries belonging to the International Maritime Organization had been meeting to discuss ways to move the shipping industry away from fossil fuels.
The meeting adjourned on Friday without the adoption of the new regulations.
President Trump urged countries on Thursday to vote against those regulations.
The brother of the King of England is giving up his royal titles and honors.
Prince Andrew has made embarrassing headlines, stemming from his friendship with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and Pairs Lauren Freyer reports.
The Epstein scandal prompted Prince Andrew to step down from royal duties more than five years ago.
But British media have now published excerpts of a posthumous memoir by Epstein's best-known accuser, who said she had sex with the prince when she was 17.
Andrew denies that, but in a statement from Buckingham Palace, he says the continued accusations distract from the work of His Majesty King Charles.
So after discussion with the king and with their wider family, Andrew says he will no longer use the title Duke of York.
He remains a prince, is expected to keep living near Windsor Castle, and his daughters will still be princesses.
But his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, will lose her Duchess of York title.
Lauren Freyer, NPR News, London.
Shohei Otani hit three home runs and pitched a shutout into the seventh inning as the L.A.
Dodgers beat the Milwaukee Brewers 5-1 on Friday.
The Dodgers won the National League.
League Championship Series with four straight wins.
And the Seattle Mariners beat Toronto 6-2 to take a 3-2 lead in the American League Championship Series.
Game 6 is Sunday night in Chicago.
I'm Dale Willman, NPR News.