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A deal could come later this month.
And Facebook parent Meta is backing new nuclear power projects and becoming a big customer of some existing plants to fuel its AI data centers.
Financial details weren't disclosed.
Coming up, what we know about the woman killed in Minneapolis and the ICE agent who shot her.
Plus, Iran's leader strikes a defiant tone in the face of protests.
That's after the break.
In Minneapolis, local officials are calling on the FBI to include state law enforcement in an investigation into the shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent earlier this week.
Minnesota officials say they're also launching their own investigation.
The ICE agent is a 43-year-old man named Jonathan Ross.
He's a firearms instructor who is part of an elite unit within ICE that handles high-risk arrests.
The Department of Homeland Security says he has more than 10 years of experience in his job.
More details are also emerging about Good.
She was a mother of three and a writer of poetry.
She and her wife started a home repair company in 2024.
In a statement provided to Minnesota Public Radio, Good's wife says the couple stopped at the ICE enforcement operation on Wednesday to support their neighbors.
The shooting has put state and city officials at odds with the Trump administration, which has said that Minnesota law enforcement has no jurisdiction in the probe and defended the ICE agent.
In international news, Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said today that he has no plans to give up power and blame the unrest in Tehran on people he said are, quote, vandals trying to please the United States.
Protests have swept the country as anger over inflation and a tumbling currency have turned to calls for regime change.
In an interview aired on Fox News last night, President Trump said the U.S.
would intervene if Iran's government cracks down on demonstrations with deadly force.