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NPR's Bobby Allen reports they have been ordered to pay $6 million in damages.
On Wall Street and pre-market trading, Dow futures are lower.
More than 3,000 workers remain on strike in Colorado against one of the country's biggest meatpacking plants.
Unionized workers are demanding better wages and safety conditions from JBS.
The company says its facility in Greeley, Colorado, is still open and more people are returning to work.
This is the first strike against a meatpacking plant in the U.S.
Gig workers who deliver food for DoorDash, Uber Eats and Grubhub are feeling the pinch of higher gas prices.
The drivers and at least one business are making changes, as NPR's Bill Chappell reports.
The National Weather Service says above-average temperatures are going to stick around today in the southwest and plains and spread into the Midwest.
Areas in Illinois and Indiana could see temperatures rise as much as 35 degrees above normal.
Some areas could set heat records.
This comes after heat temperatures also set a record in the west and southwest this month.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corova Coleman.
President Trump continues to ramp up pressure on Iran to scrap its nuclear ambitions ahead of talks tomorrow in Oman.
NPR's Franco Ordonez reports on the president's latest remarks to NBC News.
During another moment in the NBC News interview, President Trump said he could use a, quote, softer touch on immigration.
He says he decided to withdraw 700 federal immigration agents from Minnesota.