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Meanwhile, in an interview published today by the British newspaper The Telegraph, Trump says he is considering pulling the U.S.
He described the Western military alliance as a, quote, paper tiger.
Investors are hoping for an end to the war in Iran.
The major stock indexes all gained well over 2.5 percent at yesterday's close, and PR's Maria Aspin says investors have been spooked this past March.
The Supreme Court hears arguments today in a case about birthright citizenship.
President Trump has signed an executive order attempting to end the constitutional right.
He plans to attend oral arguments this morning.
NPR's Adrienne Florido has more on the lead plaintiff in the case titled Trump v. Barbara.
On Wall Street and pre-market trading, Dow futures are up.
It's the first day of April, but there are winter storm warnings and advisories for some of the northern plains and Great Lakes states.
There's an ice storm warning for central and northern Wisconsin this morning.
NASA is preparing to launch the Artemis II moon mission later today.
The four-member crew includes the first black man and the first woman to fly on a lunar mission.
But NPR's Katie Riddle reports that lately, NASA has not been talking much about these firsts.
The field of teams is complete for this year's men's World Cup soccer tournament.
Iraq is the last team to qualify.