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President Trump says the U.S.
military will deploy an additional 5,000 troops to Poland.
NPR's Rob Schmitz reports from Berlin it's an apparent reversal of U.S.
moves to reduce the presence of American forces in Europe.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says there's been some slight progress in talks with Iran over ending the war.
He spoke at a NATO summit today in Sweden.
This comes as Pakistan's interior minister has gone to Tehran to talk about reaching an interim deal between Iran and the U.S.,
President Trump says he is postponing signing an executive order on artificial intelligence that was supposed to happen yesterday.
NPR's Deepa Shivaram reports the announcement came after weeks of shifting rhetoric from the Trump administration on AI.
The deadline is quickly approaching for people in some parts of the country who want to register to vote in primary elections.
NPR's Hansi Lo Wong has this rundown.
On Wall Street, the Dow is up 318 points.
President Trump says he gave up a lot of money to help create the nearly $2 billion fund the Justice Department announced this week.
Writing online this morning, Trump says he will help others abused apparently by the Biden administration.
Critics are condemning this fund as corrupt, saying even January 6th rioters can now apply for money.
Later today, SpaceX will try again to launch its giant Starship rocket.
As NPR's Jeff Brumfield reports, the flight comes as the space launch firm is preparing to become a publicly traded company.
Thousands of people remain evacuated north of Los Angeles as the Sandy wildfire continues to burn.