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In the U.S., airport security lines were mostly shorter yesterday.
President Trump signed an executive order telling the Department of Homeland Security to move money around and pay TSA workers.
And peers Joel Rose says they've not been paid in more than a month because DHS is still partly shut down.
The National Transportation Safety Board will hold a hearing today.
It will focus on the probable causes of two fatal crashes involving Ford cars that led motorists take their hands off the wheel.
People in other cars, not the Ford vehicles, were killed in these incidents.
Ford and other automakers say the hands-free systems are not intended to replace human drivers.
Educators in California are grappling with how to discuss the late labor leader Cesar Chavez.
There's a holiday that honors him and the rights he secured for farm workers.
But his legacy is now being questioned.
From member station KQED in San Francisco, Katie Dinabetti has more.
NASA is preparing to launch its Artemis II mission tomorrow night from Florida.
Four astronauts will be launched into space.
They will fly around the moon and back to Earth within 10 days.
I'm Corva Coleman, NPR News from Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
President Trump has posted a video online of large explosions.
He didn't explain anything about it.
The Associated Press reports this is a likely U.S.
attack on the Iranian city of Isfahan.