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Authorities in Southern California have ordered about 17,000 people to evacuate ahead of a wildfire.
It's burning near Simi Valley, north of Los Angeles.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
Six states held primaries yesterday.
A closely watched Republican contest was in one Kentucky congressional district.
Incumbent Thomas Massey lost to Ed Galrein, a challenger backed by President Trump.
Massey has opposed Trump on military spending and worked to secure the release of the Epstein files.
Massey spoke to supporters last night.
Meanwhile, in Georgia, the Republican fight to keep control of the governor's office will now go to a runoff election in June.
One GOP candidate has been endorsed by President Trump.
The other says he is like Trump.
From member station WABE in Atlanta, Raul Bali has more.
Authorities say the suspects in the attack on the Islamic Center of San Diego had indicated strong racial hatred against many groups.
Three people were killed in Monday's attack.
The two suspects died by suicide.
NPR's Odette Youssef has more on the violent white nationalist material now attributed to the suspects.
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President Trump says he is giving Iran a couple of days to reach a deal with the U.S., or maybe a week.