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The Senate has voted for a package that funds most of the Department of Homeland Security.
That's been shut down for more than 40 days as Democrats and Republicans disagreed over limits to federal immigration agents' operations.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer says most departments within DHS will get paid.
But it won't fund most federal immigration operations.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune.
But the funding issue is not over.
This measure has to go to the House for a vote before it is fully passed.
Egypt, Pakistan, and Turkey are playing a role in efforts to end the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.
President Trump has told reporters Iran is, quote, begging to make a deal.
And PR's Aya Batrohi has more.
Stocks opened lower this morning.
NPR's Scott Horsley reports the Dow slid more than 450 points in early trading.
You're listening to NPR News from Washington.
A federal judge will hear arguments today from a Georgia county that is demanding the return of ballots that were cast in 2020.
The FBI seized thousands of Fulton County ballots last January.