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The unemployment rate fell slightly to 4.3%.
The report is based on data from early March.
It may not fully reflect the effects of the war against Iran.
If you don't like your username on Gmail, you may soon be able to change it.
NPR's John Ruich reports this would be the first time since Google launched the email service in 2004.
Forecasters say a late wintry storm is bringing heavy snow, sleet and a lot of ice to the upper Midwest and Great Lakes today.
Northern Michigan and Wisconsin could see up to half an inch of ice.
Wall Street is closed today for the Christian observance of Good Friday.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
Attorney General Pam Bondi is out of her job.
NPR's Ryan Lucas says President Trump announced the news yesterday.
Iran continues to fire at neighboring countries and it's damaged a desalination plant today in Kuwait.
But Iran's state media have confirmed one of its own desalination plants is still fully out of service.
Iran says it was hit by an airstrike.
NPR's Julia Simon reports experts say attacks on plants that create fresh water are increasingly becoming a weapon of war.
The Pentagon and other defendants are appealing a federal judge's ruling that temporarily blocks a federal blacklist of the AI company Anthropic.
NPR's John Ruich reports there's a dispute over how the U.S.