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Attorney Pam Bondi is out of her job after President Trump announced that online yesterday afternoon.
The attorney general had been criticized for mishandling files related to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
She had not succeeded in President Trump's demand to legally target his perceived political foes.
NPR's Carrie Johnson says Bondi has changed the federal agency in other ways.
NPR's Carrie Johnson reporting.
The Trump administration is suing the states of Illinois, Connecticut, and Arizona.
The administration claims it holds the exclusive right to regulate prediction markets.
And Beers Bobby Allen reports recent moves in the prediction market industry have set off debates about profiting off war and insider trading.
The Cuban government says it will release more than 2,000 prisoners in connection with the Christian Holy Week.
Cuban officials say the detainees include both foreigners and Cuban citizens, including women and young people.
The news comes as the Trump administration has put an oil embargo on the island, cutting vital energy supplies to Cuba.
The crew of the Artemis II mission is hurtling toward the moon.
They'll fly by in a few days and then circle back to Earth.
One topic of discussion, what do astronauts eat?
NASA says they have dozens of items from which to choose.
From Central Florida Public Media, Marianne Summerall explains.
Forecasters say a late wintry storm is bringing heavy snow, sleet and ice to the upper Midwest and Great Lakes today.
Northern Michigan and Wisconsin could see up to a half inch of ice.
I'm Corva Coleman, NPR News.