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NASA astronaut Chris Williams and two others from Russia reached the space base after blasting off from Kazakhstan earlier today.
They're expected to stay in orbit for eight months.
They joined seven other people already living at the station.
Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman.
President Trump says that one of the National Guard members shot yesterday in Washington, D.C., has died.
The other remains in critical condition.
The Afghan national accused of the shooting is in custody and was also injured.
Now, as NPR's Dia Hadid reports, the Trump administration says all immigration requests from Afghan nationals are being halted indefinitely.
President Trump is defending his chief negotiator after a leaked recording appeared to show him coaching a Russian official on how to get a better deal with Trump.
Trump says it's standard practice to do so.
NPR's Franco Ordonez reports.
Congress has very little time left to decide whether to continue subsidies for health care under the Affordable Care Act.
Republicans say they're too costly, but President Trump, who has been opposed to the subsidies, has now said they may be necessary.
Washington Post reporter Dan Diamond says that in the end, both sides will likely have to come to some sort of agreements.
More than 20 million Americans, meanwhile, have just three weeks to sign up for 2026 plans.
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Many families in Texas are facing their first Thanksgiving without loved ones after flooding on the 4th of July left at least 138 people dead.
At Houston Public Media's Dominic, Anthony Walsh reports the community is still working to rebuild some four months later.
The Dominican Republic has given the U.S.