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Iran-backed militias in Iraq fired rockets at the U.S.
That's according to Iraqi security sources.
There was no immediate report of casualties.
The Iran-linked militias also targeted the capital of Kurdistan region of Iraq.
Ampere's Dan Aref has more from Erbil.
Six people were arrested in New York City after a device was thrown during a protest Saturday at the mayor's residence.
Police say about 20 anti-Muslim protesters were met with counter-protesters.
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch says the bomb squad is determining if the device was a functional explosive.
A second device was also found by police.
A federal judge ruled Saturday evening that Carrie Lake was elevated to the position of acting CEO of the U.S.
Agency for Global Media without legal authority.
That ruling declares as void all actions taken by Lake in that role, including mass layoffs and administrative leaves.
The agency is the parent of U.S.-funded international radio networks, including The Voice of America.
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More than 300 people have been abducted by gunmen from a community in northeastern Nigeria.
As NPR's Jewel Bright reports, the incident comes as security cooperation grows between Nigeria and the U.S.
Searchers are continuing to comb through wreckage in the aftermath of several suspected tornadoes that killed four people in southern Michigan late Friday.
Three people were killed and 12 others injured in the Union Lake area.
The National Weather Service says there was a strong tornado there.