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In the distance, one woman was offering free whistles to protesters along with instructions on how to use them.
Israel killed three Lebanese journalists on Saturday.
It was a targeted attack on their vehicle.
As NPR's Jane Araf tells us, the journalists had been reporting on Israel's invasion of South Lebanon.
As the partial government shutdown continues, extra-long security lines are still causing problems at some of the country's airports.
TSA agents have not been paid for more than a month, and some are calling in sick or leaving for other jobs.
At one of the world's busiest airports, travelers say those agents are long overdue to get a paycheck.
Dormiah Vance of member station WABE reports from Hartsfield-Jackson International Airports.
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Police in France say they stopped a suspected bombing outside a Bank of America building in Paris this weekend.
Officers spotted two suspects outside the building early Saturday morning and said one of the suspects was trying to light a device.
One person was arrested and they're still searching for their accomplice.
A federal judge in Sacramento has paused a merger of local television giants that was championed by President Trump.
As NPR's Amy Held reports, DirecTV sued, arguing the merger concentrates market power, reduces local news, and will result in higher prices for consumers.
men's soccer team lost a World Cup warm-up match to Belgium on Saturday, 5-2.
Belgium tied the game 1-1 just before the end of the first half and then scored four unanswered goals in the second half for the route.
Matt Turner was in goal for the U.S.
It was his first appearance for the team since last June.
I'm Dale Willman, NPR News.