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A jury in Nevada has convicted Dancing with Wolves star Nathan Chasinghorse of sexually assaulting a minor.
The guilty verdicts mainly involved a victim who was 14 at the time the assaults began.
He had pleaded not guilty to a total of 21 charges and was acquitted of several of those charges.
Live from NPR News in Washington, D.C., I'm Dale Willman.
The Justice Department Friday released more than 3 million pages of documents, 180,000 images, and more than 2,000 videos from its files on Jeffrey Epstein.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanch announced the release and defended the department's actions concerning files that may involve President Trump.
The files are available on the Justice Department website.
The federal government is officially under a partial shutdown this weekend.
The Senate Friday voted to fund most of the government through the end of September, but the House is not in session and must still also pass the spending measures.
At issues is funding for ICE, and now a growing number of religious leaders are calling on Congress to withhold funding for immigration enforcement.
As NPR's Jason DeRose reports, they're raising serious concerns about deadly ICE actions in recent weeks.
The first phase of the ceasefire deal in Gaza is now complete.
It was finished when Israel returned 15 Palestinian bodies to Gaza following the return to Israel of the last Israeli hostage's body.
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While the East Coast and the South continue to be hammered with snow and ice, much of the West is now reporting its warmest and driest winter on record.
As NPR's Kirk Siegler reports, that's created challenges for the ski industry and for farming.