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Stocks were down on Wall Street Friday.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average down 179 points.
And the S&P 500 closed down by 29 points.
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The military government in Burkina Faso says it's dissolved all political parties in that West African nation.
Michael Koloke has more in our reports.
Iran's foreign minister said Friday that his country is ready for a dialogue to resolve tensions with the U.S., but he said there are no plans for talks with Washington.
His comments come as President Trump continues to threaten U.S.
military action in response to the killing of peaceful demonstrators in Iran, as well as the possibility of mass executions of demonstrators who were arrested and jailed.
A new storm is heading toward the eastern U.S.
this weekend as tens of thousands of homes in the south remain without power from last weekend's storm.
Power companies are being criticized for the delay in getting the lights back on there.
The new storm, meanwhile, is expected to bring Arctic temperatures to the southeast and heavy snow as well as flooding to parts of the east coast.
I'm Dale Willman, NPR News in Washington.
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The Senate has voted to fund large parts of the federal government that was set to run out of money at midnight, but the House still needs to return to Washington to greenlight the final deal.
That means a partial government shutdown begins tonight.
NPR's Sam Greenglass explains.