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His deployments have met resistance from federal judges.
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court left in place a ruling by a federal judge that bars the use of troops in Illinois.
Stocks were down on Wall Street.
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Bubbles are a sort of bright spot in the slowing wine sales scene, as the Washington State Wine Commission reports, quote, sparks of growth for sparkling.
Now, more Northwest wineries are dipping a toe into sparkling wines.
Northwest Public Broadcasting's Anna King has our reports.
Zoran Mamdani will become mayor of New York City at midnight.
There will be a small swearing-in ceremony at the historic City Hall subway station.
Then, tomorrow afternoon, there will be a bigger public event on the steps of City Hall, along with a block party with thousands of people expected to attend.
In college football, Mark Granowski threw for two touchdowns and rushed for another as Iowa beat No.
Gronowski was 16-22 and passed for 212 yards.
Duke, meanwhile, beat Arizona State 40-39 and Texas beat Michigan 41-27.
Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanch says Justice Department lawyers are continuing to review files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to determine what can be released to the public.
The department has come under criticism for its handling of the files release, which is required by a law Congress passed last month.
It's turning out to be an especially rough flu season as cases across the U.S.