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A law had required a complete release.
Democratic Congresswoman Teresa Olegra Fernandez of New Mexico says it's important to have those documents released.
Fernandez calls the partial release of the files shameful.
President Trump took his economic message on the road Friday, visiting Rocky Mount, North Carolina.
As NPR's Deepa Shivram reports, his remarks come as his administration is facing precarious polling.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says rebuilding Gaza is a, quote, long-term project and some of it will take years to complete.
But he says the administration is planning to announce a board of peace soon and try to get an international force into Gaza.
NPR's Michelle Kellerman has more on the story.
Stocks gained ground before the close on Friday.
It was the second day of gains for the market, and it wiped out the losses from earlier in the week.
Tech stocks were the major drivers, with both the Nasdaq and the S&P 500 closing out the week with gains.
The S&P 500 rose 59 points, or nine-tenths of a percent, while the Nasdaq finished up 301 points.
The Dow finished up 183 points.
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Four soldiers were killed and at least 15 civilians were injured Friday when a suicide bomber and three gunmen attacked a military post in northern Pakistan.
The bomb's explosion caused nearby homes to collapse, injuring a number of civilians.
Pakistan's military says the attackers were killed during an ensuing gun battle.
The Trump administration has launched military strikes on Islamic State targets in Syria.
Officials say the strikes are in response for the recent ambush attack that killed two U.S.
troops and a civilian interpreter.