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The top federal prosecutor in Delaware is resigning as questions about how the Trump administration is installing U.S.
NPR's Kerry Johnson reports that courts across the country are considering challenges to those prosecutors on the grounds that they were not lawfully appointed.
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released two rounds of photos Friday that came from the estate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump was asked later about the photos.
He described them as no big deal.
The photos were a small part of more than 95,000 photos released to Congress by the estate.
The Trump administration, meanwhile, faces a deadline of next week to release the Epstein case files being held by the Justice Department.
Iran has arrested one of that country's most prominent activists, who's a Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
She was among several activists and lawyers detained during a memorial service on Friday.
NPR's Jackie Northam has more.
The union representing TSA screeners at airports says a new effort by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to end their union contract is illegal.
They say it violates a preliminary injunction issued by a judge the first time Noem tried to end the contract.
The deal was scheduled to end in 2031.
Noem says the screeners are involved in national security, so should not have union representation.
Stocks finished down across the board on Wall Street Friday.
The Dow was down 245 points.