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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.
A nonprofit group is suing President Trump and his administration, arguing his White House ballroom project hasn't gotten legally required approvals.
As NPR's Tamara Keith reports, the National Trust for Historic Preservation is asking for a temporary halt to construction activity.
Ukrainian and European representatives will be in Paris Saturday for more talks on ending Russia's war on Ukraine.
President Trump, meanwhile, says the U.S.
is still weighing whether to send negotiators.
NPR's Jeronika Kicis reports from Kiev that the U.S.
is pressing Ukraine to leave the eastern region of Donbass in Russia's hands.
Stocks finished down on Wall Street today and you're listening to NPR News.
Floodwaters are finally dropping in Washington state, but authorities say water levels will remain high for several more days.
Torrential rains in the northwestern U.S.
have caused historic floods that washed over bridges and stranded some families on their rooftops.
National Guard troops went door-to-door in Burlington, north of Seattle, on Friday to evacuate people.
One of the strongest meteor showers of the year will peak tomorrow night, going into early Sunday morning.
But as NPR's Nell Greenfield-Boyce reports, you could also try looking out tonight.
Former University of Michigan football coach Sharon Moore was charged Friday with stalking and home invasion.
Officials say he broke into the home of a woman with whom he was having an affair and threatened to kill himself in front of her.
She had broken off the relationship and reported it to university officials.