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The rapid support forces are blaming the Sudanese military for the attack, but the military says they targeted a police station nearby.
The UN says fighting in Sudan has killed more than 40,000 people since April of 2023.
New research out this month says President Trump has damaged American democracy at remarkable speed, and they say he's pushed the U.S.
NPR's Frank Langford has more on that story.
Cubans are once again living without power after that country's electricity grid collapsed for the third time this month.
The state-owned Cuban Electric Union reported the outage, but gave no cause.
Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman.
President Trump says he'll obliterate Iran's power plants if that country doesn't open the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran launched missiles Friday toward the Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia.
The island hosts a major military base used by the US and the UK.
Officials say the missiles failed to hit the base, which is some 2,500 miles from Iran.
The base has supported US military operations for decades, including during the Vietnam War.
President Trump says he'll deploy ICE agents to airports Monday unless Democrats agree to fund the Department of Homeland Security.
The lack of funding has led to a partial government shutdown that has left TSA screening officers going without pay.
A number of officers have quit because of the lost income and added stress of the job.
Democratic Senator Dick Blumenthal of Connecticut says the funding bill won't pass until Trump's immigration enforcement policies are finally reformed.
Former FBI Director and Special Counsel Robert Mueller has died at the age of 81.