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At least four remain in serious condition.
Three of those who were injured were minors.
Officials say the club had been closed for 30 days.
Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman.
Airstrikes in Iran are continuing this weekend.
Israel's military says its planes attacked an oil storage facility in Tehran on Saturday, setting it on fire.
It appears to be the first time a civil industrial facility has been targeted in the war.
In Washington, concerns from some members of Congress continue over possible escalation of the fighting, in part because President Trump is refusing to dismiss the idea of U.S.
troops on the ground in Iran.
Trump made his comments to reporters on board Air Force One on Saturday.
Residents of Tehran have more concerns than the bombing the city is currently seeing, as NPR's Ruth Sherlock reports.
Fears are also mounting for the safety of thousands of detainees held in a notorious prison there.
Officials say at least six people are dead and a number of others are injured after tornadoes tore through the Midwest.
NPR's Shondalee Stuster has more.
A federal judge has ruled that Carrie Lake's role at the head of the U.S.
Agency for Global Media was done without legal authority.
The ruling Saturday evening declares void all actions that she took in that role.
That includes the mass layoffs forced on the agency.
The agency is the parent of several U.S.-funded international radio networks, including The Voice of America, Radio Free Europe, and Radio Free Asia.