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More than 300 people have been abducted by gunmen from a community in northeastern Nigeria.
As NPR's Jewel Bright reports, the incident comes as security cooperation grows between Nigeria and the U.S.
Searchers are continuing to comb through wreckage in the aftermath of several suspected tornadoes that killed four people in southern Michigan late Friday.
Three people were killed and 12 others injured in the Union Lake area.
The National Weather Service says there was a strong tornado there.
The storms were widespread, causing deaths in eastern Oklahoma as well.
With one round left, Daniel Berger remains in the lead at the PGA Arnold Palmer Invitational underway this weekend in Orlando.
He was two strokes ahead when darkness stopped play.
There was an hour-long delay Saturday because of a major storm rolling through the area.
When play begins Sunday, he will face a 35-foot eagle putt.
Akshay Bhatia sits in second, two strokes off the pace.
Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman.
The air attacks on Iran are continuing at this hour.
Flames were rising above an oil storage facility in Tehran Saturday following a strike by Israeli forces.
President Trump says the fighting is going well and the administration is ahead of its goals.
Speaking with reporters on board Air Force One, Trump said most of Iran's leadership has now been killed.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, meanwhile, says there will be many surprises for the next phase of the weak old war.
The Lebanese government says it wants to crack down on the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah and restore power back to its own army.