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Cooper ruled that Congress gave the Kennedy Center its name and only Congress could change it.
A Kennedy Center official told NPR they plan to appeal.
In a social media post Friday, Trump blasted the decision.
He insisted the Kennedy Center was in financial trouble.
The judge ordered the signs at the Kennedy Center be removed in 14 days.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dan Roman.
A federal judge has reopened President Trump's lawsuit against the IRS over a 2019 leak of his tax returns.
The president last week dropped that suit and in favor of a settlement that, among other things, created a fund to compensate individuals he argues were wrongly targeted by a weaponized judicial system.
President Trump Friday issued an executive order aimed at once again trying to revamp the number of routine childhood vaccinations.
NPR's Rob Stein has the story.
Major stock indexes closed higher Friday, NPR's Rafael Nam reports.
Stock indexes closed higher on Wall Street, adding to the all-time highs setting a day earlier.
The S&P and the Nasdaq added points.
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Ebola is a very deadly disease, killing about half of the people it impacts.
The current outbreak in Central Africa has already killed more than 220 people.
But as NPR's Jonathan Lambert reports, the high death rate depends on the kind of care the patients receive.
The NTSB is now taking the lead on the investigation into a Friday morning deadly bus crash on Interstate 95 south of Washington, D.C.