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The director general of the World Health Organization, General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said when he arrived in the country he wants citizens to know they're not alone.
In a social media post, the WHO said the disease is outpacing the response of health officials.
Treasury Department says it's considering issuing a new $250 bill featuring President Trump's image on the currency.
The Treasury Secretary Scott Bessett acknowledges federal law would need to be changed to produce such a bill, but Democrats say they are opposed to that idea.
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Days before a scheduled civil trial was set to begin in Baltimore, the families of several workers killed when the Francis Scott Key Bridge was struck by a cargo ship and the bridge collapsed.
They have settled their cases against the owner and the operator of the ship.
Details of the settlement were not included in the federal court filings.
Six construction workers died on the morning of March the 26th, 2024, when the cargo ship, the Dali, lost power.
and struck a support beam of the bridge, setting it crashing into the Patapsco River.
CNN has sued the AI company Perplexity, alleging it violates copyright laws.
NPR's David Folkenfrick reports CNN alleges the company uses AI to scoop up and repackage its reporting, undermining the economic model.
Crews in Longview, Washington, have recovered the bodies of six of the nine missing workers killed this week in a chemical explosion at a paper mill.
Live from NPR News, I'm Dan Roman.
President Trump says he expects an agreement to be announced soon on ending the U.S.-Iran war.
Few details have been made public, and Iran has not stated where it stands on the proposal.
NPR's Jane Araf reports numerous issues still remain to be finalized.
European leaders are condemning Russia's weekend attacks on Kiev with an intermediate ballistic missile that is capable of carrying nuclear weapons.