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President Trump briefed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this weekend about the negotiations.
NPR's Daniel Estrin reports.
In Southern California, fire officials say a potential crack could be easing pressure on a tank holding a hazardous chemical that has at least 40,000 residents near the evacuation site under orders to possibly leave.
Sarah Hosani of member station KQED reports.
Retiring North Carolina Republican Senator Tom Tillis says he's opposed to that nearly $1.8 billion fund President Trump wants.
The money would be used to pay for people who claim they were harmed by the Justice Department during the Biden administration.
On CNN, Tillis said he agreed with critics of the plan who called it corruption.
Tillis said whoever came up with the idea to set the plan up should be fired.
Ukraine's President Vladimir Zelensky is accusing Russia of using a powerful hypersonic missile in the latest attacks against Kyiv.
At least two people died and more than 80 others were injured.
The bystander, who was shot and wounded Saturday evening during an exchange of gunfire with a man and a Secret Service agent outside the White House, is reported in serious but stable condition at a Washington, D.C.
The unidentified man was shot after a 21-year-old suspect
Nasir Best approached a White House checkpoint and opened fire.
Best was shot and killed by Secret Service agents.
Court records show that Best was arrested last July for attempting to enter the White House, claiming to be Jesus Christ.
President Trump was in the White House when the gunfire erupted, and the Secret Service says none of the people it protects were impacted by the shooting.
A group of cities and towns in conservative Utah are working to bring more renewable energy to the grid.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dan Roman.