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Passage in the Senate is not guaranteed, and President Trump would likely reject and veto the measure if it ever gets to his desk.
The World Health Organization has reduced the official case count of Ebola outbreaks in Central Africa.
NPR's Jonathan Labbert reports the outbreak still poses a great risk.
WHO's risk assessment remains unchanged.
When Elon Musk's company, SpaceX, has its initial public offering next month, it's estimated to raise $75 billion.
Only six companies on Wall Street would be worth more.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dan Roman.
This is an election night, and political experts concur that the path to a Democratic control of the House runs through New Jersey's 7th District.
Bruce Kornweiser reports the conclusion of the state's primary has set the table for the November election.
The Trump administration is ending plans to create a nearly $1.8 billion fund to compensate political allies of the president who say they were politically persecuted.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanch was on Capitol Hill on Tuesday.
At least 282 cases of Ebola and 42 deaths have been confirmed in the Congo.
Neighboring Uganda announced six new Ebola cases on Tuesday, bringing the total number to 15.
As Michael Koloke reports, there have been protests in Kenya against a U.S.
Wall Street closed the day Tuesday higher.
The Dow added 288 points, 228 points.