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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dan Roman.
President Trump says he didn't know a video he instructed his staff to post on social media contained an overtly racist depiction of Barack and Michelle Obama.
But as NPR's Tamara Keith reports, Trump isn't apologizing.
and Iranian officials have wrapped up in Oman with no conclusive outcome.
Iran's foreign minister described the talks as a good start and said both sides agreed to resume negotiations at a later date.
has built up an enormous military force in that region.
NPR international affairs correspondent Jackie Northam has more on what the U.S.
NPR's Jackie Northam, a federal judge in Minneapolis, is giving the Department of Homeland Security until Thursday to craft a plan to ensure the immigration detainees have access to attorneys.
As Matt Sipic of Minnesota Public Radio reports, the judge Friday heard arguments in a lawsuit from a human rights group.
The Dow finished above 50,000 for the first time ever Friday.
The nation's air traffic control system will need 9,000 new controllers over the next three years to replace retiring controllers and deal with the expected expansion of flights.
Now the Department of Transportation is beginning an investigation into the cause of the high failure rate for controller candidates with more than 30 percent of the trainees washing out.
In all of 2025, there were only seven confirmed cases of measles in Florida.
Last month alone, it was more than double that number, according to the state health department.
But as Gabriel Vasquez-Naira of member station WUFT reports, the state health data is lagging behind.