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His lawyers argued the Trump administration retaliated against him after his wrongful deportation to El Salvador gained national attention.
From member station WPLN, Mariana Bacalao reports.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says there's still more work to be done to reach a deal with Iran.
President Trump has been threatening more military action.
NPR's Michelle Kellerman reports.
Officials in northeastern Congo are banning gatherings of more than 50 people, including wakes, this to try to slow the moving of the Ebola virus.
The World Health Organization says the virus poses a very high risk for that nation, with more than 177 deaths and at least 800 suspected cases.
CDC officials say they're sending several Ebola experts from Atlanta to Central Africa to help contain the virus.
Dr. Shatis Pillai is the CDC's incident manager for Ebola.
The United Nations has released more than $600 million to assist in the response to the outbreak, but has been facing challenges in terms of fighting the disease.
In Lake George, New York, the remains of 44 Continental Army soldiers were discovered several years ago at a construction site.
From member station WAMC, Aaron Shallow Levine reports the last remains have been laid to rest on Friday.
One day before NASCAR driver Kyle Busch died, he required medical attention while preparing for this weekend's Coca-Cola 600 race.
Wednesday, a 911 caller asked for an ambulance to come to the training facility in Concord, North Carolina to provide assistance.
He was in a racing simulator when he became unresponsive and was transported to a hospital.
News of his death has sent shockwaves through the racing community on what is one of the biggest racing weekends of the year.
Live from NPR News, I'm Dan Ronan.