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The Dow, the Nasdaq and the S&P were all up.
The online web portal Canvas, which is used by hundreds of colleges and universities, is back online after a cyber attack Thursday and Friday.
Professors and staff had to find workarounds to get the students their study and also prepare for their end-of-semester exams and submit final assignments.
Some schools, including the University of Illinois and Penn State, temporarily pushed back final exams.
South Africa's President Cyril Rapoposa could face fresh impeachment proceedings over a long-running scandal involving cash stuffed into a couch.
NPR's Kate Bartlett reports.
President Trump is giving the European Union a July 4th deadline to approve a trade deal where he says they will impose higher tariffs, but it is complicated by the Supreme Court ruling that said the tariffs were illegal.
I'm Dan Ronan, NPR News in Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dan Ronan.
The State Department will host another round of talks between Israel and Lebanon next week.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says it's in everyone's interest to stop Hezbollah from firing rockets at Israel.
NPR's Michelle Kellerman reports.
Virginia's Democratic Attorney General Friday said he would appeal a state court ruling that struck down a voter-approved congressional redistricting plan.
The plan could have given Democrats four more House seats in Virginia.
The state court Friday ruled the state legislature violated procedures when it placed the question before voters in April.
NPR's Larry Kaplow explains what this could mean in Virginia.
Virginia's appeal will be made to the U.S.
Supreme Court in the coming days.