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The Trump administration released files Friday that it described as new on UFOs.
This comes as criticism in recent attacks of a lack of transparency at the Pentagon.
NPR's Katia Riddle reports.
economy in April added a stronger than expected 115,000 jobs.
The nation's unemployment remains steady at 4.3 percent.
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In the occupied West Bank, thousands of runners gathered in Bethlehem Friday for the annual Palestinian Marathon.
As NPR's Anas Baba reports, for the first time in three years, runners in Gaza held a simultaneous race under the banner, We Run for Freedom.
The already tight capacity in the North American trucking industry could get even tighter in the coming days as law enforcement and safety officials in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada next week conduct high-level safety inspections May 12-14.
As a result of these scheduled inspections, many long-haul truck drivers say they plan to take part of next week off.
The inspections come at a time when the federal government is also aggressively cracking down on illegally operating truck drivers and those that do not speak English.
DOT Secretary Sean Duffy says more licenses will be suspended.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dan Ronan.
military says it has disabled two more Iranian oil tankers.
NPR's Quill Lawrence reports the Trump administration says the ongoing attacks do not mean the ceasefire is over.
Alabama's Republican Attorney General is asking the U.S.