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A federal appeals court says President Trump's White House ballroom project can move forward for now.
NPR's Chloe Veldman reports the administration had challenged a lower court ruling that said the project exceeds presidential authority.
Polling stations have closed in Hungary.
Voter turnout was a record 77 percent, the highest ever recorded in a Hungarian election.
Final results may not be known for several hours in a contest against the longtime Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who's being challenged by center-right candidate Peter Magar, who campaigned on a platform of ending what he said was government corruption.
There's also an election today in Peru.
Voters there will choose a president from a roster of 35 people running for office.
The winner of the election will be Peru's ninth president in nine years.
It is likely that there will be a runoff election June the 7th.
I'm Dan Ronan, NPR News in Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dan Ronan.
delegation led by Vice President J.D.
Vance are on their way back to the United States.
This after peace talks with Iran broke down in Islamabad, Pakistan.
NPR's Deepavras reports negotiations followed the start of a fragile ceasefire between the two nations less than a week ago.
After a two-week recess, members of Congress are returning to Washington Monday.
One Democrat, Congressman Jamie Raskin of Maryland, is calling on the White House doctor to have President Trump take a cognitive test.
Raskin is questioning the president's fitness.
He says the president's Easter Sunday social media posts threatening Iran's civilization raises questions about the president's mental health.