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After a calm Monday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Trump says Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to scale back their fighting.
As NPR's Hadil al-Shashi reports, the two leaders communicated with the Lebanon-based militia group through mediators after the fighting had escalated.
Monday, census workers were starting to knock on doors for a field test of the 2030 census in areas of Alabama and South Carolina.
As NPR's Hansi Lawong reports, the test is also expected to involve postal service workers.
Local law enforcement in 11 U.S.
cities are starting to make final preparations for the FIFA World Cups, which starts next week.
As NPR's Martin Koste reports, tournament security officials are getting a lot of federal support.
And you're listening to NPR News from Washington.
The judge hearing the murder case of Tyler Robinson in Utah has denied a defense motion to restrict access to his upcoming preliminary hearing, which begins July 6th.
Robinson is the Utah man accused of shooting and killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk last September 10th at a Utah university.
prosecutors wanted the hearing to be open, and it is expected they will present some of the most significant evidence to date so far on their case.
Robinson is charged with aggravated murder.
Prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty if they convict him.
Colostrum is the first milk that mammals produce after giving birth, but it's also receiving attention from adults who chug cow colostrum as a supplement.
Reporter Ari Daniel has more.
The Stanley Cup Finals start tonight in Raleigh, North Carolina.