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The ceasefire between Israel and Iran appears to be holding despite new military strikes Monday.
However, both nations are warning each other they could launch retaliatory attacks if provoked.
Iran's military said it will halt offensive strikes, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggested the latest round of fighting is over.
NPR's Jaina Raf has more from Beirut, where Israeli and Hezbollah forces have been fighting.
That's NPR's Jane Haraf in Beirut.
A new report by the Government Accountability Office finds the Trump administration has put preparations for the 2030 census at risk by making last-minute changes to a field test for the national headcount.
As NPR's Hansi Lewong reports, the Congressional Watchdog Agency is raising concerns about the accuracy of the census.
men's national soccer team is set to face Paraguay in the opening game of the World Cup Friday.
NPR's Rafael Nam reports there are still plenty of tickets available.
Stocks finished mixed on Monday.
Game three of the NBA Finals Monday night was won by the San Antonio Spurs at New York's Madison Square Garden.
The Knicks now lead the best-of-seven series two games to one.
The final score, San Antonio 115, New York 111.
President Trump attended the game.
He and others sat in an enhanced security suite with the New York Knicks owner, James Dolan.
Game four is Wednesday night in New York.
In Bolivia, anti-government protests have for weeks paralyzed major cities.