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dropped his status as a specially designated global terrorist.
Prosecutors in Indiana are deciding whether to bring charges in the shooting death of a cleaning woman who turned up at the wrong home.
The fatal shooting happened early Wednesday morning in Whitestown, Indiana.
Officials say Maria Florenda Rios Perez was shot through the front door and died with her husband by her side.
Authorities are considering whether to charge the homeowner.
It's not clear if Indiana's stand-your-ground law applies.
An emotional ceremony last night at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame welcomed the class of 2025.
For Member Station WKSU, Kabir Bhatia has more.
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Senate Democrats say they're offering a compromise to reopen the government, but Republican Senate Majority Leader John Thune says it's a non-starter.
NPR's Barbara Sprunt reports.
Senators remain on Capitol Hill.
They're working through the weekend for the first time since the government shut down more than a month ago.
Tens of millions of Americans who receive federal food assistance through SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, remained in limbo this weekend.
The Supreme Court has issued an administrative stay of a lower court's order that SNAP payments resume in full.
In Charlotte, North Carolina, Sylvia Lindsey says a half payment she received is not enough to support her autistic grandson.
In a brief order signed by Supreme Court Justice Kataji Brown Jackson last night, Jackson cited an appeals court's intention to issue a judgment soon as a reason for her order.
The Trump administration is fighting that lower court's decision that it fully funds SNAP amid the government shutdown.