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President Trump speaking at the White House during the signing of an executive order cracking down on mail-in voting.
The order would also create a national voter list that's already facing threats of lawsuits and places restrictions on absentee ballots.
Back on Iran, Trump also criticized allies that have not helped the U.S.
war effort, saying the U.S.,
won't have anything to do with what happens next in the Strait of Hormuz.
Officials in Iraq say an American journalist has been kidnapped in Baghdad.
The journalist has been identified by one of the outlets she worked for as freelancer Shelley Kittleson, a U.S.
official is blaming an Iran-backed Iraqi militia.
The Iran war causing more upheaval for U.S.
farmers who were already dealing with high fertilizer and fuel prices before the Strait of Hormuz was cut off.
NPR's Kirk Sigler reports on new government data out today showing how farmers are trying to adapt.
In Washington tomorrow, the U.S.
Supreme Court will hear the Trump administration's challenge to a constitutional provision that has long been interpreted to guarantee American citizenship to every child born in the U.S.
NPR's Nina Totenberg reports.
And you're listening to NPR News.
Researchers are reporting early success with a vaccine to prevent a parasitic disease called hookworm.
Joe Pankow reports an estimated half a billion people around the globe are infected.
Tiger Woods says he'll seek treatment after pleading not guilty to a DUI charge in Florida.
Woods made his plea today, four days after the rollover crash that led to his arrest.
Also today, a sheriff's report said Woods had pain pills in his pocket and showed signs of impairment at last week's crash scene.