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Senate Republican Leader John Thune took to the floor after the vote to blame Democrats for what he called a piecemeal approach.
Senate Democrats had refused to fund DHS over objections to immigration enforcement tactics following the fatal shootings of two U.S.
The legislation still needs House approval before going to President Trump for his signature.
Egypt, Pakistan, Turkey playing a role in efforts to end the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, NPR's Ayat Betraori reports.
A federal judge has tossed a lawsuit alleging advertisers on the ex-social media platform organized an illegal boycott.
NPR's Bobby Allen reports on the second major legal setback for Elon Musk this week.
A brother and sister have been charged after an explosive device was found earlier this month outside a gate at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa.
Greg Keough is a federal prosecutor for the Middle District of Florida.
He says Alan Shang fled to China with his sister and Mary.
He remains in China, but his sister was arrested upon her return to Florida.
Keogh says she's being charged as an accessory to the crime for allegedly selling the car used to drop off the device.
Authorities say Alan Shang actually planted the device and made a 911 call saying there was a bomb at the base.
Religious radio stations make up about one quarter of all broadcast stations in the U.S.
A new Pew Research study finds an even larger portion of Americans listen to faith-based radio.
Live from NPR News, I'm Giles Snyder.