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Ampere's Diya Hadid reports.
Tuesday's election in Denmark has left the prime minister's future unclear.
Official results show Prime Minister Mehta Fredriksen's center left social democrats losing ground.
in an election that turned on bread and butter issues rather than Fredrickson's handling of the crisis over President Trump's ambitions toward Greenland.
Coalition talks loom as neither the left-leaning nor the right-leaning blocks won a majority in Parliament.
Live from NPR News, I'm Giles Snyder.
Iran is dismissing reports of negotiations with the U.S.
But President Trump is claiming progress and there are reports that the administration has sent to Iran a 15-point ceasefire plan amid ongoing military strikes.
Israel struck the Iranian capital Wednesday and strikes Tuesday hit two Iranian energy facilities after the U.S.
said it would postpone strikes on Iranian power plants until Friday evening.
to give Iran more time to open up the critical Strait of Hormuz.
TSA agents have been working more than a month without pay due to an ongoing congressional standoff over homeland security funding.
The shutdown has led to long security lines at the nation's airports.
Keith Jeffries is the former federal security director for TSA at Los Angeles International Airport.
Senate negotiators working to salvage a proposal to end the Homeland Security shutdown.
Republicans and Democrats traded offers Tuesday with little progress.
President Trump has said that he won't be happy with any deal, and Democrats have refused to fund DHS, demanding changes to immigration operations.