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Iran denies that talks are being held, but President Trump claims Iran is eager for a deal to end the war and that the U.S.
is talking with an Iranian leader he did not identify.
Over the weekend, President Trump gave Iran 48 hours to open the Strait of Hormuz, where the U.S.
would strike Iranian power plants.
On Monday, he postponed that deadline for five days, saying the U.S.
Oil prices retreated following Trump's remarks.
but Brent crude started rising again in Asia.
Sunday night's fatal crash at New York's LaGuardia Airport is renewing focus on staffing shortages, fatigue, and other factors that experts say has long strained the air traffic control workforce.
LaGuardia reopened Monday afternoon, as Steve Kestenbaum reports.
Jury deliberations set to resume today in two separate trials focusing on social media.
In New Mexico, prosecutors accused Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, of misleading people about the safety of its platforms for children.
but is also a defendant alongside Google in a social media addiction trial in Los Angeles.
Defense Department revising its controversial media policy after a judge sided with the New York Times in a lawsuit over the limits of Pentagon imposed on reporting.
Empires Ayanna Archie reports a Pentagon spokesperson says the agency plans to appeal that decision.
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Senate negotiators are reported to be working through the night on a potential deal on funding for the Department of Homeland Security.
Details are expected to be presented later today on a potential breakthrough following a meeting late Monday with President Trump.
The DHS shutdown has led to long lines at U.S.