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The Justice Department is suing another five states to obtain sensitive voter data nationwide.
NPR's Ashley Lopez reports that states have largely refused to turn over the data, citing privacy restrictions.
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Cross-border fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan is intensifying.
Both sides say Pakistan struck targets inside major Afghan cities early Friday after Afghanistan launched an attack on Pakistan.
The fighting marks the most serious escalation between the two countries following months of tensions.
Members of Congress say the U.S.
military used a laser to shoot down a Customs and Border Patrol drone, an accident that led the FAA to expand already closed airspace near El Paso, Texas.
Just over two weeks ago, another anti-drone laser caused the FAA to shut down the El Paso airport and the surrounding area.
A NASA review panel blames flawed software and inadequate oversight for the failure of a $72 million lunar trailblazer mission.
The probe was supposed to measure the extent and nature of water on the moon, as Joe Palka reports.
Live from NPR News, I'm Giles Snyder.
The top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee wants answers from the Attorney General's office after an NPR investigation found some Epstein files are missing from a public database.
The files relate to allegations of sexual abuse against President Trump, NPR's Stephen Fowler reports.
and Iran are set to hold a third round of nuclear talks in Geneva today.
The indirect talks between Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araki and President Trump's envoy, Steve Woodcuff, are aimed at resolving the longstanding dispute over Iran's nuclear program.
The meeting comes amid the U.S.
military buildup in the region raising fears of a regional conflict.