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Meanwhile, after the Iran talks are over, a Ukrainian delegation will meet with U.S.
envoys in Geneva in the run-up to another round of trilateral talks with Russia.
Cuba says a boat registered in Florida was carrying 10 people with, quote, terrorist intent.
And Pierzetta Peralta reports a gunfight ended with four people dead.
The Department of Justice says it's reviewing documents of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein after an NPR investigation revealed some Epstein files are missing from a public database.
The files relate to allegations of sexual abuse of a minor against President Trump.
And as NPR's Stephen Fowler reports, the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee is asking the Department of Justice for answers.
And former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will appear before a House Oversight Committee behind closed doors in New York today, part of a congressional investigation into Epstein.
Former President Bill Clinton is scheduled to testify tomorrow.
Neither Clinton has been accused of wrongdoing.
Both deny having any knowledge of Epstein's crimes.
Treasury Secretary Larry Summers will resign from teaching at Harvard University as the campus reviews his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Summers has been on leave since November, and his name has appeared hundreds of times in newly released Epstein files.
Harvard says Summers, a former president of the university, will leave at the end of the school year.
He worked at the Ivy League school for more than 50 years, including serving as its president for five years.
Today's the beginning of a series of memorials and observances for the late civil rights leader, Jesse Jackson.
He died just over a week ago at the age of 84.
Starting today, his body will lie in repose in Chicago for two days at his Rainbow Push Coalition.