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The shipyard and the union had negotiated for weeks without resolving differences before the strike started.
The school board in Dallas, Texas, has voted unanimously to offer free universal pre-K across the district.
Bill Ziebel with member station KERA in Dallas reports that the enrollment starts next month.
Wall Street was lower yesterday, ending another volatile week as investors processed ongoing war in Iran and rising oil prices.
Both the Dow and the Nasdaq fell into correction territory, meaning they're down at least 10 percent from recent highs, and the benchmark S&P 500 posted its fifth straight losing week.
I'm Janine Herbst, NPR News in Washington.
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troops have been wounded in the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, including 15 injured in an attack last night on a Saudi Arabia airbase, according to the Associated Press.
And the Pentagon says around 3,500 sailors and Marines have arrived in the Middle East.
This as the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels have now entered the widening war, launching a missile toward Israel today that Israel says was successfully intercepted.
And Piers Carey-Kahn has more.
Democrats say they'll harness the energy around No Kings rallies that took place around the country today.
Minnesota Public Radio's Dana Ferguson was at the demonstration in St.
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed an executive order banning state officials from betting on prediction markets with insider information.
And here's Bobby Allen reports.
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Yuma County, Arizona, has prided itself as the place labor icon Cesar Chavez was born and died.
But now sexual abuse allegations tied to him have caused a debate over whether a local school should still bear his name.