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There's confusion and concern as the Trump administration plans to deploy immigration agents tomorrow to help with long airport security lines.
NPR's Jennifer Ludden reports it's not clear yet where they'll go or what exactly they will do.
Iran launched a new wave of airstrikes in Israel last night, with missiles striking two cities near Iran's nuclear research center.
More than 100 people were wounded.
And Piers Kerry Khan is in the Israeli city of Arad, where one of the Iranian missiles hit.
A jury in Los Angeles is expected to deliver a verdict this week in a trial over social media addiction.
As NPR's Bobby Allen reports, jurors heard weeks of testimony about whether Instagram and YouTube were designed to hook young people.
You're listening to NPR News from Washington.
The Senate met in a rare weekend session, advancing the nomination of Mark Wayne Mullen to be President Trump's next Homeland Security Secretary, replacing Kristi Noem.
His confirmation is expected earlier next week.
If confirmed, Mullen, a member of the Cherokee Nation, would be the second Native American to serve as a cabinet member.
Kenya says it will grant amnesty to its citizens who enlisted to fight for Russia in the war in Ukraine.
That follows talks in Moscow last week between Russian and Kenyan foreign affairs ministers.
Emmanuel Igunza has more from Nairobi.
At the weekend box office, Amazon's MGM's Project Hail Mary took the top spot with an estimated $80 million in ticket sales.
It's the biggest opening for the studio and the second biggest ever for a non-franchise film behind only Oppenheimer.
I'm Janine Herbst, and you're listening to NPR News from Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Herbst.
President Trump is sending federal immigration agents to U.S.