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The Supreme Court today kept the status quo when it comes to the abortion pill Mifepristone.
Empire's Selina Simmons-Duffin says the justices put a stay on a lower court ruling while the legal process continues.
The Justice Department is suing the Washington, D.C.
Bar Association over its recommendation to disbar Trump ally Jeffrey Clark.
And Pierce, Jacqueline Diaz has more.
The Education Department says it will send states millions of dollars to help fund a federal program for educating students served by Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
And Pierce Janocki Mehta reports it's a historically underfunded program.
NPR's Janaki Mehta reporting.
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Some residents in Miami are suing over the land donated for President Trump's presidential library.
Safiya Zaran with Member Station WLRN reports they argued the donation was illegal.
High gas prices and rising prices in the grocery store, fueled by the ongoing war in Iran, left shoppers slowing their spending in April.
But that doesn't mean no shopping.
The Commerce Department says retail sales rose 0.5 percent last month, a sharp slowdown from the 1.6 percent growth in March.
The biggest category gainers in April, aside from essentials, clothing and furniture, although economists are worrying that spending on non-essentials will also drop as the prices rise.
I'm Janine Herbst, NPR News in Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Hurst.