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Iran, the United States, and Israel have reached an agreement to cease fire for two weeks.
The deal came last night, less than two hours before President Trump's deadline for Iran to meet his demands, or he wrote, a whole civilization will die tonight.
NPR's Deepa Shivaram has more.
NPR's Deepa Shivaram reporting.
The ceasefire has sparked confusion in Lebanon.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says it does not cover his country's military invasion of Lebanon.
Iran's proxy there, Hezbollah, insists that it does.
It's threatening a response if Israel does not hold fire.
NPR's Lauren Frayer reports from Beirut.
Israeli attacks on Lebanon continue today.
The Associated Press has called a Wisconsin State Supreme Court race for liberal judge Chris Taylor.
The race is considered nonpartisan.
The candidates are backed by conservative or liberal activists in Wisconsin.
From member station WUWM, Mayan Silver has more.
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Republican Clay Fuller has won a special congressional runoff election in Georgia.
He was endorsed by President Trump, and he will fill out the rest of the term of former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Fuller defeated Democrat Sean Harris, who had led the voting in the first round of the special election.
Scientists have been poring over photos sent back by the Artemis crew.