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The issue passed the Indiana State House on Friday, but a group of state senators has opposed redistricting.
This is intended to help more Republicans win seats in the House of Representatives.
More shoppers are outsourcing their work to artificial intelligence.
Around a quarter of young Americans use AI to shop.
And Pierre's Amy Held reports, this holiday season, online retailers and tech companies are rolling out new AI tools and features.
There's been a water leak in the iconic French museum, the Louvre.
Officials in the Paris Museum say several hundred documents have been damaged.
This comes just weeks after burglars stole priceless gems from the Louvre in broad daylight.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is in London today.
He'll talk with European leaders about the Trump administration's plan to end Russia's war in Ukraine.
NPR's Joanna Kakissis reports there's worry in Europe that the administration's plan concedes too much to Russia.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is reviewing whether to release the video of a second U.S.
military strike on a boat with survivors aboard.
There have been criticism of the strikes.
Some lawmakers suggest it could have been a war crime.
Arkansas Republican Senator Tom Cotton told NBC's Meet the Press,
The people on that boat posed a threat to the U.S.
Washington State Democratic Congressman Adam Smith says there have been numerous boat strikes in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific by the Trump administration that have killed dozens of people.