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Secretary of State Marco Rubio says Americans who test positive with Ebola will be allowed into the U.S.
This appears to be a reversal from the Trump administration's previous stance of blocking the return of any Americans with Ebola.
President Trump is scheduled to fly to northern Wisconsin tomorrow to hold a roundtable.
He's expected to talk about his support for American farmers.
The French-Iranian graphic artist Marjan Satrapi has died in Paris at the age of 56, according to the French government.
NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports Satrapi shot to fame with her graphic novel Persepolis.
It's the story of a young girl's coming of age during the 1979 Iranian revolution.
A British regulator has imposed new rules on big tech company Google.
The UK regulator says Google must allow UK news sites to block the company from scraping their news sites for content to support AI features.
The decision means Google must give them tools to do this.
Google is a financial supporter of NPR.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.
President Trump confirms he told Israel's prime minister that he's crazy.
He used an expletive during a call this week that halted planned Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon's capital.
Itay Stern reports from Tel Aviv.
President Trump has tapped a new acting director of national intelligence.