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They say that third ship is now stranded on the Iranian coast.
Voters in Virginia have voted to redraw their state's congressional map.
This could favor Democrats in midterm elections.
Democrats hope to gain several more seats in Congress.
This comes after President Trump urged Republican-led states last year to redraw their maps to favor GOP candidates.
House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries says the decision in Virginia means Trump's plans have been thwarted.
He spoke to NPR's Morning Edition.
This issue may not be settled.
The Virginia Supreme Court is still expected to weigh in as well.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
will testify before two Senate committees today.
The hearings are about the health department's budget.
But as NPR's Selina Simmons-Duffin reports, Kennedy's moves on vaccines will likely be a central topic.
And you're listening to NPR News from Washington.
The European Union's energy chief is warning the war against Iran has triggered an energy crisis that could last for years.
This comes as the German airline Lufthansa says it's cutting 20,000 flights to save jet fuel.
In landmark trials last month, social media companies were found liable for designing their apps to be harmful to children.
Michaelene Ducloff reports scientists have identified features of apps that compel children to overuse them.
Pope Leo is speaking against income inequality in his visit today in the Central African nation of Equatorial Guinea.
Leo's papal mass was attended by the country's vice president.