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NPR's Jane Araf says Iran's state news agency quoted a senior Iranian official who says Tehran has no plans for the next round of negotiations.
Over the weekend, Iran said it would again close the Strait of Hormuz.
is maintaining its blockade of Iranian ports.
A powerful earthquake shook northeast Japan today.
It triggered a tsunami warning and evacuation orders.
NPR's Anthony Kuhn reports so far there have been no reports of injuries or major damage.
Police in Shreveport, Louisiana, say a deadly mass shooting early yesterday was linked to domestic violence.
The gunman killed eight children, including seven of his own.
NPR's Matt Bloom reports the gunman also shot and injured two other people, including his wife.
On Wall Street and pre-market trading, Dow futures are lower.
Starting in one hour, the U.S.
government will open a website for certain businesses to apply for refunds for the tariffs they've paid.
Importers who paid some $166 billion under President Trump's tariffs can apply to get their money back.
Supreme Court decision invalidated some of the tariffs.
The government can only refund tariffs to those who actually paid them.
That means shoppers are unlikely to qualify.
Millions of Americans wear smartwatches or other devices to track everything from exercise to sleep wearable devices.