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Members of the far-right extremist groups, the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers are celebrating.
The Justice Department has moved to vacate their convictions for a seditious conspiracy against the United States.
NPR's Tom Dreisbach has more.
You're listening to NPR News from Washington.
The ongoing conflicts in the Middle East are causing a fluoride shortage in U.S.
NPR's Ping Huang reports on the effects.
The House of Representatives is preparing to vote on legislation that would extend power of the federal government to eavesdrop on foreign nationals outside the U.S.
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is also known as FISA, and Section 702 of the law is set to expire next Monday.
It lets the government collect secret information without getting a judicial warrant.
But it also lets the federal government sweep up conversations of anti-Americans who interact with the foreign citizens.
Civil liberties activists oppose the FISA law.
President Trump supports it.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.
Pakistan is proposing hosting a second round of talks between the U.S.
and Iran in coming days, according to the Associated Press.
The talks would be held in Pakistan before the end of the current ceasefire.
Last weekend's talks ended with no agreement.
Vice President Vance led the U.S.