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President Trump's Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner are in Geneva today for two sets of high-profile discussions.
They've concluded the latest round of indirect talks with Iranian officials over Iran's nuclear program.
Now they've moved to discussions with Ukraine and Russia over Russia's war in Ukraine.
NPR's Charles Maines reports from Moscow earlier talks about that war have not achieved a breakthrough.
The Reverend Jesse Jackson has died.
The civil rights icon and two-time Democratic presidential candidate died this morning at the age of 84.
That's according to his family and Jackson's Rainbow Push Coalition of Chicago.
NPR's Cheryl Corley says Jackson built a national profile around civil rights and political activism.
The NAACP and allied groups have gone to federal court.
They're asking a judge to limit how the federal government uses voter data seized by the FBI.
This was taken during a raid of the Fulton County Elections Hub near Atlanta, Georgia.
From member station WABE, Christopher Alston has more.
On Wall Street, Dow futures are flat.
A partial shutdown is still underway at the Department of Homeland Security.
Congress has not yet passed a funding bill for the agency, and lawmakers are out of town this week.
Democrats are demanding changes in how federal immigration agents operate.
such as removing their masks.
Republicans have not agreed to all of Democrats' demands.
It's Mardi Gras today in New Orleans.