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Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released them.
There are 95,000 photos in all, and top committee Democrat Robert Garcia says they are combing through them carefully.
Republicans say nothing in the photos suggest wrongdoing by Trump.
Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, the man at the center of a months-long deportation fight, has avoided being rearrested for now.
As NPR's Martin Costi reports, Abrego Garcia was released from detention yesterday, but supporters worried that he might have been rearrested today.
President Trump talked this week about a booming economy with even better times ahead.
But lots of Americans are not feeling that optimism yet.
NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben has details on Trump's message and the realities.
On Wall Street at this hour, the Dow Jones Industrial Average off 168 points, the Nasdaq down 336.
A Kremlin official is saying that even if there is a peace settlement with Ukraine, Russian police and National Guard will not leave eastern Ukraine's Donbass region.
Yuri Yushakov, a senior Kremlin advisor, was quoted in a Russian business daily that Moscow is not prepared to accept a ceasefire until Ukraine withdraws from the front line.
Ukraine says its constitution does not allow for surrender of seized territory.
The conflict has been going on for four years.
Iran has arrested one of the country's most prominent activists, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
She was among several other activists and lawyers detained during a memorial service.
NPR's Jackie Northam reports.
President Trump has signed an executive order to block states from regulating artificial intelligence.
needs a unified approach to AI regulation to avoid complications from clashing state rules.