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I'm Louise Schiavone, NPR News, Washington.
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There's been a significant falling out between two high-profile Republicans in Washington, President Trump and MAGA Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Green suspects it's because she wants the full release of FBI files related to convicted sex offender the late Jeffrey Epstein.
NPR's Ron Elving in Washington, the House of Representatives plans to vote Tuesday on the Epstein Files question.
President Trump continues to tinker with his tariffs policies, saying Friday that his administration had done a little bit of a rollback on some foods like coffee.
NPR's Giles Snyder tells us the president is saying, don't expect much more.
The Trump administration did not send a delegation to this year's United Nations Climate Summit in Belรฉm, Brazil.
President Trump has called climate change a hoax.
But delegates from the state of California and other states are at COP30 anyway.
Laura Clivens of member station KQED reports.
Disability rights activist Alice Wong has died.
The MacArthur Genius Grant winner died yesterday of an infection in San Francisco, according to her friend and fellow activist Sandy Ho.
NPR's Chloe Veltman has this remembrance.
Senator John Fetterman is home from the hospital two days after a fall related to a ventricular fibrillation flare-up.
He'd been on an early morning walk, felt lightheaded and fell, and was hospitalized in Pittsburgh.