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That was according to a report from the French newspaper Le Parisien.
The Senate has once again passed a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security without immigration enforcement after House Speaker Mike Johnson backtracked.
The bill was approved by unanimous consent this morning, sending it back to the House, where Republicans there rejected the same package last week.
Republican leaders are now aligned on a two-track plan to fund most of the agency now and leave immigration enforcement to party-line budget reconciliation later.
President Trump says he wants that bill on his desk by June 1st.
Turning back to the market now, we got our last look at jobless claims before tomorrow's release of the March jobs report.
Bloomberg's Michael McKee has that.
Bloomberg's Mike McKee reports there is a change to the trade balance.
The Commerce Department says it rose nearly 5 percent in February to $57.3 billion.
That's not as much as economists surveyed by Bloomberg were expecting.
They were looking for almost $61 billion.
In low Earth orbit.
Everything is going to be.
The crew of NASA's first moon mission in more than a half century woke up to that this morning after successful liftoff for Artemis II.
That was NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman after Boeing's Space Launch System rocket thundered off the launch pad last night from the Kennedy Space Center, putting Lockheed Martin's Orion crew capsule in stable orbit this morning.
Crews scheduled to fly by the far side of the moon by Monday before touching down in the Pacific Ocean on day 10
of this lunar mission.
And that's news when you want it.
With Bloomberg News Now, I'm Nathan Hager.
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