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Secretary of State Marco Rubio says they won't base their conclusions on what Cuba says.
The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to allow it to end legal protections for about 7,000 Syrian migrants.
In an emergency filing, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said a federal judge in New York overstepped by blocking the administration from ending so-called temporary protected status for Syrians.
The high court allowed the administration to lift similar protections for Venezuelans last year through its so-called shadow docket.
Walmart has agreed to pay $100 million to settle claims it withheld tips and misstated wages for delivery drivers in its Spark program.
The Federal Trade Commission and 11 states accused the retail giant of misleading drivers about their pay and not telling customers that their drivers wouldn't get full tips.
Walmart says it is issuing back payments to affected drivers.
Right now, Walmart shares are lower by 1%.
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Intense and very serious.
That's how Iran is describing the latest round of nuclear talks in Geneva with U.S.
envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
Mediators from Oman say the discussions have been positive so far.
An Iranian foreign ministry spokesman tells state TV he hopes the negotiations continue to focus on the nuclear issue and sanctions relief.
Bloomberg's Paul Wallace reports President Trump's giving Iran tilt next Friday at the latest to reach a deal.
Cuban President Manuel Diaz-Canel says his country will defend itself against, quote, mercenary aggression.