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President Trump arrived in Beijing today for a summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
Trump was greeted by a military honor guard, a military band, and hundreds of young Chinese people waving flags and chanting warm welcome.
The greeters were decked out in white and robin's egg blue outfits that matched the paint job of the iconic presidential plane.
The main part of the summit with President Xi starts tomorrow when they hold bilateral talks, visit the Temple of Heaven, and take part in a formal banquet.
The talks are expected to focus on the Iran war, trade, and U.S.
The Senate once again narrowly defeated a war powers resolution that would have forced President Trump to end the war on Iran.
Three Republicans joined almost all Senate Democrats to vote in support of the bill.
NPR's Ava Berger is at the Capitol.
One year after President Trump's executive order to shelter 6,000 homeless veterans, NPR's Quill Lawrence reports Democrats and Republicans say they've seen little progress.
The Trump administration is expanding its fraud-busting initiative in federal health programs.
Vance today announced a $1.3 billion pause in Medicaid reimbursements to California.
The administration is also imposing a six-month freeze on some new Medicare enrollments and warning states to investigate Medicaid fraud or risk losing funding.
States have acknowledged it's a legitimate concern, but some have pushed back on the administration's aggressive tactics.
A rebound for tech stocks today led Wall Street to new records, even though the majority of U.S.
stocks fell following another discouraging update on inflation.
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Florida Republican Attorney General James Uthmeyer says he has issued an investigative subpoena to the NFL regarding the Rooney Rule.
That's the rule that requires teams to interview at least two minority candidates for head coach, general manager, and coordinator positions.