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Republican Congressman Tony Gonzalez of Texas says he will retire from Congress as he faces bipartisan calls to expel him.
Gonzalez admitted to an affair with a former staff member who later died by suicide.
In a statement, he says, quote, there is a season for everything and God has a plan for us all.
And California Democrat Eric Swalwell is resigning from his seat in Congress as he faces growing backlash to allegations of sexual assault and misconduct.
As NPR's Elena Moore reports, his decision comes just one day after he suspended his campaign for California governor and in the face of a potential vote to expel him from the House over the allegations.
military is imposing a blockade on Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz, a day after ceasefire talks between Washington and Tehran failed to produce a breakthrough.
The price of Brent crude is again hovering around $100 a barrel.
NPR's Greg Myrie has the latest.
A number of religious leaders are expressing concern about the dispute playing out between President Trump and Pope Leo.
NPR's Jason DeRose reports the response comes after Trump called the Pope weak for criticizing the Iran war.
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More than 1,000 workers have organized a protest in Haiti's capital to demand a higher minimum wage.
As the conflict in Iran deepens and drives up oil prices, workers shouted, when we are hungry, we don't mess around.
Haiti's government increased diesel prices by 37 percent and gasoline prices by 29 percent earlier this month.
San Francisco's Presidio, a 1,500-acre national park at the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge, is without a governing board.
KQED's Aya Ali Ahmad reports.