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President Trump rejected the latest offer funding DHS, except for
immigration operations that have become central to the dispute.
Now he's demanding that senators also approve what he calls the Save America Act, which requires proof of citizenship to vote and has essentially no chance of passing Congress before lawmakers go on vacation next week.
NPR's Sam Greenglass explains.
NPR's Sam Greenglass reporting.
The Census Bureau says it's getting ready to conduct a field test for the 2030 census starting in May.
NPR's Hansi Lowong reports this year's census test is expected to involve letter carriers from the U.S.
The Department of Education has opened two new investigations into Harvard University.
NPR's Alyssa Nadwerny reports that one is about admissions and the second is about anti-Semitism complaints on campus.
Stocks rose today after President Trump said the U.S.
has talked with Iran about a possible end to their war.
The S&P 500 rallied more than 1%.
The Defense Department has revised its media policy.
It's an attempt to comply with a court ruling last week that struck down the Pentagon's requirement that journalists not seek information the department hasn't authorized for public release.
Under the new rules, reporters will be required to have an official escort inside the building, and the Pentagon is closing the workspace used by reporters inside the building, promising to set up a new area in an annex.
Young people with cannabis use disorder are more likely to be diagnosed with psychiatric disorders compared with those who use other drugs, according to a new study from Johns Hopkins University.
Scott Mascione with member station WYPR has more.