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Trump said, quote, it showed me that we're dealing with the right people.
He also claimed for the second day in a row that Iran had agreed to stop pursuing nuclear weapons.
Iran has denied negotiating with the U.S.
The commander of the 82nd Airborne Division and members of his headquarters staff will deploy to the Middle East as the White House and Pentagon weigh sending troops from the division.
That's according to an official not authorized to speak publicly.
President Trump has said he's not putting boots on the ground in the conflict, but has continued to send more troops to the region.
Thousands of Marines are expected to arrive in the Middle East later this week.
A jury in New Mexico has found that Facebook parent company Meta failed to warn users about the dangers of its platforms to children.
There are more older drivers on the road in the U.S.
NPR's Joel Rose reports many families face hard choices about when it's time for aging loved ones to stop driving.
stock indexes wobbled up and down to a mixed close today as uncertainty continues about how long the war with Iran will last.
The S&P 500 closed down more than a quarter of a percent, the Dow slipped a fraction, and the Nasdaq fell more than three-quarters of a percent.
This is NPR News from Washington.
A majority of conservative justices on the Supreme Court seemed sympathetic to the Trump administration's push to turn away asylum seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border when the system is overcapacity.
That would allow President Trump to revive a policy he used in his first term, stopping asylum seekers from setting foot on U.S.
soil despite federal law that allows them to claim asylum to be protected from persecution in their home countries.
President Obama first began turning back some asylum seekers in 2016.