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The policy was dramatically expanded during the first Trump administration before it was rescinded by President Biden in 2021.
The head of NASA says the agency is going to pause its effort to build a small orbiting space station around the moon.
As NPR's Nell Greenfield-Boyce reports, the agency will instead focus on the lunar surface.
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Top Senate Republicans say they're circulating a deal to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security and end the more than month-long shutdown.
But President Trump and Senate Democrats are indicating they do not support the offer.
NPR's Sam Greenglass reports.
The National Transportation Safety Board says the vehicle involved in a collision with a plane landing at LaGuardia Airport did not have equipment to show its location.
Two pilots were killed in the crash and dozens injured, NPR's Stephen Kastenbaum reports.
American drivers are spending 15 percent more on gas than a year ago, according to the Bank of America Institute.
But so far, consumers do not appear to be pulling back on other spending.
NPR's Stephen Basaja reports.
A huge heat dome is spreading across the U.S., shattering March temperature records.
Parts of the plains will reach the 90s tomorrow.
Forecasters say the pattern will last into next week.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel to France to try to sell skeptical allies on the Iran war that has sent global fuel prices soaring.
Rubio will attend a G7 foreign ministers meeting to discuss what the State Department says is shared security concerns and opportunities for cooperation.
It says the talks will focus on the Middle East, the Russia-Ukraine war, and other threats to peace and stability.