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Drew Hawkins of the Gulf States Newsroom has discussed Trump's plan with farmers who are struggling to stay in business.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is revising its controversial changes to funding to combat homelessness.
NPR's Jennifer Ludden reports that the move comes amid two lawsuits.
Netflix is facing a challenge over its plans to try to buy Warner Brothers Discovery.
Paramount, which lost out in the Warner Brothers sweepstakes, announced that it is mounting a hostile takeover bid.
A federal judge has approved a plan by the Archdiocese of New Orleans to pay at least $230 million to hundreds of clergy sex abuse victims.
The settlement is part of the church's amended plan to reorganize and emerge from bankruptcy.
Last week, Archdiocese Gregory Amon apologized to victims who gave testimony and expressed embarrassment over the scandal.
Meanwhile, the New York Archdiocese says it will create a $300 million fund to settle more than 1,000 clergy sexual abuse lawsuits.
Leaders of the European Union are expressing anger over a U.S.
national security assessment of the EU.
As Terry Schultz reports, they're paying special attention to the document's praise of far-right politics.
futures are flat and after-hours trading on Wall Street.
On Asia-Pacific markets, shares are mostly lower, down 1% in Hong Kong and up a fraction in Tokyo.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Shae Stephens.