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The Indian government is reviewing a proposal to force phone companies to enable satellite location tracking
according to a report by Reuters.
As Shweta Desai reports from Mumbai, the plan comes amid controversy over India's previous efforts to force companies to install surveillance apps.
futures are flat in after-hours trading on Wall Street.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Shea Stephens.
President Trump is proposing a $12 billion aid package for U.S.
farmers who are affected by his trade war.
Drew Hawkins of the Gulf States Newsroom has discussed Trump's plan with some farmers who are struggling to stay in business.
Twelve former FBI agents are suing the Bureau, alleging they were recently fired for kneeling at a racial justice protest five years ago.
NPR's Kerry Johnson has the story.
The Justice Department says it's detained three men accused of involvement in schemes to illegally send high-end microchips to China.
President Trump last week said he favored the release of video showing a boat strike killing two survivors of a previous attack off Venezuela.
Trump now says he'll lead that decision up to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who says his department is reviewing the information.
The administration insists that dozens of people who have been killed in U.S.
strikes on small boats in the Caribbean and East Pacific