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President Trump's White House ballroom has won final approval from a key agency, the National Capital Planning Commission.
The agency, tasked now with approving construction on federal property in the D.C.
region, went ahead with the vote, despite a federal judge recently ordering a halt to construction unless Congress approves what could be the biggest structural change to the American landmark in more than 70 years.
President Trump is boasting about a military strike on Iran's infrastructure.
Fox's Mike Tobin in Tel Aviv, Israel, has the latest.
The attack killed eight people and wounded 95, according to an Iranian state-run news agency.
Cuban government saying Thursday it pardoned more than 2,000 people.
This as the Trump administration placed extreme pressure on the government and suffocated the island with an oil blockade.
Cuba's government said the pardons were a humanitarian gesture in connection with Holy Week, but did not mention the mounting pressures with the U.S.
Cuban authorities didn't name who was released or under what conditions.
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey is out after a two-day stay at the hospital.
AL.com says she underwent a successful procedure to remove fluid that was causing her pain and shortness of breath.
The 81-year-old governor plans to work through the weekend.
Her office says she's looking forward to being back at the Capitol next week.
Scientists at Johns Hopkins University using computers to create a digital replica of a diseased heart.
This digital heart twin used to try to improve outcomes for patients who have life-threatening arrhythmias.
Arrhythmias, or irregular heartbeats, are responsible for 300,000 sudden cardiac deaths a year.