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The shipping giant is suing the Trump administration, arguing it should be reimbursed for tariffs collected during last year's trade dispute.
A NASA review panel blames flawed software and inadequate oversight for the failure of a $72 million lunar trailblazer mission.
Joe Palka reports the probe was supposed to measure the extent and nature of water on the moon.
Fast food chain Burger King is testing AI-powered headsets for workers in about 500 restaurants nationwide.
The system can track how employees interact with customers and alert managers when supplies run low through an AI voice assistant called Patty.
Burger King says the technology is meant to coach workers and improve service, not to monitor individual employees.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.
Former President Bill Clinton is set to testify before a congressional committee in New York today as part of the investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The appearance follows closed-door testimony on Thursday from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who told lawmakers she never met Epstein or had knowledge of his crimes.
Neither of the Clintons has been charged with wrongdoing.
However, the former president's name appears multiple times in Justice Department files tied to the case.
The Clintons fought congressional subpoenas for months, arguing they were legally invalid and politically motivated.
President Trump's name and image are now appearing on federal buildings.
A move critics say blurs the line between government messaging and political promotion.
NPR's Tamara Keith reports the shift is a break with presidential norms.
Pakistan's defense minister says the country is now in what he calls an open war with Afghanistan.
The comments follow Pakistani airstrikes overnight on multiple locations inside Afghanistan, marking a sharp escalation in a long-running border dispute.
Betsy Joles has more from Islamabad.