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Earlier this week, the department said nearly 600 driving schools should close because they don't meet basic safety standards.
The White House announced it's rolling back a rule on power plant emissions of the neurotoxin mercury.
Reed Frazier reports it mainly affects pollution from plants that burn coal.
NASA says it's planning to send astronauts around the moon next month after a successful rocket fueling test.
The launch was disrupted by hydrogen leaks earlier this month.
The Artemis II mission could set off as soon as March 6th.
I'm Windsor Johnston, NPR News, in Washington.
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Refugees living in the United States legally could soon face immigration detention if they have not received their green cards.
NPR's Ximena Bustillo reports on the new policy issued by the Trump administration.
President Trump made a stop in northwest Georgia today to talk about the economy.
During his visit, he also threw his support behind a candidate to replace former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Sarah Callis from Georgia Public Broadcasting reports.
President Trump is nominating his former personal lawyer for his seat on the U.S.
Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
NPR's Nina Totenberg reports Justin Smith has played a major role in several of Trump's key legal disputes.
Stocks traded lower today on Wall Street.
The Dow was down 267 points.