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NPR's Jane Araf reports Turkey and Egypt are among those taking part, even as Iranian officials report strikes hit several regions overnight.
That's NPR's Jane Araf reporting.
Marines and sailors have arrived in the region, signaling a growing American military presence.
Organizers say millions of demonstrators took part in No Kings rallies in cities across the nation Saturday to protest policies of the Trump administration.
Karen Tsar with member station WUKY reports crowds turned out in Kentucky's second-largest city.
For NPR News, I'm Karen Tzar in Lexington.
Department of Veterans Affairs is deploying a new electronic health record system.
Emma George-Griffin of member station WCMU reports Michigan will be the first state to make the switch.
Hundreds of employees at one of the U.S.
Navy's biggest shipbuilding contractors have voted to approve a deal with Bath Ironworks ending a week-long strike.
The four-year agreement goes into effect immediately.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed an executive order banning state officials from betting on prediction markets with insider information.
The move comes amid growing concern about politicians and military personnel profiting on those sites.
Two tickets to the men's Final Four in Indianapolis have been punched after Saturday's results.
Greg Eklund reports Illinois and Arizona both advanced after victories in the South and West Regional Finals.
Nestle says more than 400,000 KitKat candy bars were stolen while en route from Italy to Poland.
The Swiss food giant says the candy and the truck are still missing, but the thieves won't get far if they try to sell it.