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Vance is expected to arrive in Pakistan today ahead of high-stakes talks aimed at ending the war in Iran.
NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben reports delegations from Washington and Tehran are set to meet in Islamabad on Saturday, with pressure mounting for a breakthrough.
That's NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben reporting.
At least seven ships passed through the Strait on Thursday, far below the nearly 140 daily transits.
A federal judge says the Department of Defense has violated his order to restore access for credentialed reporters at the Pentagon.
The case was brought by The New York Times.
NPR's David Fulgenflik reports the department had removed journalists who refused to agree and not to pursue information that top officials had not cleared for release.
The Venezuelan government has passed a new law which is likely to open up the country's mining sector to private and foreign investment.
Katie Silver reports the White House has long supported the move.
Astronauts on board the Artemis II are on their way back home.
The three Americans and one Canadian set a new distance record during Monday's lunar flyby, traveling more than 253,000 miles from Earth.
They're aiming for splashdown in the Pacific Ocean tonight off the coast of San Diego.
After the first round of the Masters golf tournament, the defending champion is tied for the lead.
Steve Futterman reports from Augusta, Georgia.
Postal Service is seeking approval to raise the price of first-class mail in July.