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Lawmakers in California have voted to audit the state's joint intelligence centers.
The move comes after claims of illegal data sharing and invasive surveillance.
The ACLU and other groups say police use the centers to help immigration and customs enforcement and to bypass local limits on facial recognition.
Democrats call it transparency.
Republicans call it a political witch hunt.
PlayStations are getting more expensive.
Sony announced on Friday that it's increasing the price for its flagship PlayStation 5 video game systems.
NPR's Stephen Basaha reports.
Thousands of striking workers at one of the nation's biggest meatpacking plants are extending their walkout to a third week.
They're pushing for higher wages and better health care.
JobsUSA says it's operating the Swift Beet plant in Greenlee, Colorado, at limited capacity right now.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.
Yemen's Iranian-backed Houthi rebels are claiming responsibility for a ballistic missile attack on Israel.
It's the first strike since the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran broke out a month ago.
President Trump's envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, says the White House is looking to come to a resolution with Tehran.
The IDF has confirmed the missile launch from Yemen and the attack on Israel was intercepted.
In Saudi Arabia, 12 American service members were seriously injured after Iran launched airstrikes at a base last night.
Military experts say the attack appeared to be a significant breach of U.S.