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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.
The White House says it will deploy federal immigration agents to U.S.
Speaking on CNN, Border Czar Tom Homan said the administration is working to finalize plans.
The Department of Homeland Security has been shut down since February over a funding dispute.
Senate Democrats are refusing to approve a spending bill for the DHS until changes are made to its immigration enforcement policies.
TSA agents have been working without pay for more than a month.
That's led to long lines at U.S.
airports and staffing shortages.
The Trump administration is facing growing questions about how the war in Iran will end.
President Trump says he's winding down military efforts in the region, but it's unclear what that would look like in practice.
Former Iranian nuclear negotiator Hossein Mousavihan tells NPR that the messaging from Washington has been inconsistent.
The war between the U.S., Israel and Iran is now in its fourth week.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is holding an emergency meeting with top cabinet ministers and the head of the Bank of England this week.
Vicky Barker reports they're expected to discuss the Iran war's impact on the cost of living there.
Cuba is without electricity after its power grid collapsed again.
State officials are reporting a nationwide blackout, the second in a week.
The Republican-led Senate has blocked a proposal that would ban transgender athletes from competing in women's sports.