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The Texas newsroom's Lucio Vasquez reports it's part of a years-long state investigation into the group.
Cuba says it held recent talks with the United States.
Speaking Friday, President Miguel Diaz-Canel confirmed for the first time there has been active communication with the Trump administration, which has taken a hard line toward Cuba's communist government.
He says the discussions focused on trying to address differences between the two countries.
Cuban officials have also complained about the U.S.
oil embargo on the island, which they blame for worsening the country's severe energy shortages.
I'm Windsor Johnston, and you're listening to NPR News from Washington.
In Boise, Idaho, people are collecting food donations to help struggling workers and their families.
Cameron Kochums, a TSA employee and union leader, says morale is plummeting among his co-workers right now.
Airport screeners have already received a partial paycheck and are preparing to miss their next one entirely.
Democrats and the White House remain divided on DHS funding and how to reform its immigration enforcement practices.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.
President Trump will travel to Dover Air Force Base today to attend the dignified transfer of six U.S.
soldiers killed in the conflict with Iran.
NPR's Franco Ordonez reports the ceremony marks the return of their remains to the United States.
A new NPR-PBS News Marist poll is offering a look at how Americans are reacting to the war with Iran.
NPR's Domenico Montanaro has more on the results as the conflict enters its second week.
That's NPR's Domenico Montanaro reporting.
Ukrainian officials say at least seven people have been killed and 10 others wounded in Russian missile strike on a residential building today in Kharkiv.