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- Trump postpones threatened strikes on Iranian power plants, cites ongoing talks
- Former U.S. envoy to Iran discusses what's next for talks between the US and Iran
- Markwayne Mullin confirmed as the next secretary of Homeland Security
- Trump takes aim at windmills despite increasing energy costs
- Morning news brief
- Billy Idol talks about his pop stardom, rock 'n' roll excess and new doc about his life
- Iranians leaving the country share their thoughts on US-Israeli strikes
- NCAA president talks about new rules that allow college athletes to be paid
- Trump says the US is in talks with Iran to end the war, which Iran denies
- How weeks of war have reshaped Iran's negotiating position