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- House committee investigating Florida congresswoman for alleged ethics violations
- Trump grants Iran another extension on a deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz
- Rep. Jason Crow, a former paratrooper, on US troop deployments to the Middle East
- Robyn's first post-parenthood album is a manifesto on sensuality
- Morning news brief
- Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, a combat veteran, shares his thoughts on the war in Iran
- 'Fuel hedging' once kept airline prices down. Now passengers bear the brunt
- Cuban Americans face scrutiny for sending goods back to the island
- Senate votes to fund much of DHS, but not immigration enforcement
- Trump says he'll sign order to pay TSA agents as travel chaos continues