Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Herbst.
Another round of U.S.-Iranian talks are underway in Geneva over its nuclear program.
This as the Trump administration expands its pressure on Tehran,
with new sanctions aimed at the country's missile,
drone and oil networks hoping to pressure Iran into a deal.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Iran poses a very great threat to the United States and has for a very long time.
They are in possession, first and foremost, after their nuclear program was obliterated.
They were told not to try to restart it, and here they are.
You can see them always trying to rebuild elements of it.
The sanctions target 30 people,
companies and ships focusing on Iran's shadow fleet and on drone makers.
It also blocks access to U.S.
health property.
Meanwhile, after the Iran talks are over, a Ukrainian delegation will meet with U.S.
envoys in Geneva in the run-up to another round of trilateral talks with Russia.
ICE officers won't be patrolling voting locations during this year's midterms.
That's according to a senior official with the Department of Homeland Security who made the promise yesterday
while speaking with some of the country's top election officials.
Ampere's Miles Parks has more.