Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.
Early this morning, the Senate agreed to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security.
Senators voted to fund DHS agencies, including TSA,
FEMA, and the Coast Guard, but not the DHS's immigration enforcement operations.
That includes ICE.
The measure now goes to the House.
The partial DHS shutdown has led to long airport security lines.
TSA agents are calling out or quitting because they're not getting paid.
NPR's Joel Rose has more.
The acting head of TSA, Ha-Win McNeil, told Congress this week that the strain on the workforce is growing.
Some are sleeping in their cars, selling their blood and plasma, and taking on second jobs to make ends meet,
all while being expected to perform at the highest level when in uniform to protect the traveling public.
More than 400 TSA officers have already quit.
Thousands more have called out sick, leading to historically long wait times at some airports on busy travel days.
Joel Rose, NPR News, Washington.
For a second time, President Trump has delayed his deadline to bomb Iran's power plants.
He says the new deadline is Monday, April 6th, for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz to shipping.
Trump cited ongoing talks with Iranian officials, but Iran says there are no ongoing talks.
Officials in Pakistan say they have exchanged messages between both sides.
And Piers Jammer-Keith says administration officials claim Iran is looking for an off-ramp.