Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.
President Trump has recast parts of the nation's capital in his own image and name.
Today, that changed at the Kennedy Center, which was forced to strip Trump's name from the building under court order.
NPR's Frank Langford reports from Washington,
D.C. Crystal Brewer was among the crowd who came to document the event late Friday.
She said removing Trump's name was a way to reclaim a piece of Washington
from a president who's tried to put his stamp on the nation's capital.
Checks and balances, accountability.
It's about not being able to do something just because you think you're the most powerful person
and you can defy the courts.
A federal judge ruled that adding Trump's name to the center was illegal and required congressional approval.
Workers draped the facade in tarps early Saturday, which prevented the crowd from documenting the historic reversal.
Brewer said she thought it was also an attempt to spare the president further humiliation.
Frank Lankford, NPR News, Washington.
Pakistan, which is mediating peace talks between Iran and the United States,
has said it expects an agreement to be finalized in the next 24 hours.
The Pakistani Prime Minister said he was prepared for the truce to be signed immediately afterwards.
The BBC's Joe Inwood reports.
This is the strongest signal yet that an agreement has been reached.
Over the last 48 hours, first the Americans, then the Iranians,