The U.S. Has temporarily lifted oil sanctions on Iran for the first time in decades.
It's one of several incentives to get Tehran to comply with U.S.
Nuclear demands.
Vice President Ban says Iran will let inspectors back in, but Iran says it agreed to no such thing.
I'm Michelle Martin.
That's A. Martinez, and this is Up First From NPR News.
President Trump is heading to Pennsylvania today to talk up the economy.
He has promised gas and grocery prices will fall now that the war is ending.
But his approval numbers are at record lows, and even some Republicans aren't convinced.
And a federal judge in Minnesota threw out grand jury subpoenas from the Trump administration.
The judge said they were used to harass
and retaliate against officials who wouldn't help the president's immigration crackdown.
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