Judy Woodruff:

And in the day's other news: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 680 undocumented workers, mostly Latinos, at food plants in Mississippi. They were the largest such raids in at least 10 years and involved 600 government agents.

The operation targeted processing plants in half-a-dozen towns outside Jackson. ICE officials said it was planned months ago.

In Afghanistan, 14 people were killed and nearly 150 wounded when a powerful car bomb exploded in Kabul. The blast leveled buildings near a police station and shattered windows in houses and shops for blocks around. The wounded, most of them civilians, were rushed to hospitals. The Taliban claimed responsibility, even as it continues peace talks with U.S. diplomats.

Pakistan is expelling the ambassador from India and suspending cross-border trade in an escalating dispute over contested Kashmir. That's after India stripped its part of Kashmir of political autonomy. Today, hundreds returned to the streets in the Pakistani-controlled part of Kashmir, condemning New Delhi's decision.