Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Herbst.
President Trump, Vice President Vance and Defense Secretary Hegsev, attended the dignified
“transfer of the bodies of the six service members who were killed in the U.S.-Israeli”
Warren Iran at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware today. The soldiers died last Sunday in a drone strike on a command center in Kuwait. And as the Warren Iran enters its second, we, questions about the cost, are growing. The Center for Strategic and International Studies estimates the first 100 hours of the
war cost nearly $900 million a day.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffrey says the price tag is taking away from other priorities that could help Americans. In an environment where everyday Americans right now are struggling to live paycheck to paycheck, millions of people can't thrive and can barely survive, given the high cost of living that exists in this country, Donald Trump promised to lower costs on day one.
He hasn't done that, in fact, costs have gone up. And our view is that taxpayer dollars at this moment in time should be used to make life more affordable.
“Speaking there on CNN, the Israeli military says a try to retrieve the remains of one”
of their soldiers, missing for decades in Lebanon this morning, but the special forces were ambushed as they landed and withdrew.
And his health authorities say 41 people were killed in the airstrikes that covered
the withdrawal, including four children. And here's to what, was Kala, has more from Beirut. The soldier they were searching for was run at Ed. Captured in Lebanon in the 1980s, and they said no findings were recovered. The town's mayor, Hamil Mousseaui, told MP, are the residents heard helicopters arriving
and were on alert. Armed residents and Hezbollah then attacked the team when they landed at a local cemetery. Israeli aircraft then carried out dozens of air strikes to cover their patrol, killing both combatants and civilians. With Hezbollah losing 10 men according to a source in the militant group.
Jawad Rizhallah and Piyan Yuz, Beirut.
“A new NPR review is compiled dozens of accounts describing what it's like to be caught in the”
Department of Homeland Security's growing surveillance web, impures Catlonsdorf has more.
ISIS budget has skyrocketed during President Trump's second term, and the administration
is taking the unprecedented step of aggregating American's personal data and making it more accessible to the agency. NPR dug through court records and interviewed people to better understand the extensive surveillance apparatus the H.S. has been building. Immigration lawyers said their clients had been subjected to facial recognition, technology,
protesters and journalists described agents photographing them and calling them by name, or knowing their home addresses. Lawyers worry such tactics violate the Constitution, particularly the first amendment. The H.S. denies that Catlonsdorf and Piyan Yuz Washington. And you're listening to NPR news in Washington.
In Chicago, two weeks of events, dawn of the late civil rights leader, the Reverend Jeppie Jesse Jackson, wrapped up in Chicago today at the headquarters of his rainbow push coalition. This was a more intimate gathering than yesterday's televised service that attracted former presidents and governors.
His family invited activists, allies, and longtime friends, including Stevie Wonder. "We have loved each other and supporting each other through the good and the bad." "I knew it was hard. I respected his mind and trusted his soul." Jackson died last month at the age of 84.
The formula at one season began this weekend as NPR's Adam Bearn reports. It was fans of the global Motorsport series have a new American team to root for. Cadillac is just beginning its journey in F1, but it's already got some American fans on board. Eric Rodriguez is a new follower of the sport.
"It's an American team that has to wave the flag. All the right moves they're making, such as bringing in Czechoslovakia and Bolta, it's like, that's the team I'm going to put my flag on." He's talking about Sergio Cheko Perez and Valtteri Bottas Cadillac strivers this season. Nicky Layton of Ad Arbor sees Cadillac's entry as a shot at redemption for Michigan's
car companies. "There's some serious sense of pride around here when you can see these manufacturers going and racing in a world stage and giving it recognition." Adam Bearn and Peonus. And I'm Janine Herbst and you're listening to NPR News from Washington.
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