Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Luis Skivone.
The nation's top intelligence official, Tulsi Gabbard told Congress today that, although
weakened, Iran's government still appears to be functioning, and PR's Greg Myri has to tell. Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard described Iran's government this way after nearly three weeks of air strikes. The regime in Iran appears to be intact, but largely degraded due to attacks on its leadership
and military capabilities. The testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee came a day after the head of the National Counterterrorism Center resigned to protest the Iran War. Joe Kent said he quit because Iran didn't pose an imminent threat to the U.S. At the Senate hearing, CIA director John Rackliffe said he disagreed.
“He said, quote, "I think Iran has been a constant threat to the United States for an extended”
period of time." Greg Myri, MPR News, Washington. Israel's military says it is starting a broad operation targeting crossings in southern Lebanon. NPR's Hadil Al-Shalshi reports from Beirut the announcement came with new evacuation orders for people still in South Lebanon.
While this isn't the first time, Israel military targets bridges in South Lebanon, it now
says it will widen attacks and strike many crossings on the Latani River. The Latani River is considered a buffer zone line in the conflict. In the statement posted on social media, the Israeli military said the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah uses the crossings to transfer weapons. The Israeli military began a ground incursion in South Lebanon this week and troops move
deeper into the country.
“The Israeli Defense Minister said those evacuated south of the Latani River will not be”
allowed to return to their homes until, quote, "the safety of northern Israeli residents is guaranteed." Hadil Al-Shalshi and PR News, Beirut.
A divided federal reserve today voted to keep interest rates steady, and PR has got
horsely reports. The central bank is trying to keep a lid on both inflation and unemployment. FED policy makers voted 11 to 1 to leave their benchmark interest rate unchanged on average members of the Fed's rate-setting committee expect to cut rates just once this year. The labor market has shown signs of weakness in recent months.
The employers cut 92,000 jobs in February and the unemployment rate inched up to 4.4%. At the same time, inflation has remained sticky, and the U.S. War with Iran could make that worse, triggering a sharp jump in prices for both gasoline and diesel fuel.
“A new report from the Labor Department shows even before the war began, wholesale prices”
were rising at the fastest pace in a year, Fed policy makers are now projecting somewhat higher inflation than they were three months ago. Scott Horsley, Empire News, Washington. Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average fell 768 points to close at 46,225. The NASDAQ lost 327, this is NPR.
At Dover Air Force Base in Delaware, President Trump today attended the return of the remains of six U.S. service members from the Middle East. The six died last week when the Air Force refueling aircraft crashed over friendly territory in Western Iraq as they were supporting military operations against Iran. Health officials with the Trump administration of back-to-way from an effort to more heavily
regulate indoor tanning. The food and drug administration made the decision earlier this week despite protest from medical groups who warn of the dangers of skin cancer. NPR's will stone has more. The proposed regulations had been in the works for many years.
They would have banned anyone under 18 from using tanning beds and required those who would do use them to sign documents acknowledging the risks. There is extensive research showing that tanning beds significantly increase the risk of skin cancer, especially if you tan at a young age. Dr. Susan Taylor is president of the American Academy of Dermatology.
"Science has taught us that there's really no such thing as a safe tanning bed." A memo on the FDA's decision signed by Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. notes there were quote scientific and technical concerns and possible unintended consequences of the proposed regulations, but did not elaborate. Will stone and PR news?
U.K. public health officials are acting to provide medical intervention as a men and jihadist outbreak in Southeast England has led to two student deaths at least 20 cases of the illness have been identified near Caterbury, antibiotics, and vaccinations are being offered. I'm Louise Skivone and PR News, Washington.


