"Life from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Herbst.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expanding the ground invasion in southern Lebanon,
“and Buraz Daniel Estrin has more from Tel Aviv."”
The killed soldier was from New Haven, Connecticut. He moved to Israel to serve in the military. Israel has been expanding its ground invasion into neighboring Lebanon, creating what Israel calls a new buffer zone, Netanyahu is now ordering it to be expanded. He says to thwart the threat of his Bala invading northern Israel and to push anti-tank
missile fire farther away from the Israeli border. Netanyahu is facing pressure to protect residents of northern Israel, who have not been evacuated from their homes, and who face daily has Bala rocket and drone attacks. In southern Israel, an Iranian missile attack hit a chemical plant sparring a massive fire, authorities ruled out a leak of hazardous substances.
Israel, Estrin, and PR News, Tel Aviv. Ukraine's President Zelensky says he will provide air defense technologies to three Gulf
“nations that have been targeted by Iran in retaliatory strikes for the U.S.-Israeli war.”
And here's Joannica Kisses has more. Iran has been hitting Gulf nations with attack drone similar to the ones that Russia has used on Ukraine for nearly four years. Ukraine has come up with cheap, innovative ways to shoot them down. Zelensky said Ukraine wants to share its anti-drone technology with allies.
"The Russians are sharing information with the Iranians," he said, and we do not know how many weapons the Russians are transferring to them. Zelensky was speaking to reporters on Zoom from Qatar, where he signed one of the deals. On Friday, he made a deal with Saudi Arabia and said he was finalizing another with the United Arab Emirates.
Soannica Kisses and PR News, TAV. Ice officers could remain at airports even after TSA workers are getting paid again, according to White House borders are Tom Holman.
“And if your Israeli reports TSA paychecks could resume as tomorrow, even though Congress”
has an allocated money for that. After lawmakers failed to pass a department of Homeland Security budget last Friday, President Trump directed the Transportation Security Administration to pay workers from existing funds. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Officers have been helping the TSA with checking identification and other tasks.
On CNN State of the Union, Tom Holman said ice officers might remain at airports. "It depends how many TSA agents come back to work. How many TSA agents have actually quit and have no plan coming back to work." The TSA says hundreds of workers quit after going weeks without pay, that's increased security wait times by hours at airports around the country.
Crats vowed to block THS funding without reforms after officers killed two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis, Jeff Brady and PR News. You're listening to NPR News from Washington. NASA is preparing to send four astronauts on a mission that could take them around the moon.
And beer's Nell Greenfield Voice reports, officials say everything's on track for a launch attempt on Wednesday. The Artemis 2 astronauts are in pre-flight quarantine at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Mission commander Reed Wiseman told reporters that it's surreal to see the massive 322 foot-tall rocket standing on the launch pad.
"You look at the size of this vehicle and you know it's going one place. It is going to space and it is going to go there in a hurry when those senses like this thing is moving out." Their test flight is expected to last 10 days.
First while their Orion capsule is in orbit around Earth, they'll check out its communications,
life support, navigation, and propulsion. If their spacecraft all looks good, they'll go on a looping trip around the moon before coming back to splash down in the Pacific. Nell Greenfield Voice and PR News. At the weekend box office, Amazon MGM's Project Hail Mary took the top spot again with an
estimated $54 million in ticket sales. The Phil Lord and Chris Miller sci-fi adventure dipped only 32 percent after knocking the best, non-franchise opening weekend since 2023's Oppenheimer. The film which costs $200 million to produce says already grossed $300 million worldwide in just two weeks.
In second place Disney Pixar's original Hoppers, with $12 million in its fourth weekend.
You as features contracts are trading lower at this hour, I'm Jeanine Herbst and PR News in Washington.


