>> Live from NPR News, I'm Lakshmi saying.
A Senate confirmation hearing is underway for Jay Clayton, President Trump's nominee to leave
the nation's intelligence agencies.
“In this exchange with Democratic Senator John Asaf, who is up for reelection in Georgia, Clayton”
was asked where he stands on President Trump's unsubstantiated claims of the 2020 election was rigged. >> Who won the 2020 election? >> You know, I'm not going to do this with you. >> This is a job interview.
We have established that you have an obligation to be honest and forthright with the committee. Yes, you do have an obligation to be honest and forthright with the committee. Yes, who won the 2020 election. Like I said, I'm not going to get into that with you. >> When ranking Democrats Senator Mark Warner asked Clayton said he was not an election
to nire and that Joe Biden was certified as president. The House has voted to make daylight saving time permanent. And Piers Elena Morse's allegation now heads to the Senate.
“>> The bill passed with bipartisan support by a vote of 308 to 117.”
It's a win for night owls and a blow for early morning risers. Daylight saving time has long been a divisive issue, and though there have been political efforts to make it permanent in the past, they've fallen short. Last time lawmakers got this close was in 2022 when the Senate approved the Sunshine Protection
Act, but it never passed the House.
Now this new bill heads to the Senate, and if it passes, President Trump has indicated he'll sign it. Elena Morse and Piers News. >> House Republicans have released a $95 billion budget framework for top White House priorities. The U.S. were with Iran, stricter vote, registration rules, and farm aid.
It opens a path for the GOP to use the budget reconciliation process to get around a democratic filibuster in the U.S. Senate while Republicans are still in the majority in Congress. Security officials in Germany are warning of attacks by Iranian networks in Europe after
“a list of targets was published in a pro regime newspaper.”
As main Nicholson reports, pehran is accusing European states of failing to condemn U.S. Israel attacks. Among the 13 politicians listed by the Iranian Daily Hammish Hari were President Trump, German Chancellor Friedrich Metz, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and the leaders of France, Italy, and Great Britain.
The newspaper asserts that they will pay for the death of former Supreme Leader Ali Hammany. Security policy experts within the German Bundestag say the retaliation list would not have been published without approval from the Iranian regime, warning that the risk of Iran's intelligence agencies using proxies in Germany to carry out attacks is extremely real for MPI news.
I'm Esmericalson in Berlin. From Washington, this is NPR News. President Trump says immigration and customs enforcement should continue traffic stops today after I said it was pausing the practice in non-urgeoned cases. Variations are underway into isolated shootings of a Colombian man in Maine on Monday, and
the Mexican man in Houston, Texas, days earlier.
Wyoming's first measles outbreak this year is inside Grand Teton National Park.
Health officials say it is spreading undetected in the popular Sämertourer's hub from K.H.O.L. and Wyoming's Sophia Boyd Fleegel has the tales. The outbreak started in June, and dorms from employees of one of the national park's vendors. Now spread to some who haven't been around those employees.
That means the highly contagious disease has likely spread to other tourists, and they've taken it out of state and internationally. Here's Teton County Public Health Director Dr. Travis Rodel. If I were to like design the worst possible measles outbreak scenario, it would have some components in common with what we're dealing with.
State Public Health officials in the National Park Service are working to identify cases of trace contacts and quarantine the sick. The county now recommends babies and young children in the area get vaccinated early. For NPR News, I'm Sophia Boyd Fleegel, and Jackson. The National Weather Services at tornado touchdown in northwestern San Antonio, Texas near
Interstate 10. Four cancers also issued flash flood alerts through tomorrow night. The region may get anywhere from 10 to 20 inches of rain. I'm Lakshmi Singh, and P.R. News, in Washington. The last time Antonio May's senior heard from his son, it was in a note the 16-year-old
left in the family's garage. He told me he was going to make me cry. Antonio Jr. left home to join a protest in Seattle, a week later he was shot and killed there. I need some a breath, just as for my son.


