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US Central Command says the U.S. launched new air strikes against Iran tonight, two
“quotes swiftly punished the revolutionary guard, after deadly attacks on U.S. troops that left”
two dead at a base in Jordan, and to further degrade Iran's ability to threaten commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, in a statement today, Iran's supreme leader called Iranians to be steadfast, fighting in the war between Iran and the U.S. escalates. And here's a deal, Al-Shaltchi reports.
In a statement read by a news anchor on Iranian state media, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mustafa Hamine, called President Trump's signature on their memorandum of understanding "worthless and invalid." He warned of "unforgetable lessons" of the U.S. continues its strikes on Iran. Hamine urged Iranians not to let the U.S. "receive any signs of weakness."
Iranian state media said that a power station and a desalination facility and bridges were struck, Iran warned that if the U.S. attacks continued, it would target airports in the United Arab Emirates.
“U.S. central command said for U.S. service members were also wounded, and one is missing”
in the Iranian attack on a base in Jordan. Hedil Al-Shaltchi and PR News Istanbul. There's more information coming out about two men killed by ice officers, one in Texas, the other in Maine, both shot and killed in their vehicles, as they headed to work. Ice is neither man was their target, and Pierserio Martinez Beltran has more.
NPR has learned that the ice officer who allegedly shot Duanduran Guerrero in Maine had a long history of violent behavior and struggles with serious mental health problems. That officer's name is David Brulled, NPR has reported his an army veteran and former police officer. My colleague Vanessa Romo talked to Brulled's ex-wife, Ashley Brulled.
He said for years, she tried to warn the army and others that her former husband is troubled and abusive. Pierserio Martinez Beltran reporting.
“A prodo supplier is recalling all of its iceberg lettuce from the U.S. market because it”
may be contaminated with cyclosplora. The parasite causing severe illness and diarrhea, and Pierserio's Christian right reports. Taylor Farms is pulling its shredded iceberg lettuce, source from Mexico, from 27 states. The company said in a statement, the lettuce quote has the potential to be contaminated with cyclosplora and that customers who bought it should throw it away immediately.
Taylor Farms added on social media, none of its salad kits are associated with the outbreak. That's causing severe illness and diarrhea. More than 1,600 cases have been reported to the CDC. On Friday, the agency linked the intestinal illness to iceberg lettuce at Taco Bell locations in five states.
Indiana Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and West Virginia. Taylor Farms' recall suggests the possibly contaminated lettuce may have been more widely
distributed than first indicated, Christian right and PR news.
You're listening to NPR News from Washington. In southwestern China, rescue crews are searching for more than 30 people missing after a landslide yesterday, at least eight people are dead more than 1,000 were forced to flee their homes. The landslide, triggered by heavy rain, caused the collapse of several residential buildings.
There's no research on climate change, and here's Alejandro Burrundo reports, a new study shows that a hotter planet could interfere with sleep. Remember Goldilocks in her porridge? Too hot, too cold, just right? It turns out that there's a just right night 10 temperature for sleeping, too.
It's in the 50s. When it's hotter than that, people lose sleep even if they're used to hot weather. And that Goldilocks' nighttime temperature is getting more elusive as the planet heats up. On average, hot nights cost about 56 hours of sleep per year, according to a new analysis from the research group Climate Central.
Christina Doll is the lead scientist.
We found that more than 10 percent of that sleep loss on hot nights is attributable to climate
change, and that's primarily caused by burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas. He says the best sleep aid, burning, fuel, fossil fuels, Alejandro Burrundo and Pianis. The final of Men's World Cup soccer takes place tomorrow in New Jersey between Spain and Argentina. Spain's looking for a second title, Argentina, is the defending champion. The championship includes a new feature, a half-time show with a mix of talent including
Madonna, Coldplay, and a school group from Staten Island, the PS-22 chorus. I'm Janine Herbst, NPR News in Washington. The last time Antonio May's senior heard from his son, it was in a note, the 16-year-old left and the family's garage. He told me he was going to make me cry.
Antonio Junior left home to join a protest in Seattle, a week later, he was shot and killed there. I need some a ref me, just as for my son.


