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On Wall Street and pre-market trading, the Dow is up.
The nation's dairy farmers are among those taking a hit from substantially higher fuel prices since the war in Iran started.
Chuck Kornbach reports on how that may be a factor in a competitive house race in Wisconsin.
NASA is proceeding with a countdown for tonight's launch of its Artemis II mission.
A crew of four is set to launch from Florida for a 10-day trip.
Their goal is to fly around the moon before returning to Earth.
The Jewish holiday at Passover begins tonight.
It commemorates the exodus of ancient Israelites from slavery in Egypt.
Jewish families observe the holiday with a Seder meal and at banquets, where the story of their liberation is shared.
There are increasing concerns about the safety of Jews worldwide as anti-Semitic attacks increase.
I'm Corva Coleman, NPR News in Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is not ruling out the possibility that President Trump could send ground troops into Iran.
Speaking last hour at the Pentagon, Hegseth says the Trump administration is not going to reveal much about its war plans.
Hegseth also would not say if there's any kind of timeline to end the war.
Israel's military says it still has plenty of targets and ammunition left to hit in Iran.
That was in response to questions about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's remarks that Israel has passed the halfway point in the war.
And Piers Carey-Kahn reports.