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More Israeli airstrikes have hit southern Lebanon.
Israeli officials say this is in advance of a
prolonged ground invasion targeting Hezbollah militants.
Hezbollah, backed by Iran, is firing into Israel.
NPR's Lauren Frayer reports from Beirut.
A jury in California has found big tech companies Meta and YouTube liable for creating addicting social media platforms.
And Fier's Bobby Allen reports they've been ordered to pay $6 million in damages.
This came a day after a different jury in New Mexico found Meta liable for failing to warn of dangers to children who use its platforms.
Senate talks appear stalled in an effort to end the partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security.
TSA agents aren't getting paid.
Nearly 500 of them have quit.
That has increased wait times for air passengers trying to clear security.
The NCAA resumes basketball tournament play today.
From member station WDET, Quinn Kleinfelter reports most of the highest-ranked men's teams remain in competition.
ESPN has an update on its March Madness Tournament Challenge, where millions of people picked which teams they think will advance.
The sports outlet says there's only one person left who doesn't have a busted bracket in the NCAA women's division.
It is 8th grader Otto Schellhammer.
The 14-year-old in suburban Pittsburgh says he doesn't know much about basketball.
Schellhammer says that his success is 100 percent luck.