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Significant damage is reported from tornadoes in Indiana and Illinois yesterday.
Officials in Newton County, Indiana, say several homes there have been destroyed.
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Pentagon leaders say intense bombardment of Iran continues.
NPR's Quill Lawrence reports the Trump administration is giving mixed signals about how soon the campaign might end.
Meanwhile, Bahrain says an Iranian attack today hit a residential building in its capital.
Recent polling by NPR finds most Americans oppose the war in Iran.
Most Republicans support it.
But that GOP support may be conditional.
Gas prices have jumped at the pump since the war started.
Sarah Longwell is a political consultant and publisher of the conservative news site The Bulwark.
She spoke to NPR's Morning Edition.
Stocks opened lower this morning as gasoline prices continued to climb.
NPR's Scott Horsley reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped about 230 points in early trading.
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There continue to be reports of long lines at security at some major airports in the U.S.
The Department of Homeland Security remains partially shut down, and TSA agents are working without pay.
Many airports are advising passengers to show up hours early for their flights.