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Officials in Cuba say power is slowly returning to western parts of the island that were knocked offline this week.
Cuba's power grid is fragile.
Now the Trump administration is blocking fuel to the country.
Cuban officials warn it could take days to fully restore power.
The Pentagon is raising the stakes in its dispute with the artificial intelligence company Anthropic.
As NPR's John Brewish reports, Anthropic's CEO says the company has been designated a supply chain risk to U.S.
A federal panel has delayed a vote on President Trump's new ballroom at the White House until April.
Trump tore down the east wing for the construction.
There have been about 35,000 public comments submitted about the building, and they're almost all negative.
The panel heard testimony yesterday from 31 people.
All but one opposed the ballroom.
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The war with Iran has stretched into its fifth day today, and the death toll is rising.
The Iranian Red Crescent says nearly 800 people have been killed in Iran.
Authorities in Lebanon say 50 people there have been killed in Israeli retaliatory strikes.
That came after the militant group Hezbollah launched rockets into southern Israel.