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Stocks in Asia dropped on Monday over concerns of a potential AI stock bubble.
South Korea's KOSPI was down by 4.6 percent.
stock futures were also down, with the S&P 500 down nine-tenths, while the price of gold fell one percent.
Crude oil prices were also down.
Preparations are underway for critical testing of NASA spacecraft for the Artemis II mission to send four astronauts around the moon.
As NPR's Shondelise Duster reports, NASA says fuel testing for the mission could begin later today.
The Rafah border crossing into Gaza has now reopened.
The lifeline from Egypt into Gaza was given a test opening on Sunday.
Almost all travel in and out of Gaza has been blocked since the start of the war there more than two years ago.
Thousands of Palestinians are waiting for medical evacuations and thousands of others want to return home.
Iran's supreme leader is warning that any U.S.
attack on his country will trigger a regional war in the Mideast.
His comments come as President Trump continues to threaten military action against Iran because of Tehran's crackdown on protests there.
warships are on patrol in the Arabian Sea.
Iran's parliament, meanwhile, has labeled European Union militaries as terrorist groups after the trading bloc declared the same for Iran's Revolutionary Guard.
Live from NPR News in Washington, D.C., I'm Dale Willman.