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will retaliate after an ISIS militant shot and killed two American soldiers and one U.S.
civilian in central Syria on Saturday.
As NPR's Greg Myhre reports, this marks a rare attack on the U.S.
forces that still remain in that country.
The Skagit River north of Seattle has crested this weekend at a record high level.
Hundreds of people in western Washington who did not evacuate in time had to be rescued from their homes, sometimes from rooftops and even from their cars.
Scott Greenstone from member station KUOW reports the thousands of people who did evacuate may not be able to return to their homes for several days.
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Israel says its military has killed a Hamas leader who was one of the architects for the October 2023 attack that led to the war with Hamas.
Officials say Ra'id Saad was in a civilian vehicle that was destroyed near Gaza City, and they say he was working to rebuild Hamas.
The attack killed four people and wounded three others, according to officials in Gaza.
Israeli airstrikes and shootings in Gaza have killed more than 380 Palestinians since the latest ceasefire took hold.
The former Soviet Republic of Belarus has released more than 120 political prisoners under a deal brokered by the Trump administration.
NPR's Charles Mainz has our reports.
American skier Lindsey Vonn finished in second Saturday in the World Cup downhill underway in St.
That comes one day after the 41-year-old became the oldest winner in the circuit's history with a victory on Friday.
Vonn retired almost six years ago and had partial knee replacement surgery on her right knee in 2023.
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