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Today marks 100 days since the start of the Iran war by Israel and the United States.
This morning, Israel and Iran fired retaliatory strikes after Israel struck Beirut's southern suburbs, despite a ceasefire with Lebanon.
Iran had said that any attack in the Lebanese capital would be a red line.
At least 15 people have died in the Philippines, where officials reported a magnitude 7.8 earthquake on the country's southern island of Mindanao.
The epicenter of the quake is General Santos City, where dozens of buildings have collapsed.
Hundreds are feared injured, according to local officials.
Tsunami advisories have been issued in the Philippines as well as Indonesia.
From Taipei, Yan Kamazin, Brumby reports.
The National Tsunami Warning Center also said there is no tsunami, no danger to the U.S.
continental coast from the Philippines earthquake.
But earlier on Sunday, a smaller magnitude 3.6 earthquake struck the San Francisco Bay Area southwest of Alamo.
The House this week is expected to pass a $70 billion package approved by the Senate on Friday, which would fund President Trump's immigration agencies through his term.
NPR's Eric McDonnell reporting.
Police in Toledo, Ohio, continue to search for gunmen who opened fire on Saturday night at a popular summer festival injuring a dozen people.
Festival organizers canceled all of Sunday's events in Toledo's most historic neighborhood while authorities continue their investigation into what led to the shooting.
Former Republican Senator Bob Packwood has died at the age of 93.