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The Israeli military says it has carried out strikes on military targets in Iran.
This comes after Iran launched missiles at Israel early Sunday, straining a fragile ceasefire reached in April.
NPR's Hadil El-Shalchi reports.
Peru held presidential elections.
And initial exit polls show one candidate with a slight lead, though it's still too close to call.
NPR's Kerry Khan reports many people said they were undecided or didn't plan to vote.
Former Marine and oyster farmer Graham Platner held a town hall in Portland, Maine today, hoping to convince voters and congressional Democrats that he can win Tuesday's primary and defeat incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins, despite controversial reports about his past.
He told the crowd of about 400 people, we are going to win on Tuesday and win in November, and we're going to take power back for the people in this country.
The New York Times reported that while he was married, Plattner allegedly sent sexually explicit messages to several women.
An ex-girlfriend also claimed Plattner was violent during arguments and once locked her in a room.
Plattner denies these allegations.
A third woman has died at Michigan's only women's prison.
The death marks the third inmate fatality in less than a month.
Michigan Public's Zena Issa reports.
In the southern Philippines, a powerful magnitude 7.8 earthquake has killed at least 12 people.
The Associated Press reports more than 200 others were injured on the island of Mindanao.
The quake triggered tsunami warnings along coastal areas in the Pacific.
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology warned people living in nine provinces to evacuate immediately to higher grounds and move away from waterfront areas.