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An Israeli strike in southern Lebanon killed six people yesterday, according to Lebanon's health ministry.
NPR's Jawad Rizqala reports the latest casualties included a child and three paramedics responding to an earlier attack.
The pharmaceutical industry is still fighting Medicare drug price negotiation.
But on Monday, the Supreme Court dealt the industry another loss.
Online publishers are on edge about changes to Google search that the company unveiled earlier this week.
More on this from NPR's Bobby Allen.
In Serbia, tens of thousands of anti-government protesters rallied in Belgrade's central square to demand the removal of President Aleksandar Vucic.
The large crowd included university students, many wearing T-shirts that read, Students Win.
Protest organizers are calling for an early election and investigations into alleged corruption by government officials.
The demonstrations were largely peaceful, but police later used tear gas against some small groups of protesters that were seen throwing flares and bottles at security forces, according to the Associated Press.
The travel site Kayak says domestic airfares are nearly 30 percent higher than they were a year ago.
Gas prices are up some 40 percent.
And Paris Stefan Bessaha reports millions of Americans are still expected to travel for the Memorial Day weekend.
And I'm Dwahli Saikowtel, NPR in New York City.
Live from NPR News in New York City, I'm Dua Halisa Kautel.
There may be significant progress toward a peace agreement in the U.S.
President Trump is claiming as much in a new social media post, though he provides few details as to what the agreement contains.
NPR's Daniel Kurtzleben has the latest.