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Marines are headed to the Middle East, NPR has also confirmed the deployment of some 2,000 soldiers from the Army's 82nd Airborne Division.
NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben reports a series of Trump administration policies testing the patience of U.S.
OpenAI says it is discontinuing a tool for making AI video that was widely used to generate fake videos of real events.
NPR's Jeff Brumfield reports.
A jury in New Mexico has found that social media giant Meta failed to warn users about the dangers of its platforms that its platforms pose to children.
The jury Tuesday found Meta in violation of New Mexico's consumer protection law by hiding what it knew about risks to children's safety and mental health, ordering Meta to pay $375 million in penalties.
Meta owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp and says it plans to appeal.
A jury is deliberating a similar case in Los Angeles.
The head of NASA says the agency is going to pause its effort to build a small orbiting space station around the moon.
And Biersnell Greenfield-Boyce reports the agency will instead focus on the lunar surface.
The international standard Brent crude has dropped about 4% to around $96 a barrel.
I'm Giles Snyder, NPR News.
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President Trump says Iran has just given the U.S.