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Arizona Democratic Senator Mark Kelly says Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has some questions to answer when it comes to that U.S.
military attack on a boat allegedly carrying drugs that included a second strike reported to have killed survivors.
If there is anyone who needs to answer questions in public and under oath,
Kelly is among that group of congressional Democrats who appeared in a video reminding members of the U.S.
military that they have a duty not to follow illegal orders.
Both Democrats and Republicans have voiced concerns about the attack's legality.
Hegsath reportedly authorized the attack.
The White House says it was carried out by Navy Admiral Frank Bradley, who is expected to be on Capitol Hill to answer questions on Thursday.
Pope Leo is in Lebanon on his first papal visit to the Middle East.
Lebanon is grappling with a long-running economic and security crisis that has prompted young people in particular to leave the country.
Correspondent Jaina Raft reports on his message to them.
The nation's public health agency has taken big hits this year, losing a quarter to a third of its staff as the Trump administration seeks to downsize government agencies.
NPR's Ping Huang reports that the cuts have left gaps in function at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Alina Haba has been disqualified from serving as New Jersey's top federal prosecutor.
A federal appeals court cited with a lower court's ruling in August found Haba was unlawfully appointed.