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Britain says Iran launched an unsuccessful missile attack at a joint British and American base in the Indian Ocean.
NPR's Ruth Sherlock has more.
The Senate's holding a rare weekend session debating the Republican Save America Act, which has new requirements for voter registration and requires photo IDs at the polls.
But Democrats say federal law already blocks non-citizens from voting.
They're also debating ending the DHS shutdown.
Democrats have blocked efforts to fund the whole agency without reforms to ICE.
But they say they want TSA workers vaccinated.
Travelers are facing long security lines at some U.S.
airports as the partial government shutdown drags on.
And Pierce Shannon Bond has more.
Hawaii is getting hit with its worst flash flooding in more than 20 years, as officials tell people in flooded areas to evacuate.
Muddy floodwaters from heavy rains that fell on soil already saturated from downpours from a winter storm a week ago inundated streets, pushed homes off their foundations, and swallowed vehicles.
More than 230 people have been rescued on Oahu.
A 120-year-old dam is in danger of failing, though officials say water levels there have been receding.
The danger, though, comes if more rain falls.