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and Israeli military strikes on Iran.
NPR's Michelle Kellerman has more.
Lawmakers are pushing for a vote to block further military action in Iran without the consent of Congress.
Scott Macione from member station WYPR has more.
Lebanon's militant group Hezbollah is condemning the strikes, but it hasn't launched any attacks.
NPR's Jawad Rizkallah reports many Lebanese worry the fighting could again engulf their country.
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President Trump is ordering the U.S.
government to cut ties with AI maker Anthropic and stop using its products.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth designated the company a supply chain risk.
This after Anthropic said it wanted assurances that the military would not use its AI for fully autonomous weapons or for domestic surveillance.
Anthropic says it will challenge the supply chain risk designation in court.
Meanwhile, hours later, OpenAI said it reached an agreement with the Pentagon.
One of the world's top medical journals is taking aim at Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
to mark his first year leading the Department of Health and Human Services.
The scathing editorial appears in the latest issue of The Lancet.
And I'm Janine Herbst, NPR News in Washington.
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President Trump says Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, is dead, though Iran hasn't confirmed this.