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NATO says it shot down another Iranian missile that flew into Turkish airspace today.
This is the third time a missile has been intercepted in or near Turkish airspace in two weeks.
Dari Baskaran reports from Istanbul, Turkey has remained neutral in the conflict.
The Pentagon says four of six U.S.
military refueling plane died when the plane went down in western Iraq.
A second plane with the refueling plane landed safely.
The Pentagon says the refueling plane was not brought down by either hostile or friendly fire.
The first French soldier has been killed in the conflict in Iran.
French Prime Minister Emmanuel Macron says others are wounded.
NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports.
NPR has learned the man who drove his truck into a suburban Detroit synagogue yesterday had relatives who died in Lebanon last week.
They were killed in an Israeli airstrike, according to a mayor in the family's town.
The attacker of the synagogue was found dead in his vehicle.
The FBI is investigating this as terrorism.
From Michigan Public Radio, Beanish Ahmed reports, the attack has rattled those who live nearby.
On Wall Street and pre-market trading, Dow futures are higher.
The FBI is investigating another terrorism incident at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia.