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The Islamic Republic has ruled out diplomatic talks and has attacked oil infrastructure in the region, leaving global financial markets on edge.
The Trump administration again promised the most intense strikes yet, as NPR's Greg Myrie explains.
One of the world's most vital transit points for oil, the Strait of Hormuz, is closed.
The head of the Saudi oil company, Aramco, is one of the world's top exporters.
and is warning of catastrophic consequences if disruptions persist.
NPR's Tovia Smith reports on the hit to U.S.
The governor of Washington state is expected to sign a bill to restrict the use of masks by law enforcement.
As NPR's Martin Costi reports, Washington is the second state to try and curb the rising use of masks by federal immigration agents.
This is NPR News from Washington.
The FDA has found little evidence that a drug touted by President Trump can treat autism.
The agency did approve it for a different condition, not getting enough folate into the brain.
That's a big turnaround from a White House news conference last fall when Trump said the drug was under review for patients with autism.
FDA officials say they narrowed the review to the strongest evidence.
On any given evening, Amtrak and Long Island Railroad passengers are greeted by dancers practicing on a passageway above the tracks at Penn Station.
Jeff London reports on this ad hoc dance studio.
For NPR News, I'm Jeff London in New York.
Wilt Chamberlain has some NBA records that might never be touched, but Oklahoma City's Shea Gilgis-Alexander has matched the legend's record of 126 consecutive games
of 20 or more points last night, scoring 35 points and a win over the Denver Nuggets.