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NPR's Ayyub Atrawi reporting, the war against Iran is causing some of the U.S.
to change their travel plans.
NPR's Stephen Basaha reports many travelers are avoiding international trips due to concerns about safety and cost.
The Trump administration has shelved three studies that examined vaccines that protect against COVID-19 and shingles.
Oil prices sank and stock markets rallied worldwide today.
The S&P 500 climbed nearly 1.5%.
British voters will cast ballots in elections that could hasten the end of Prime Minister Keir Starmer's troubled term.
His popularity has plunged due to factors including a weak economy and his decision to appoint Peter Mandelson, a friend of Jeffrey Epstein, as ambassador to Washington.
Georgia public high school students will soon no longer be allowed to use cell phones during the school day.
Around two-thirds of states have limited phone usage in school, as Mei-Mei Xu reports from member station WABE.
Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo will not run in Maryland's Preakness Stakes next weekend.
That means there will be no chance of a Triple Crown winner this year, where a horse wins the Derby, Preakness, and New York's Belmont Stakes.
American Pharoah in 2015 and Justify in 2018 are the only horses to sweep all three races over the past four decades.
I'm Ryland Barton, and you're listening to NPR News from Washington.
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Economists warn the financial fallout from the Iran war is already spreading beyond the gas pump, with disruptions to shipping, freight and oil markets driving up the cost of household products.
Experts say those costs could keep rising even if tensions ease soon, as NPR's Windsor Johnson reports.
A new NPR-PBS News Marist poll out today finds President Trump at the lowest point in his presidency politically as people across the U.S.