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allied ports in the region that poses serious risks for the global economy and the nearly week-long ceasefire.
The Lebanese Red Cross is accusing Israel of directly targeting one of its ambulance teams in an attack yesterday that killed one paramedic and wounded another.
Lebanon's government says at least 87 health workers have been killed in Israeli attacks during this current invasion.
Israel has accused Hezbollah of transporting weapons in ambulances.
A federal judge has dismissed President Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal.
Trump sued over an article about a bawdy birthday greeting two decades ago to the late and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
NPR's David Folkenflik reports.
It was announced today that for that very article, the White House Correspondents Association has awarded the Wall Street Journal this year's Catherine Graham Award for Courage and Accountability.
More than a thousand movie stars, writers, and directors declared their unequivocal opposition to the proposed paramount merger with Warner Bros.
In an open letter, a large swath of the industry came out against the $111 billion deal that would consolidate the two legacy studios, arguing it would reduce jobs in an already downsized Hollywood.
Hungarian election winner Petr Madjar says he would talk to Russian President Vladimir Putin but won't initiate contact.
He defeated Putin ally Viktor Orban yesterday.
Madjar says he will ask Putin to end the killing in Ukraine and plans to review Hungary's Russian energy contracts.
The housing market remained sluggish in March.
Existing home sales fell 1% compared to a year ago, according to the National Association of Realtors.
NPR's Stephen Basaha reports the association is expecting the housing slump to continue.
The faith-based AI market is expanding with tools for various religions.