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Israel says it's carried out a new wave of strikes on what it calls regime infrastructure in Tehran.
The military says it hit air defense sites and facilities tied to weapons storage and research.
Iran continues to fire at neighboring countries.
It damaged a desalination plant in Kuwait on Friday, but Iran's state media have confirmed that one of its own plants is still fully out of service.
The government says it was hit by an airstrike.
NPR's Julia Simon reports experts say attacks on plants that create fresh water are increasingly becoming a weapon of war.
The CDC is warning of an illicit drug that's often found alongside fentanyl in some parts of the country.
NPR's Ping Wang reports it can cause dangerous withdrawal symptoms.
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Amazon says it's adding a 3.5 percent fuel and logistics surcharge to sellers because of higher fuel prices amid the war in Iran.
The online retailer says the added costs will take effect on April 17th.
The Trump administration is suing three states, Arizona, Illinois, and Connecticut, arguing the prediction market industry should be federally regulated and not subject to the rules of state gambling commissions.
Some states have sued individual companies, claiming they offer unregulated sports gambling.
Todd Bookman with New Hampshire Public Radio reports.
Illinois will play UConn tonight in the NCAA Men's Final Four in Indianapolis.
Michigan will take on Arizona in the second matchup.
The two winners will advance to the championship game on Monday night.
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