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soldiers have been killed since the conflict with Iran began.
G7 nations meeting in France have agreed to help secure the passage of ships in the Strait of Hormuz, but only once hostilities end.
NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports it's not the full-throated support President Trump was looking for, but U.S.
allies are refusing to be drawn into the conflict.
Demonstrations against President Trump are expected in cities across the country today.
Bruce Convisor reports organizers of the No Kings movement are expecting more than 3,000 rallies nationwide.
You're listening to NPR News from Washington.
The school board in Dallas, Texas, has voted unanimously to offer free universal pre-K across the district.
Bill Zibel with member station KERA reports that enrollment starts next month.
Pro golfer Tiger Woods is facing DUI charges after a rollover crash in Florida on Friday.
Authorities say a breath test showed no alcohol, but they suspect drugs or medication.
Martin County Sheriff John Budenseek says Woods cooperated with a breathalyzer but refused a urine test.
This is his second rollover crash.
Woods was seriously injured in an accident in Southern California in 2021.
I'm Windsor Johnston, NPR News in Washington.
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House Republicans have rejected a bipartisan Senate deal to reopen the Department of Homeland Security, prolonging a shutdown that has strained security at U.S.
They criticize the Senate plan for excluding additional money for immigration enforcement.