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is successfully destroying the country's military capabilities.
Trump also told several news outlets that he should play a direct role in choosing the next leader of Iran.
The State Department is suspending operations at the U.S.
Embassy in Kuwait as Iran continues firing missiles and drones in response to U.S.
NPR's Michelle Kellerman reports many other embassies in the region have canceled public appointments.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
has announced that 53 medical schools in the U.S.
have agreed to expand their nutrition curriculum.
NPR's Maria Godoy reports it's a move that many experts say is long overdue.
At the close on Wall Street, the Dow was down 784 points.
About two dozen states are challenging new global tariffs imposed by President Trump.
The states filed a lawsuit today over import taxes announced after the administration suffered a setback at the Supreme Court.
Democratic attorneys general leading the case argued the president is exceeding his authority with planned 15 percent tariffs on goods from much of the world.
Trump says the tariffs are necessary to reduce trade deficits.
The president's White House ballroom project is receiving an overwhelming amount of negative feedback from the public.
NPR's Tamra Keith reports the National Capital Planning Commission held a hearing today in Washington that included extensive public comment.