Line from NPR News in Washington, on Corvo Coleman.
President Trump took questions from reporters yesterday about the U.S. and Israeli war in
He's been giving conflicting reasons for why he launched the attack.
And Piers-Mara Liasin says Trump declared what he's looking for now.
The dominant message was declaring victory.
And after you declare victory, you tend to look for an off-ramp.
The quote, this was just an excursion.
We're close to finishing very soon.
He talked about, he said, we've already won.
But then in the next breath, he said, but we haven't won enough, and we're determined
to achieve total victory.
And Piers-Mara Liasin reporting, the U.S. and Israel continue to fire at Iran.
And Iran is firing back at its neighbors.
Bahrain says, and Iranian attack hit a residential building in its capital.
At least one person was killed.
Officials in the United Arab Emirates say they've intercepted Iranian missiles and drones.
The war has contributed to volatility in the oil markets.
Officials with the group of seven industrialized nation spoke yesterday, they say they're
prepared to release crude oil reserves to bolster world oil supply.
But they haven't done it yet.
Meanwhile, Energy Secretary Chris Wright says the U.S.
is considering a release of oil from its own reserves.
From Colorado Public Radio, Ishaan Takor has more.
During a tour of a natural gas plant in Colorado, Wright said the U.S. is considering
quote, coordinated releases of oil from the strategic petroleum reserve.
The SPR sits on the Gulf Coast and currently holds more than 400 million barrels of oil.
The war in Iran is choking global oil supplies.
A coordinated release from countries like the U.S., France, Canada, and more could help
What we do have our gasoline and our diesel and our jet fuel prices up.
That hurts American citizens, consumers, we are doing everything we can to alleviate
The average gas price in the U.S. has already jumped about 50 cents in a week, according
No decision has been made yet about a release.
For MPR News, I'm Ishaan Takor in Platteville, Colorado.
U.S. air travelers are still seeing long wait times at airport security checkpoints
And Pierre's jewel rose has more.
Security lines snaked out of the terminal and into the parking garage at Louis Armstrong
International Airport in New Orleans.
But Houston's hobby airport passengers waited three hours or more at security checkpoints
Austin Quayar was trying to get home to Chicago.
We were going to try to look at getting earlier flights, but we came and get up to ask
The Department of Homeland Security blamed the long lines on the partial government shutdown.
Workers at the TSA, the Transportation Security Administration, have been working without
pay for more than three weeks.
After lawmakers and the White House failed to agree on changes to how immigration officers
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There are more elections today.
There's a special election in the Georgia Congressional District, formerly held by
Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene.
There are 17 candidates all running against each other because party affiliation does
not matter in today's Georgia election.
Separately, Mississippi is holding its primary elections today to select candidates for
this year's midterm elections.
A new study finds that social media use can be linked to symptoms of mental health problems
and substance abuse in children and adolescents.
NPR's Ritu Chatterjee reports the link between social media use and depression was stronger
for kids in their early teens.
The study was a meta-analysis of more than 150 previously published studies involving
nearly 19,000 participants.
Researchers found that social media use among children and adolescents was consistently
associated with higher levels of depression, self-harm, substance use and behavioral issues.
It was also linked to poor academic performance and poorer perception of oneself.
The study also looked at impacts of video games on kids and found them to be linked with
aggression and other behavioral concerns.
Video games were also linked to modest increases in attention and executive functioning.
The results are published in JAMA Pediatrics, Ritu Chatterjee and NPR News.
International Weather Service is warning the central and southern plains today of the
strong chance of severe weather that could include hail and a few tornadoes.
This comes after last Friday's deadly tornado outbreak that killed eight people, four of
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