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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Kurova Coleman, Oklahoma Republican Senator Mark
Wayne Mullen is at a Senate confirmation hearing to be Homeland Security Secretary.
The DHS is partially shut down over democratic concerns about federal immigration agents'
operations.
Do you have to Democratic Senator Maggie Hassan pointed to the killing of Minneapolis
protestor Alex Pretti in January?
Mullen responded.
I don't get to choose the laws that I enforce.
You guys pass the laws.
I enforce those laws.
Right.
And the reason why we haven't had it.
Shooting a protestor who is exercising his First Amendment speech and carrying a lawfully
licensed gun is not a lawful behavior.
Mullen also says 280,000 DHS employees have gone a month without pay.
That includes TSA agents at airport security.
One airport in Houston says half of its TSA agents have called out this week.
Israel and Iran have traded airstrikes today as the war in the Middle East continues.
Iran's president confirms Israel killed Tehran's intelligence minister, Esmail Katib, overnight.
Yesterday Israel killed another top Iranian leader, the man widely believed to be running
Iran.
Ali Larajani.
Iran is retaliated, firing at Gulf countries and at Israel, and bears Daniel Eastern reports
from Tel Aviv.
After Israel's killing of top Iranian leader Ali Larajani, Iran says it targeted the
Tel Aviv area with multiple warhead missiles, also known as cluster munitions.
A man and woman were killed in their apartment in Ramadgan, a suburb of Tel Aviv.
The Iranian missile attack also caused damage in other parts of Central Israel, including
a train station in Tel Aviv.
Iran's missile attacks across the region have been the most lethal in Israel, where at
least 14 people have been killed since the war started.
Israel's military says it struck air defense systems in Tehran and has below rocket launchers
in Lebanon, Tuesday, and has bullet-fired more rockets into northern Israel, Tuesday.
Daniel Estrin, NPR News, Tel Aviv.
President Trump continues to raise the idea of the U.S. taking over Cuba.
And Pierre's Franco-Artonius reports Trump says he expects to announce something soon.
Trump's threats come as the 10-year anniversary of former President Barack Obama's visit
to Havana approaches when he celebrated his own agreement, creating business opportunities
with the island nation.
Mark Firestein, who served in the Obama White House, sees the possibility of a similar Obama
2.0 deal.
The contours of an agreement, I think, looked a lot like what Obama and the Cubans agreed
to 10 years ago, which was basically the Cubans opening up the economy, releasing political
prisoners, pledging to ease oppression, and in turn, United States lifting sanctions.
But Trump rescinded that deal, and his team has signaled they're looking for leadership
changes, as well as economic changes.
They're listening to NPR News from Washington.
President Trump has waved a century-old maritime law in an effort to lower gasoline prices.
The law is called the Jones Act.
When it's in force, it requires all goods that are shipped between U.S. ports be transported
on U.S. built and U.S. flagged vessels.
But Trump has waved this law.
That means foreign vessels can now do this.
That could possibly cut fuel costs and speed up deliveries.
Many Americans who use marijuana say they do so for mental health conditions such as
anxiety and depression.
NPR's Will Stone reports on a major review published in the journal Lancet Psychiatry.
This is the largest effort to date to pull together all the data from high-quality trials
on cannabis and mental health.
The researchers at the University of Sydney concluded there was no indication cannabis
is effective for anxiety, depression, PTSD and other conditions.
It found limited support for a few areas like insomnia, autism, and Tourette syndrome.
Ziva Cooper is a cannabis researcher at UCLA who was not involved in the new paper.
I would say that there are significant limitations with these types of studies.
She says yes, there is a need for more well-controlled trials on cannabis.
But the new review excluded other evidence that does show certain compounds in the plant
can be beneficial for anxiety and other symptoms.
Will Stone and PR News.
Venezuela defeated the United States last night, three to two, in the championship game
of the world baseball classic.
Venezuela's Eugenio Suarez hit the go ahead double in the ninth inning to clinch the
win for Venezuela.
I'm Corva Coleman, NPR News in Washington.
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