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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dan Ronan.
Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard,
testified before Congress Wednesday
telling lawmakers that Iran's leadership
appears to be intact, but it has been degraded.
Gabbard was questioned at the hearing by
Georgia Democratic Senator John Ausef
and she responded to a question about Iran's intentions in the war
and if Iran posed a nuclear threat.
Was it the assessment of the intelligence community
that there was a, quote, imminent nuclear threat posed
by the Iranian regime, yes or no?
Senator, the only person who can determine
and what isn't is not an imminent threat is the president.
Gabbard did not respond directly to questions
about whether President Trump had been warned about the potential fallout
from the war, including Iran's attacks against its golf neighbors
and its effective closure of the straight-of-war moves.
Vice President JD Vance made a stop at a manufacturing facility
in Auburn Hills, Michigan today.
That's about 20 miles north of Detroit.
As Alex McClennard of Member Station WDET reports,
it was the first visit to the state since last week's attack
on the Temple Israel synagogue.
The attack took place in West Bloomfield
about 30 minutes away from where the vice president was speaking.
Vance says he and the president stand with Michigan's Jewish community.
We love you and we're proud of how you've handled this particular situation
because it is tough.
The suspect, 41-year-old Aiman Muhammad Ghazali,
a naturalized U.S. citizen from Lebanon,
was the only person killed in the attack.
Vance praised the work of security guards at Temple Israel.
He reassured the crowd that the U.S. government is constantly monitoring
to try to stop such attacks before they happen.
Friend PR News, I'm Alex McClennard in Detroit.
The Federal Aviation Administration is tightening safety rules
around congested airspace around major airports.
NPR's Joel Rose reports the FAA announced today
it's suspending the use of visual separation
between helicopters and planes.
The FAA says air traffic controllers will now use radar
to make sure that helicopters maintain a safe distance
from arriving and departing planes in congested airspace.
The announcement comes in the wake of last year's fatal mid-air collision
near Washington, D.C., between a U.S. Army helicopter
and a regional jet that killed 67 people.
The FAA also identified two recent close calls
between helicopters and planes at airports in San Antonio
and Burbank, California, that contributed to the change.
After a year-long review, the agency concluded that visual separation
where pilots are instructed to see and avoid other aircraft
is, quote, not enough of a safety mitigation tool,
unquote, in high-traffic areas.
Joel Rose, NPR News, Washington.
The Federal Reserve said on Wednesday
it's going to keep its key interest rates unchanged
amid concern about the state of the U.S. economy
and your listening to NPR News.
Long time labor rights activist Dolores Herta says
she was among the girls and women who were sexually abused decades ago
by the then-long admired civil rights icon Caesar Chavez,
who led the United Farm Workers Union.
Herta said she remained quiet for 60 years because she said she was concerned
that revealing the information would hurt the farm workers' movement.
Chavez died more than three decades ago,
but the stunning allegations against him are drawing immediate calls
to change events and memorials that were put in place to honor him.
Kiki Sheppard has died.
For years, she co-hosted Showtime at the Apollo,
a storied showcase for black entertainers.
NPR's new to Ula Bay has more.
It's time for the lovely Miss Kiki Sheppard, y'all.
Starting in 1987, Kiki Sheppard was the impeccable, elegant face
of Showtime at the Apollo.
She worked alongside prominent MCs like Sinbad and Steve Harvey.
The variety shows filmed live at the historic theater in Harlem
were Sheppard's channel light on newcomers and paid tribute to legends,
such as Motown Musician Eddie Kendrick's.
His was a clear, crystal, powerful, tinner-fall-settle voice.
On top of her work, on screen and on stage, Sheppard also founded a nonprofit
that helped people with sickle cell disease and their families.
Netta Ulibi, NPR News.
All three stock indexes were down on Wednesday.
The Dow dropped 768 points.
The S&P fell by 91.
The NASDAQ was also negative.
It dropped 327 points.
I'm Dan Roman, NPR News in Washington.
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