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Three weeks into the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, more American Marines are on their
way to the Middle East.
NPR's Quill Lawrence reports more than 2,000 Marines are being deployed now.
The USS Boxer Group of three ships carrying thousands of Marines from the 11th Marine Expeditionary
Unit has left California and will take about three weeks to reach the Gulf, according
to two U.S. officials who are not authorized to speak publicly.
That's in addition to the USS Tripoli Group, with more than 2,000 Marines, expected to
arrive soon from Japan.
Sent comm would not comment on the deployment or its mission, but Marines are traditionally
Quill Lawrence and P.R. News
Speaking to reporters outside of the White House a little while ago, President Trump once
again called on allies to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
The average price of regular gas is 391 now.
NPR's Camilla Domenoski reports, Internet search data show more people are considering
Since the start of this month, the war in Iran has pushed gasoline prices up sharply.
And on the AutoSight Edmonds, the share of shoppers considering electric vehicles grew
about 15% to its highest level all year.
Now searching for a vehicle is not the same as buying one.
There are lots of factors in a purchase.
I've injuries the director of incites at Edmonds.
The answer to $5 gallon gas is not buying a $50,000 car, but it's definitely something
that you should put in your consideration set.
But analysts say if prices remain high, it can push shoppers to put a higher value on
fuel savings as they choose vehicles.
Camilla Domenoski and P.R. News
The Trump administration says it's moving significant management of the nation's federal
student loan portfolio to the Treasury Department.
And P.R. Sequoia Carillo reports President Trump is continuing his effort to eventually
close the education department.
In the administration's latest move to shift responsibilities away from the Department
of Education, management of much of the country's student loan portfolio worth nearly $1.7 trillion
will be phased over to the Treasury Department.
The administration says Treasury is better equipped to manage the program.
As in default, we'll move over first, followed by loans that are in good standing.
And in the final phase, Treasury will take over the free application for federal student
More than 40 million borrowers hold federal student loans while about 12 million of them are
either in default or on their way there.
Sequoia Carillo and P.R. News
NPR has learned CBS News is laying off 6 percent of its workforce.
Network officials say the cuts were painful but necessary.
The cuts include the end of CBS News Radio in May, according to an internal CBS memo obtained
CBS News Radio was heard on about 700 affiliate stations.
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A new study finds that humans and animals have shared acoustic tastes.
NPR's Nate Rott has more.
Animals make a lot of sounds to attract mates, and scientists know that some are more
effective than others.
Take the Pacific Field Cricket.
That call is less appealing to other crickets than this one.
And it turns out, according to the new study published in the journal Science, it's more
appealing to people too.
Scientists had more than 4,000 volunteers listen to pairs of calls from 16 different species
and pick which ones they preferred.
Do you prefer this song, Sparrow?
And they found that overall, humans agreed with the animal's preferences, suggesting we
share a sense of beauty with the natural world.
Nate Rott and P.R. News
Muslims around the world are celebrating Ed Elfitter today, marking the end of the holy
It's a time of prayer, celebration, and family to break the fast of Ramadan.
The holiday comes as the Middle East is embroiled in the U.S. and Israel's war with Iran.
It is the first day of spring.
Southwest isn't a heat wave that's supposed to last for a while.
It'll get over 100 degrees in Los Angeles, Phoenix, and Vegas today.
It's early in the year for whether that hot even out west, the spring equinox also falls.
The same week, parts of the upper Midwest got pummeled with snow.
The snowfall broke records in Michigan's upper peninsula where Marquette got over three
feet and they're still cleaning up.
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