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The Pentagon is sending more troops to the Middle East as the war with Iran continues.
That includes elements of the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division.
The deployment adds the growing presence of U.S. forces in the region nearly one month
after the start of Operation Epic Fury.
Richard Engle with more.
The announcement came as President Trump said he's already won the war.
I think we're going to end it.
I can't tell you for sure.
You know, I don't like to say this.
We've won this with this war has been won.
13 American servicemembers have been killed since the war began.
President Trump is slated to hold a cabinet meeting at the White House today.
It comes as the war with Iran is looming large.
It also comes as the Department of Homeland Security funding stand up between Democrats
and Republicans continues.
The DHS feud has led to long lines at TSA checkpoints and airports throughout the country.
Social media giants may have to make major changes after being found liable
for addicting kids to their platforms, more from Tammy Trehio.
A jury in Los Angeles sided with the plaintiff, a young woman,
in the landmark federal trial involving Instagram's parent company Mehta.
YouTube's parent company Google, she accused the companies of designing their platforms
to get her hooked early on leading to depression and suicidal thoughts into adulthood.
She was awarded $3 million.
Snapchat and TikTok had previously settled out of court with her.
The case has been watched closely because it's seen as a test case
for hundreds of similar lawsuits that are pending across the US.
Gas prices are holding steady at just shy of $4 a gallon.
Triple A puts today's national average at $398 the same as yesterday.
That halts a string of steady jumps since the outbreak of the war in Iran one month ago
the national average was a dollar less at $298 a gallon.
Stock futures are little changed as traders monitor the US, Iran, war developments.
Tuberculosis is making a comeback in the United States.
In New York, Sarah Lee Casler.
The CDC says more than 10,000 TB cases were reported in America last year,
including 967 in New York.
That's the most of any US city and that reverses three decades of decline.
The disease also known as white plague primarily affects the lungs
and is the world's deadliest infectious disease.
Health experts say cases are often missed because TB can be mistaken for flu or RSV.
Delays and treatment have led to a surge and added biotic resistance to first line
Good news if tips are part of your income or from Wendy Swanson.
The no tax on tips provision in the big beautiful bill isn't a fact for this tax season.
Mark Steber is the Chief Tax Information Officer at Jackson Hewitt.
Starting in 25, the tax return you're working on now, you can deduct up to $25,000 in qualified tips.
There's a new form, there's a new line number where you put it there.
Because it's typically historically and correctly already supposed to be on your tax return.
Now there's a new tax deduction.
Steber says it's a great new benefit for millions of Americans,
but he says you have to track those qualified tips.
You kind of have to come up with that data this year because there's not an auto box on a form
or a W2 or a 1099 any see or whatever you might otherwise get for your tips.
So it's important to keep track of it or already have kept track of it
or at least assimilate that information.
You can also deduct up to $12,500 of qualified overtime pay on your federal income tax return.
The tax filing deadline is Wednesday, April 15th at midnight.
The I Heart Radio Music Awards are tonight.
This year's ceremony will celebrate the most played artist of 2025
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