Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.
Iran fired ballistic missiles and drones at an airbase in Saudi Arabia.
NPR's Jaina Rapp reports at least 12 U.S. Service members were wounded in the attack, five of them seriously.
Iran fired multiple missiles and dozens of drones in the attack on the Prince Sultan airbase
in what appeared to be a significant breach of U.S. Air defenses, according to military experts.
Reuters quoted unidentified U.S. Officials as saying in addition to injuries,
several U.S. Refueling tankers were damaged in the attack.
Iran released Chinese satellite photos of what appeared to be burning aircraft at the base.
It said two of the tankers, which refuel fighter jets in the air, were destroyed and others damaged.
Iran launched the attack after Israeli strikes on the country's biggest steel plants.
Jane Araf, NPR News, Amman.
House Republicans are rejecting a Senate bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security,
keeping parts of the agency in limbo.
The Senate version left out new immigration enforcement funding, a key demand for the GOP.
House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries says enforcement should focus on violent offenders, not families.
Immigration enforcement should focus on violent felons.
Who are in this country illegally, not target law-abiding immigrant families or brutalize
and in some cases kill American citizens.
House Speaker Mike Johnson is blasting the Senate bill.
This gambit that was done last night is a joke.