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  • A vigil was held outside of the Capitol Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C.

  • Thursday to honor the two Israeli embassy staffers who were killed there on Wednesday.

  • Embassy officials say 30-year-old Yaron Lashinsky and 26-year-old Sarah Milgram were a couple who would soon be engaged.

  • Their suspected assailant, Elias Rodriguez of Chicago, is facing two counts of first-degree murder.

  • Authorities say Rodriguez shouted free Palestine after being arrested.

  • A new lawsuit challenges the Trump administration's demand that states share personal information on millions of people receiving food assistance.

  • As NPR's Jude Jaffe Block reports,

  • the lawsuit comes as some states prepare to release data that could be used for immigration enforcement.

  • Recent guidance from the USDA orders states to provide names, birthdates, social security numbers,

  • and addresses of people who've applied to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program since 2020.

  • The lawsuit in federal court argues the USDA did not follow proper protocols to collect that data under federal privacy laws.

  • Attorney Madeline Wiseman is with the National Student Legal Defense Network.