At least a dozen U.S. Service members injured by Iranian strikes overnight.
A month into the war, it's unclear if the U.S.
Is in ceasefire talks or preparing to widen the conflict.
I'm Scott Simon.
I'm Don Gagné, and this is Up First from NPR News.
The war in Iran has shocked energy prices.
Both are dragging down President Trump's approval rating.
Meanwhile, little relief from long lines at airports as the government fights over the funding
of the Department of Homeland Security.
And people opposed to the Trump administration gather at no-king's protests around the country.
What are they planning in Minnesota, where protesters against ICE were killed earlier this year?
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