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  • Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.

  • U.S. Airstrikes have reportedly hit an Iranian city that is also home to one of Iran's main nuclear sites.

  • President Trump posted a video of explosions online but did not identify it.

  • The Associated Press reports it's likely the Iranian city of Isfahan.

  • Separately, Kuwait is blaming Iran for a strike on a Kuwaiti oil tanker in the Persian Gulf.

  • The fire was put out.

  • No one was injured.

  • Meanwhile, the national average price of gasoline has risen above $4 a gallon, according to AAA.

  • That's more than a dollar higher than it was before the war started a month ago.

  • And Piers Kamila Domenoski reports.

  • Last year, gasoline prices were remarkably stable, a straight line more or less.

  • So far this month, they've also been a straight line, almost straight up.

  • Prices vary around the country, most expensive on the West Coast and least expensive in the middle of the continent,

  • but they 're rising everywhere.

  • Crude oil is driving prices up as the war in Iran disrupts global oil trade.

  • A switch to summer gasoline and the typical seasonal rise in demand are not helping.

  • The average cost of public charging electric vehicles is 41 cents a kilowatt hour,

  • AAA reports, up slightly, two cents from a month ago.

  • Kamila Domenoski, NPR News.

  • And peacekeepers were killed in Lebanon.