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.