Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman.
A funeral service was held Saturday for an American service member killed in the war in the Middle East.
35-year-old Captain Cody Cork of Winter Haven, Florida, was among six people killed
by a drone strike at a command center in Kuwait.
His stepmother, Stacey Cork, says he leaves behind a legacy worth celebrating.
We don't just say goodbye.
We say thank you.
Thank you, Cody, for your courage, your heart, your laughter. and for the life you've lived so fully.
Master Sergeant Robert Bunch said Cork lived a life of courage, commitment, and sacrifice.
That level of selfless service is something we can never fully repay,
but we can honor it by remembering his legacy.
Iran attacked two communities near Israel's main nuclear research center Saturday night.
At least seven people were seriously injured and several buildings were damaged.
The attack came after Israel's military hit Tehran's main nuclear enrichment site.
It's the first time Israel's nuclear research facility was targeted.
Israel says it was not able to intercept the missiles.
In Cuba, that country's electricity grid has collapsed for the second time
in a week, leaving 10 million people without power.
As Katie Silver reports from Mexico City, it's the latest in a series of widespread outages
as the U.S. oil embargo continues to take its toll.