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An Iranian missile hit an air base in Saudi Arabia, injuring U.S. Troops.
NPR's Greg Myrie reports Iran has been striking bases with U.S. Forces over the past month.
The Iranian missile slammed into the Prince Sultan Air Base,
a military facility shared by Saudi and U.S. Forces outside the capital, Riyadh.
This comes from a U.S. Official speaking to NPR, who is not authorized to comment publicly.
The official said U.S. Service members were wounded and some aircraft were apparently damaged as well.
The Wall Street Journal reported that 10 Americans were hurt in the strike too seriously.
Iran has targeted U.S. Bases throughout the region since the war began a month ago.
Overall, the Pentagon has put the U.S. Casualty toll at 13 killed and more than 300 injured.
Greg Myrie, NPR News, Washington.
House Republicans have rejected a Senate-backed bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security,
extending a weeks-long partial shutdown.
The bill had bipartisan support but excluded additional funding for immigration enforcement.
Hakeem Jeffries is accusing Republicans of targeting the wrong people in their immigration push.
Our views on immigration enforcement are the views of the American people.
Immigration enforcement should focus on violent felons who are in this country illegally, not target.
Law-abiding immigrant families or brutalize and in some cases kill American citizens.
House Speaker Mike Johnson rejected the Senate approach,
calling it a joke and insisting any deal must be fully fund border security.