Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.
U.S. Forces are searching for a missing crew member after two American fighter jets were shot down over Iran on Friday.
NPR's Di Parvez reports on how Iranian state media is covering the search.
State media has televised a callout asking for nomadic tribes and local villagers
to target any foreign pilots in the area.
The announcement includes a monetary reward for any capture.
A U.S. Official confirmed to NPR that a search and rescue operation is in progress.
That's NPR's De Parvez reporting.
The war in Iran is having real consequences for the economy.
NPR's Domenico Montanaro reports, even with some positive economic signals for President Trump,
the broader outlook is being shaped by the war and rising costs.
Trump did, though, get some good news with a positive jobs report.
Inflation is also holding steady, which makes you wonder,
though, what the economy would look like if it was n't for this war or Trump's tariffs,
because both of those things have led to higher prices and really damaged Trump's approval ratings on the economy.
The war is clearly also consuming so much of Trump's attention.
NPR's Domenico Montanaro reporting.
The White House wants to begin privatizing airport security operations.
NPR's Joel Rose reports.
That are currently handled by the TSA.