
Poll: Majority of Americans Oppose Ongoing Military Action in Iran
A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll shows 56% of Americans oppose continued U.S. military action in Iran despite President Trump's vows to continue operations.

A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll shows 56% of Americans oppose continued U.S. military action in Iran despite President Trump's vows to continue operations.

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A lawsuit challenges Georgia's laws that criminalize certain midwifery practices as maternal health outcomes worsen in the state.

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A US legal adviser stated that military action against Iran would be justified due to Tehran's alleged decades of aggressive behavior.

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Australia's Albanese calls for clarity on Iran war objectives while Egypt's Sisi warns oil prices could exceed $200 per barrel.
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