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Israel in Lebanon; NATO on Middle East war; Cuba : NPR

Last updated: March 17, 2026 6:22 am
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The U.S. and Israel’s conflict with Iran is escalating, now extending into Lebanon. Israel has increased its ground attacks on Hezbollah, an Iranian-supported militant group. According to Israel’s defense minister, the Israeli military has successfully targeted and killed two top Iranian commanders. Iran has yet to confirm these deaths. Meanwhile, some European allies of the U.S. have declined to deploy warships to the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial oil passage currently obstructed by Iran. NATO is scheduled to meet in Brussels today to address the rising tensions in the Middle East.

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  • 🎧 The Lebanese government reports that 1 million people have now been displaced. Over the weekend, NPR’s Hadeel Al-Shalchi visited a couple of Lebanese towns in Bekaa Valley, where evacuation orders have left streets empty and businesses shuttered. Al-Shalchi says many buildings, including homes and schools, lie in ruins from Israeli airstrikes. Residents who remain in the area are hesitant to leave, fearing they may never be able to return. Mass evacuations are a tactic Israel has used in Gaza, where many Palestinians were barred from returning home.
  • 🎧 President Trump has said that NATO allies should help the U.S. reopen the Strait of Hormuz. But European countries firmly believe this isn’t their war, reporter Teri Schultz tells Up First. The president didn’t consult them before taking action, and then demanded to use European military bases in the Middle East. European allies are currently focused on Russian President Vladimir Putin, who they see as their enemy, and on Ukraine as a territory to protect. Schultz says it remains to be seen if Trump will intensify pressure to shift European leaders’ priorities.

Another catastrophic collapse of Cuba’s electricity grid yesterday left nearly 11 million people without power. This outage is not the first across the entire island, but it is the largest since the U.S. began blocking oil to Cuba in January. The interruption of service comes as Trump vowed yesterday that he would have the “honor of taking Cuba.”

  • 🎧 Cuba’s power grid has been failing for decades, and the government hasn’t been able to keep up with the maintenance, NPR’s Eyder Peralta says. The country relies on imported oil for its thermal power plants, and it hasn’t received any for months. Small demonstrations broke out after the blackouts. The Cuban government responded by opening parts of the economy and betting on solar energy. But Peralta says it’s unclear how quickly that can ease residents’ pain. President Miguel Díaz-Canel confirmed last week that negotiations with the U.S. are underway. Over the weekend, Cuba announced it would release 51 prisoners arrested during protests in 2021 and allow Cubans living abroad to invest in and own businesses in Cuba. Peralta says it’s unclear if these concessions will satisfy Washington.

The Supreme Court yesterday temporarily halted the Trump administration’s plan to deport some 6,000 Syrians and 350,000 Haitians who had received Temporary Protected Status from Presidents Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Trump himself in his first term. The court has also expedited arguments for these cases to April, with a decision likely by the end of June. Federal law allows presidents to grant TPS for people in the U.S. whose home country is experiencing armed conflict, natural disasters and other extraordinary, temporary conditions. Trump wants to end TPS for individuals from 13 countries, including Myanmar, Nepal, Honduras, Nicaragua, Afghanistan, Cameroon, Yemen, Somalia, Ethiopia, South Sudan and Venezuela.

A federal judge yesterday blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to overhaul national vaccine policies, including the controversial decision to cut the number of federally recommended vaccinations for children. U.S. District Court Judge Brian Murphy in Boston ruled that Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. improperly replaced the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s entire vaccine advisory committee. Murphy said Kennedy and this committee disregarded long-used, well-regarded scientific processes for developing vaccine policy and wrote in his ruling that the government “thereby undermined the integrity of its actions.” The American Academy of Pediatrics and the health experts who initiated the lawsuit celebrated the decision. The administration plans to appeal it.

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A man types into his laptop doing his taxes while shadowy figures of scammers whisper behind him.

You may be tempted to save some bucks and try a tax hack when you file your return. But, faulty tax advice can have real consequences. Certified public accountant Mark Gallegos advises people to take precautions before seeking any tax advice. Tax imposter scams are rising, according to the Better Business Bureau. Gallegos shares guidance with Life Kit on how to avoid falling victim to a scam.

  • 💰 If someone claims everyone qualifies for a “little-known tax loophole,” they’re probably wrong. If you seem to qualify, consult a primary source like IRS.gov or ask an expert before acting.
  • 💰 Get tax advice from qualified professionals like certified public accountants, tax attorneys and enrolled agents. Be skeptical of advice from nonexperts who don’t cite their sources.
  • 💰 If a tip you’re considering relies on the IRS skipping or overlooking your return, it’s not legitimate.

For more tips on how to avoid common tax scams, listen to this episode of NPR’s Life Kit. Subscribe to the Life Kit newsletter for expert advice on love, money, relationships and more.

Behind the story

by Frank Langfitt, NPR’s roving national correspondent

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President Trump speaks to reporters during a news conference at Trump National Doral Miami on March 9 in Doral, Fla.

President Trump speaks to reporters during a news conference at Trump National Doral Miami on March 9 in Doral, Fla.
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One of the things I love about my job is driving from town to town, asking questions and having no idea what answers I’ll get. After many years reporting overseas for NPR, it is a great way to rediscover America. Recently, I drove through two swing congressional districts in Pennsylvania. I asked people what they thought of President Trump’s claim that Democrats could only win the upcoming elections if they cheated. The answers from Republicans surprised me and showed how attitudes towards the president’s election fraud claims have changed over the past five years.

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  2. Three Tennessee teenagers filed a class action lawsuit against Elon Musk’s AI company, xAI, alleging its large language model powered an app that created nonconsensual nude and sexually explicit images and videos of them when they were girls.
  3. The letter X can be many things: a sound, a word and even a symbol. For the Word of the Week, NPR examines the letter’s origins and many uses.

This newsletter was edited by Suzanne Nuyen.

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