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NPR News: 09-21-2024 5PM EDT

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🗓️ 21 September 2024

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0:00.0

Look, raising a teen is tough. You know, it's always been hard to be a teenager and it's always been hard to raise a teenager.

0:08.0

I think a lot of parents feel like their kid has broken up with them.

0:11.0

But this school year can be different, with Life Kids guide on supporting your teenager.

0:16.0

Listen to the Life Kit podcast from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Hurst.

0:26.0

Israel launched attacks on hundreds of rocket and missile launchers in southern Lebanon today

0:31.0

that it says were pointed at Israel.

0:33.0

This as Lebanon reels from Israeli attacks this week,

0:36.0

including exploding electronic devices

0:39.0

and an airstrike in Beirut yesterday

0:41.0

that killed at least 37 people people including several Hezbollah fighters.

0:45.2

And Piers Jane Arraf has more from Beirut.

0:47.3

Interior Minister Basam Malawi says Lebanon is in a delicate and dangerous security climate.

0:54.1

The synchronized explosions of thousands of pagers and radios this week

0:58.1

highlighted security breaches.

1:00.3

Malawi blamed Israeli spy networks and said the country was on high alert, including increasing

1:06.4

monitoring of foreigners at hotels and Beirut's airport.

1:11.2

He said there were also increasing surveillance in Syrian and Palestinian refugee camps in the country to prevent what he called internal security chaos.

1:20.0

The Israeli Air Strike Friday killed two senior Hezbollah commanders.

1:25.0

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrila described the pager and radio attacks which wounded thousands

1:30.0

as an unprecedented security breach.

1:33.4

Jana Raff, NPR News, Beirut.

1:36.5

The Arizona Supreme Court ruled nearly 100,000 people can vote in the November election.

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