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That report from Lindsey Hilsum of Independent Television News.
President Biden spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to offer condolences and assistance. The U.S. State Department said multiple Americans were among the casualties.
A car bomb in Afghanistan killed at least 30 people and wounded as many as 90 others today. The attack happened in the capital of Eastern Logar province. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. It comes as U.S. troops are set to withdraw by September 11.
Back in this country, Florida's state legislature has approved a bill that curbs voting by mail and limits the use of drop boxes. Republicans say the legislation will help prevent fraud, but Democrats argue it restricts voting rights. Republican Governor Ron DeSantis is expected to sign it into law.
European Union regulators are accusing Apple of violating the bloc's antitrust rules. They allege that the tech giant distorts competition for music streaming services in their favor through their App Store. Apple rejected the claims.
The European economy has fallen back into recession, amid pandemic lockdowns and slower COVID vaccine rollouts. Economic output shrank 0.6 percent in the first three months of the year in the 19 countries that use the euro. But most economists say they believe an upturn is on the way, as inoculations ramp up in coming weeks.
And stocks gave up ground on Wall Street today. The Dow Jones industrial average lost 185 points to close at 33875. The Nasdaq fell 120 points, and the S&P 500 slipped 30.