{"id":206232,"date":"2026-04-02T13:46:24","date_gmt":"2026-04-02T13:46:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/quixnet.net\/wpinstance\/trump-offers-few-answers-on-iran-and-artemis-iis-successful-launch-morning-rundown-nbc-news\/"},"modified":"2026-04-02T13:46:24","modified_gmt":"2026-04-02T13:46:24","slug":"trump-offers-few-answers-on-iran-and-artemis-iis-successful-launch-morning-rundown-nbc-news","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/quixnet.net\/wpinstance\/trump-offers-few-answers-on-iran-and-artemis-iis-successful-launch-morning-rundown-nbc-news\/","title":{"rendered":"Trump offers few answers on Iran and Artemis II&#039;s successful launch: Morning Rundown &#8211; NBC News"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> news Alerts<br \/>There are no new alerts at this time<br \/>Trump threatened more attacks on Iran but said the war would end \u201cshortly.\u201d NASA\u2019s first crewed moon mission in more than 50 years is underway. And doctors fear the comeback of a vaccine-preventable deadly disease.<br \/>Subscribe to read this story ad-free    <br \/>Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content.<br \/>Here\u2019s what to know today.<br \/>President Donald Trump hailed the U.S. military\u2019s \u201cunstoppable\u201d prowess in the war with Iran, telling Americans in a prime-time address last night that the conflict will end \u201cshortly\u201d without offering a definite timeline. Delivered as the war extends into a second month and framed as an operational update, Trump\u2019s speech offered the clearest public case yet for the conflict, arguing it is necessary for the security of the free world and laying out a framework that he said would measure American success.<br \/>Trump, in trying to explain why the U.S. entered the war in the first place, accused Iran\u2019s theocratic regime of having destabilized the global order for decades and claiming the country was building its nuclear program at a new location.<br \/>He celebrated the U.S. military\u2019s actions, proclaiming, \u201cwe are on track and the country has been eviscerated and is essentially no longer a threat.\u201d Still, he said the conflict would continue until the military objectives were \u201cfully achieved.\u201d<br \/>\u201cShortly, we\u2019re going to hit them extremely hard,\u201d Trump said. \u201cOver the next two to three weeks, we\u2019re going to bring them back to the Stone Ages. In the meantime, discussions are ongoing.\u201d<br \/>He also said that if Iran does not make a deal with the U.S., \u201cwe are going to hit each and every one of their electric generating plants very hard and probably simultaneously.\u201d<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/politics\/donald-trump\/trump-makes-case-iran-war-end-shortly-more-strikes-speech-rcna266137?cid=eml_npd_nws_mrd_04022026&#038;tpcc=eml_npd_nws_mrd_04022026\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>Here are the other key takeaways from Trump\u2019s address.<\/strong><\/a><br \/>\u201cAfter a brief, 54-year intermission, NASA is back in the business of sending astronauts to the moon,\u201d the agency\u2019s Administrator Jared Isaacman said in a news briefing after the Artemis II\u2019s successful liftoff off from Cape Canaveral, Florida. The four-person crew of Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, Victor Glover and Jeremy Hansen are now on a 10-day journey to circle the Earth and moon \u2014 another step toward a planned moon landing in 2028.<br \/>Before the launch, science reporter Denise Chow <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/science\/space\/nasa-artemis-ii-moon-launch-florida-visitors-excitement-rcna255634?cid=eml_npd_nws_mrd_04022026&#038;tpcc=eml_npd_nws_mrd_04022026\" target=\"_self\"><strong>spoke to spectators who staked out prime viewing spots<\/strong><\/a> along Florida\u2019s \u201cSpace Coast\u201d about the significance of the moment. \u201cI remember sitting in front of the black-and-white TV when we were wee little lads, watching Apollo 11,\u201d said Todd Seymour, 61, who made the trip from Columbus, Ohio, with his twin brother. \u201cTo not have ever seen a launch before in person, that\u2019s kind of a bucket list thing for us.\u201d <br \/>Now that they\u2019ve reached space, the astronauts have little downtime. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/science\/space\/nasa-artemis-ii-moon-mission-schedule-timeline-astronauts-rcna255635?cid=eml_npd_nws_mrd_04022026&#038;tpcc=eml_npd_nws_mrd_04022026\" target=\"_self\"><strong>Here\u2019s what\u2019s in store<\/strong><\/a> for the mission.<br \/>House and Senate Republican leaders jointly announced a plan that they said would end the shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security that caused major airport delays. House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune were vague about the exact plan, but it appears to closely resemble the Senate\u2019s preferred path from Friday. A White House official told NBC News that the Trump administration supports the plan. <br \/>Johnson and Thune heavily implied that the Senate would have to, once again, pass a bill it approved unanimously last week, which could happen as early as today. But GOP leadership did not comment on the timing of a vote, and both the House and Senate are scheduled to be on recess until April 13. <br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/politics\/congress\/republicans-announce-plan-end-dhs-shutdown-tsa-airport-delays-rcna266286?cid=eml_npd_nws_mrd_04022026&#038;tpcc=eml_npd_nws_mrd_04022026\" target=\"_self\"><strong>More on what the two-track plan to fund DHS entails.<\/strong><\/a><br \/><strong>More politics news:<\/strong><br \/>A disease that once killed about 1,000 children a year and permanently disabled many more could be making a comeback, some doctors warn, as vaccination rates for the illness fall. The disease, commonly called Hib, is a bacterial infection that can sometimes cause problems that are easy to treat. But the highly contagious and fast-moving infection can also cause more serious infections in the lungs, blood stream and joints. <br \/>After vaccinations began in the 1980s, the number of Hib infections dropped to fewer than 50 a year. Many doctors who have trained in the past 40 years have never seen a case. Now, some said they\u2019re hearing about more Hib cases, and the possibility that the disease could make a comeback is forcing them to think differently while treating young patients.<br \/>The CDC reported 77.5% of babies received the full series of Hib shots in 2021, a drop from 78.8% in 2019. But it\u2019s not just Hib vaccines that are on the decline.<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/health\/health-news\/bacterial-disease-hib-doctors-warn-rising-vaccination-rates-drop-rcna265851?cid=eml_npd_nws_mrd_04022026&#038;tpcc=eml_npd_nws_mrd_04022026\" target=\"_self\"><strong>Learn more about Hib and how it can spread<\/strong><\/a>, even among people who aren\u2019t sick.<br \/>The war in Ukraine has effectively killed all remnants of protest in Russia. But the recent aggressive suppression of digital freedoms including a major internet blackout and the throttling of a popular messaging app <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/world\/russia\/putin-telegram-internet-blackouts-russia-moscow-protests-rcna265067\" target=\"_self\"><strong>has led to rare calls for public display of discontent<\/strong><\/a>. It\u2019s happening in an atmosphere where, even before the war, mass gatherings had to be sanctioned by local authorities.<br \/>We spoke with people who, in the face of real risks to their safety, told NBC News why they thought an act of protest, even in the form of applying with authorities to hold one, was important to them. They told us not giving \u201csilent approval\u201d to the erosion of their digital rights by the Kremlin mattered, and that it also let others know they were not alone in their indignation. <em>\u2014 <\/em><em><strong>Yuliya Talmazan<\/strong><\/em><em>, London-based reporter<\/em><br \/>April showers bring May flowers, but March left us with nearly 100 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/select\/shopping\/new-notable-march-2026-rcna264118?cid=eml_npd_nws_mrd_04022026&#038;tpcc=eml_npd_nws_mrd_04022026\" target=\"_self\"><strong>new product launches that we can\u2019t stop talking about<\/strong><\/a>. Plus, NBC Select\u2019s editors took some time to reflect on the items they tested in the past month that are actually worth buying, including <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/select\/shopping\/editors-picks-march-2026-rcna145578?cid=eml_npd_nws_mrd_04022026&#038;tpcc=eml_npd_nws_mrd_04022026\" target=\"_self\"><strong>brightening eye patches and a portable salad bowl<\/strong><\/a>.<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/link.nbcnews.com\/join\/5cj\/nbc-news-select-signup-homepage\" target=\"_blank\"><em><strong>Sign up to The Selection<\/strong><\/em><\/a><em> newsletter for hands-on product reviews, expert shopping tips and a look at the best deals and sales each week.<\/em><br \/><em><strong>This is Morning Rundown, a weekday newsletter to start your day. 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