Live from MPR News, I'm Jial Snyder, in Texas, the most expensive Senate prim...
U.S. history is heading to a runoff in May, neither Republican and Comments, Senator
“John Kornin or his opponents, were able to stop the 50% threshold needed to win outright”
in Tuesday's primary, Kornin will face state attorney general, Ken Paxton, and the Republican runoff, who seems undone to it. He received the most ad support for an incumbent in a single
primary in U.S. history. But we prove something they'll never understand in Washington.
Texas is not for sale. A runoff victory will face either Democratic Congresswoman, Jasmine Crocket, or a state representative James Talibriko in November, their race has not been called after confusion stemming from a rules change by local Republicans and two counties led to a state-separing court ruling and threats of more legal action. U.S. Senate headed toward a vote on President
Trump's decision to attack Iran, the Senate is to vote Wednesday on a war power's resolution. But Senate majority leader, John Thunes, says Congress will not need to authorize military operations in Iran if the war continues for several months as Empire's clotting or salary ports. Thunes says the President has broad authorities under Article 2 of the Constitution
when it comes to defending America's national security interests.
“I think the President was perfectly within his rights to take the steps that he took.”
I think it was a necessary step in order to protect him in our lives. However, Democrats and other critics of the war say the President should have consulted Congress not just notify them of the plans. Thunes is countering those arguments saying the effort will eliminate a threat that could have cost countless numbers of Americans' lives. The Senator also acknowledged while many questions remain about what comes next that
is largely up to the Iranian people, Claudio Salis and Pierre News, the Capitol. For Hansa, as it will send an aircraft carrier to the eastern Mediterranean and light of the escalation in the conflict with Iran, and Pierre's Eleanor Beardsley reports that President Macron announced some move to the nation on television. Based with this unstable situation and the uncertainties of the coming days at a grave-looking
Macron, I have ordered the aircraft carrier Charles De Gaulle.
“It's air assets and its frigate escort to set sail for the Mediterranean.”
He summed up the situation for the French saying Iran had started it by building deadly weapons, arming terror groups and killing its own citizens. While he called the American Israeli attack illegal, Macron said no one would mourn the death of the executioner's France. He says is a reliable partner and will stand by its Gulf allies while defending its interests
and protecting its citizens. Macron said there are 400,000 French nationals in the region, Eleanor Beardsley and Pierre News, Paris. This is in PR. In Georgia, the father of the accused gumman who killed two students and two teachers at
a high school northeast of Atlanta in 2024 has been convicted of such a second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter. George took less than two hours to convict 55-year-old Colin Gray. Prosecutor Say Gray gave his troubled teenage son a rifle for Christmas enabling him to carry out the shooting at Appalachia High School.
Minnesota is suing the Trump administration over its plan to withhold $260 million and Medicaid
funding from the state and pierceliness him and stuff in reports. At the beginning of January, the Trump administration's health agency that runs Medicaid told Minnesota it would withhold $2 billion in federal funding over "non-compliance." A few weeks later, the same federal agency said it would hold back $260 million. Now the state has sued over these actions in federal district court.
The complaint outlines the ways that the state has tried to comply with the federal government's demands and points out that Minnesota's Medicaid fraud rate is 2% while the national average is 6%. The complaint says that the Trump administration's move to withhold federal funds is arbitrary and copricious and, quote, "part of the administration's pattern and practice of political
punishment against the state." Selina Simmons-Duffin and PR News The concern about the widening war in the Middle East has led to a steep drop in shares in South Korea, the cost-be share index has dropped more than 12% amid a global stock cell off Japan's benchmark in E.K., down more than 3%.
I'm trial Snyder. This is MPR.


