"Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Wilman.
President Trump says he expects more U.S. service members will be killed in the war with
“Iran, as NPR's Tamra Keith reports Trump also says the U.S. is winning the war by a lot.”
"Trump spoke with reporters on Air Force 1 shortly after attending the dignified transfer of 6 U.S. soldiers killed in the war. He said he would only accept unconditional surrender from Iran." It's where they cry on cold, or when they can't find any longer, there's nobody around to cry on.
That could happen too, because we've wiped out their leadership number of times already. So, if they surrender, or if there is nobody around to surrender. Asked about sending in ground troops, Trump said it wasn't an appropriate question, but that if it happened, it would have to be for a very good reason. It's a very good question, and I'm Rick Heath, NPR News.
The fighting meanwhile in Iran continues Israeli jets bombed an oil storage facility in Tehran Saturday and set it on fire.
“Iran back militias in Iraq fired rockets at the U.S. embassy in Baghdad Saturday.”
That's according to Iraqi security sources. There was no immediate report of casualties. The Iran-linked militias also targeted the capital of Kurdistan region of Iraq, and pierced in a ref has more from Urbele. This was the sound of Iraq being intercepted above the American embassy in Baghdad.
The video taken by a resident of an apartment complex across the street from the U.S. mission. The rockets were launched from Baghdad in Iraqi security official told NPR, "He asked to remain anonymous because he was not authorized to speak publicly." Iraq's Prime Minister ordered security forces to find and arrest those responsible
for the attack. In the Kurdish capital, Erbil, three drones were intercepted with no casualties or significant damage.
“The Kurdish government official said, "Jay Naraf and PR News, Erbil."”
Six people were arrested in New York City after device was thrown during a protest Saturday at the mayor's residence, police say about 20 anti-Muslim protesters were met with counter-protesters, and YPD Commissioner Jessica Tish says the bomb squad is determining if the device was a functional explosive. The devices which were a bit smaller than a football appear to be a jar wrapped in black
tape, importantly, with nuts, bolts, and screws along with a hobby fuse that could be lit.
A second device was also found by police.
A federal judge ruled Saturday evening that Carrie Lake was elevated to the position of acting CEO of the U.S. agency for global media without legal authority. But ruling declares his void all actions taken by Lake in that role, including mass layoffs and administrative leaves. The agency is the parent of U.S. funded international radio networks, including the voice
of America. You're listening to NPR News. More than 300 people have been abducted by gunman from a community in Northeastern Nigeria, as NPR's dual bright reports. The incident comes as security cooperation grows between Nigeria and the U.S.
Authorities say the gunman attacks the town of Ungoshe and abducted hundreds of residents including women and children, no group has claimed responsibility. But local officials say the attack was likely a reprisal for the killing of 3 senior commanders of the Boko Haram Islamist militants group, since January, militants have abducted and released hundreds of Nigerians across several states, and in Nigerian government has been accused
of being ransoms. The top security cooperation between Nigeria and the U.S. for those controversial claims by the Trump administration of a genocide against Christians, last month around 200 U.S. soldiers were deployed to Nigeria to train and support the local military. Joe Brite and Pian News Legos.
Searchers are continuing to comb through rackage in the aftermath of several suspected tornadoes that killed four people in southern Michigan, Lake Friday. Three people were killed in 12 others injured in the Union Lake area. The National Weather Service says there was a strong tornado there. The storms were widespread causing deaths in eastern Oklahoma as well.
With one round left, Daniel Berger remains in the lead at the PGA Arnold Palmer Invitational under way this weekend in Orlando. He was two strokes ahead when darkness stopped play. There was an hour long delay Saturday because of a major storm rolling through the area.
When play begins Sunday, he will face a 35-foot eagle-foot, Okshay Bhatias sits in second
two strokes off the pace. I'm Dale Wilman and PR News.


