"Live from MPR News in Washington, I'm Louise Skivone.
President Trump says he expects more U.S. service members will be killed in the war with
“Iran, as MPR's Tamra Keith reports Trump also says the U.S. is winning the war.”
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." As 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.
Tamra Keith and PR news. The fighting meanwhile continues in Iran as rarely jets bombed an oil storage facility in Tehran yesterday and said it on fire.
The Israeli military says it attempted to retrieve the remains of one of their soldiers,
missing for decades in Lebanon yesterday morning, but the special forces were ambushed as they landed and withdrew.
“Lebanese health authorities say 41 people were killed in the air strikes, including four children,”
according to a local mayor, and PR's Jawad Rizkala reports from Beirut. The soldier they were searching for was run at Ed. Captured in Lebanon in the 1980s, and they said no findings were recovered. The town's mayor, Hamil Musawi, told MPR that residents heard helicopters arriving and were on alert.
Armed residents and Hezbollah then attacked the team when they landed at a local cemetery.
Israeli aircraft and carried out dozens of air strikes to cover their patrol, killing
both combatants and civilians. With Hezbollah losing 10 men according to a source in the militant's group, Jawad Rizkala and PR news Beirut. Six people are in custody in New York City after a smoke-generating device was thrown during protests yesterday.
“At the residents of Meyersor, Imam Dani, police say about 20 anti-Muslim protesters who met”
with counter-protesters, the city's police commissioner, Jessica Tisch. 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. Federal judge has ruled the acting CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, Carrey Lake,
was not elevated to that job legitimately, and all her actions were undertaken without legal authority. The ruling declares void all her actions in that role, including mass layoffs and administrative leaves at voice of America, radio free Europe, and radio free Asia. This is NPR News, in Washington.
Searchers are sifting through wreckage left by several suspected tornadoes that killed two people in Oklahoma on Friday, and four people in southern Michigan later in the day, and the Union Lake area three people were killed, 12 others injured, 12-year-old boy was killed 50 miles southwest, the National Weather Service says there was a strong tornado there. Daylight saving time starts today, and last for another eight months, until we turn the
clocks back an hour in the fall. But one Canadian province has turned their clocks permanently, starting a new era of permanent daylight saving, and PR's reto-chattergy reports. The change means darker mornings and brighter evenings throughout the year in British Columbia. Public health researchers say daylight saving time is linked to more car accidents, more
strokes, hot stacks, and obesity cases each year, because the later start to the day means more people waking up in the dark and going to bed later, which affects our biological clocks and our overall health. Researchers say a permanent shift to daylight saving would also be bad for health. But David EB, the premier of British Columbia, says the clock shift is supported by the vast
majority of residents. In British Columbia, we tend to wake up in the dark, take our kids to school in the dark in the winter, we're on the very western edge of the time zone, and so we have dark mornings anyway. People really want that hour at the end of the day.
Free-to-chattergy and PR news. At the PGA Arnold Palmer invitational in Orlando, Florida, Gulf or Daniel Berger was two strokes ahead when darkness stopped play yesterday, Ashkay Bhatea is just behind Berger, on Louise Skivote and Pior News.


