>> Live from MPR News, I'm Child Snyder, President Trumpree reporters in Miam...
the military operation in Iran has been a tremendous success, suggesting the war could in soon.
“But he also said he wants to be sure Iran cannot develop nuclear weapons, in pure as”
moralization. >> He was declaring victory, at one point he said this was just an excursion, we're close to finishing very, very soon, but he also talked about doing more. He said we could call this a success or go further, we're going to go further. So it's a little bit unclear as to how soon he wants to get up, but this was a declaring
victory speech, and we would assume that after you declare victory, you look for an offer. >> The price of crude oil surge Monday to $120 per barrel, the highest since 2022 before falling back to $90 per barrel. Some analysts are concerned that the market continues to under price the risk of a prolonged conflict in Iran.
The effect of closure of the straighter pour moves blocking around 20 percent of the world's
oil and liquified national gas in Paris, Camilla Dombanowski reports. >> Both sides in this conflict are attacking oil facilities, and some Gulf oil fields have had to stop production, because there is simply nowhere to put their oil without sending it through the straight. A minibacher with the trade intelligence company Kepler says, even global oil reserves
can't easily correct the supply shock.
“The only thing that could really, you know, turn this around is the re-opening of the straight”
of her moves and slowing oil back up again from all these producers that curtailed. U.S. gasoline prices are up about 50 cents a gallon from before the attack, and diesel rose even more sharply, Camilla Dombanowski, and P.R. news. >> Australia has granted asylum to five members of the Iranian women's soccer team. The team was in the country for the Asian Cup tournament when the Iran war began.
The official say the five players sought in asylum because they feared persecution in Iran. The announcement came after President Trump said he had spoken with Australia's prime minister. Michigan State officials are asking whether more could have been done to track and prepare for the tornadoes that killed at least four people last week. Michigan Public Radio's Rick Pluto reports.
>> Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer has asked for a federal inquiry into whether budget cuts to the national weather service affected its ability to see trouble coming.
“And why no tornado watch was issued for some communities in the path of the deadly storm.”
Democratic State Senator Sean McCann says that's a fair question. >> It's certainly an open and valid question to wonder whether or not they are able to deliver all of the services that they have in the past and going forward effectively. >> McCann shares the State Senate Energy and Environment Committee and says this latest weather disaster in southwest Michigan will require a review of emergency warning systems.
For NPR News, I'm Rick Pluto in and our per Michigan. >> And you're listening to NPR News. The entertainment company live nation has reached a tentative settlement in its anti-trust case, but not all 39 states have agreed to the terms. And Piers Isabella Gomez Sarmiento reports.
>> Live Nation reached this settlement with the Justice Department, just days into a trial meant to break up the company and its subsidiary ticket master. Instead, the company will allow amphitheaters across the country to work with competing promoters.
Those promoters can decide how to distribute up to 50 percent of tickets and there will
be a cap on ticket service fees for those shows. The Justice Department had alleged that live nation and ticket master were monopolizing too many aspects of the live events industry, including ticketing, promotion, artist management and venue ownership. Despite news of a resolution to the federal case, 26 participating states and the District
of Columbia say they reject the settlement and will move forward with the lawsuit. Isabelagoma Sarmiento and PR News? >> Here at official intelligence company, Anthropica is challenging the Trump administration's decision to designate the company's supply chain risk. Anthropica filed two separate lawsuits Monday, one in California federal court and another
in the federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., lawsuits escalate the dispute with the Pentagon over usage restrictions on the company's technology anthropica seeking to undo and block enforcement to the designation. But Anthropica's an Asia rebounding and Tuesday trading following Monday's rally on Wall Street,
South Korean shares have advanced more than 4.5 percent Japan's N.K. is up 2.3 percent.
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