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Live from MPR News, I'm Jial Snyder, President Trump re-porters in Miami Mond...

the military operation in Iran has been a tremendous success, suggesting the war could

in soon. But in Paris, Greg Myore says Trump has not defined what victory would look like.

Well, again, if we're talking just about the military piece of this, I think the information

or his tone about how successful the operation has been was largely a correct assessment but what did strike me was how literally was willing to say about Iran's new leader. He just said I was disappointed, I think we'll end up with more of the same problems. He didn't say how he would address that. So again, talking about how this war might end, what kind of political settlement might

be reached, how he intends to help the Iranian people. He was, I thought, divisive and just not very clear about that. Iran has launched new attacks and coming missile sirens sounded early Tuesday into

the bi-impal rain, Saudi Arabia says it destroyed two drones and quates national guards

as it shot down six drones. The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a ground stop for all jet blue planes. The reason is not clear. The FAA has issued an advisory, though, saying the ground stop has issued a jet blue request.

Federal judge asking immigration and customs enforcement officials to justify why they

detained a national bill journalist from a member station WPL library on a Bucky al-Reports at a Stephanie Rodriguez Flores was reporting on immigration when she was arrested. Attorneys for Rodriguez Flores say ICE did not produce a warrant when they arrested their client, who claimed political asylum in the U.S. because she received death threats for reporting in Colombia.

She had been reporting on immigration enforcement efforts in Nashville and was arrested while driving in a car marked for a Spanish language media outlet. ICE officials say that they did have a warrant, although evidence of one submitted to the court was partially blank and missing her alien number. The judge has set a Thursday deadline for ICE to submit written justification for the

arrest. For NPR News, I'm Mariana Bucky, Yao, in Nashville. That's all rising, following heavy flooding and several parts of Kenya over the weekend, Michael Coloki has more.

Search and rescue operations are underway to find those who are missing following heavy

rains in various parts of the country, including the capital Nairobi and the Western and Southern regions. Many residents have been displaced after flood waters damaged their homes while transportation has been disrupted after roads in various regions were submerged. Parts of Kenya are prone to flooding during the country's main rainfall season, which is

between the months of March to May. This year, authorities have warned of enhanced rainfall over most of the country during the

first half of this month.

Last year, hundreds of people were killed after heavy rains caused severe flooding and landslides across Kenya and neighboring Tanzania for NPR News are my Kolkuloki in Nairobi. This is NPR. Several dozen states say they will continue legal action against live nation despite the justice department reaching a settlement in an anti-trust case that apartment announced a settlement

with the parent company of Ticketmaster Monday. It would let competitors play a role in ticket sales and foresight nation to give up control of 13 amphitheaters. California Congressman Kevin Kylie is leaving the Republican Party, Kylie, announced Monday that he will serve as an independent, effective immediately.

Kylie's move, titans and already narrow house Republican majority, but Kylie says he will still caucus with Republicans. Kylie is facing a tough reelection battle in a democratic, leaning district following the redrawing of California's congressional boundaries. The NBA has canceled the Atlanta Hawks plan promotion involving a local strip club, a

mid-growing concerns from fans and partners from member station WABE, Marlon Hyde has more. The Hawks have planned a one night collaboration with Atlanta strip club, Magic City. What the team characterized as an in-game celebration of hip hop, called Magic City Monday. BAMedroner, co-founder of the creative agency, Atlanta influences everything, says there was a lot of pushback, including from former Hawks player Al Horford, who expressed support

for canceling the event on social media, because they didn't add the civic philanthropic piece. It left the door open to be attacked. In a statement to WABE, the Hawks say they are very disappointed in the NBA's decision, but respect the call.

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