Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Wilman.
The U.S. military is deploying three more warships to Iran along with another 2,500 Marines.
“The moves come as Iran continues its attacks on Israel as well as a number of energy”
sites and neighboring Gulf states. Oil prices continue to climb this week as Iran is also blackmost oil shipmen through the Strait of Hormuz. But President Trump said Friday that Iran will not be able to maintain that stranglehold for very long and the economy will return to normal.
"It's a simple military maneuver, it's relatively safe, but you need a lot of help in the sense of you need ships, you need volume, and NATO could help us, but they so far haven't had the courage to do so, and others could help us, but we don't use it. You know, at a certain point, it'll open itself."
George is the first state to suspend its gas tax in response to the war in Iran.
The war has caused fuel prices to spike across the country. From Member Station, W.A.B.E., Raul Bali reports that the suspension takes effect immediately.
“"Lawmakers cheered after Governor Brian Camp signed a 60-day suspension of the state's”
motor field tax that was quickly pushed through the legislature this week." In the coming days and weeks, as retailers get new shipments of motor fuel, those prices on the billboards will not include the 33-cent excess excise tax on gasoline in the 37-cent tax on diesel fuel. "Like the rest of the nation, Georgia has seen gas prices jump since the war in Iran started
according to AAA regular unleaded, it has jumped more than $1 a gallon to $379. It's been even worse for diesel, which has jumped from $361 a gallon to $5.25 a gallon. For NPR News, I'm Raul Bali in Atlanta." A federal jury is found Elon Musk liable for attempting to drive down the social media platform Twitter stock prices ahead of his takeover of the company in 2022.
Kate DeBennadette with Member Station KQED reports. The civil lawsuit accused Musk of making misleading statements about the number of bots on Twitter
“and falsely saying that his takeover was temporarily unhold.”
Attorneys for the former stockholders say the billionaire was trying to manipulate the market to get a better deal. Here's attorney Mark Mollumfi speaking outside the courtroom.
"The jury's verdict sends a strong message that just because you're a rich and powerful
person you still have to obey the law and no man is above the law." Musk's legal team declined to calm him. The plaintiff's attorneys estimate Musk could owe up to $2.6 billion dollars in damages. For NPR News, I'm Katie DeBennadette in San Francisco. "More than 200 people were rescued Friday, as heavy rains pummeled the Hawaiian Island
of WAHUP and triggered the worst flooding the island has seen in 20 years, Hawaii Governor Josh Green says the damage could top $1 billion. You're listening to NPR News." U.S. prosecutors are investigating Colombian President Gustavo Petro for possible ties to drug traffickers.
That's according to accounts published by the New York Times and other media outlets. Manuel Raida reports it comes about a month after Petro met with Trump at the White House to discuss combating drug trafficking. According to the Times, federal prosecutors and Manhattan and Brooklyn are in the early stages of investigating if Petro's presidential campaign met with and took money from drug traffickers.
NPR has not independently verified the investigation. The Trump administration has not commented. The Colombian embassy in Washington said that reports of investigations against Petro were not confirmed by any quote "competent authority" and added that the president has confronted criminal activity throughout his public life.
President Trump has often accused Petro being an ally of drug traffickers, a charge that Colombian President has rejected. For NPR News on Manuel Raida, in Lima, Peru. Actor at Marshall Artist Chuck Norris has died, he was 86 years old, his family described the death as a sudden passing, but did not offer a cause of death.
Norris began as a successful Marshall Artist before moving to Hollywood where he started movies and on television, he had lined the show Walker Texas Ranger, which was a staple of Saturday nights for more than eight years on CBS. Stocks fell on Friday. The Dow was down 443 points, the Nasdaq closed down 443 points as well and the S&P 500 closed
down 100 points. I deal Wilman and you're listening to NPR News.


