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We have ordered the sour that an air can of the flight is collided with a port authority
“vehicle at New York's LaGuardia Airport.”
The incident occurred late this evening so far there are no other details available. Iran says it will close the Strait of Hormuz indefinitely if President Trump follows to run his threat to obliterate Iran's power plants if it does not let ships go through the Strait and pierce Emily Fang as our reports. Iran is blocking motion ships from transiting the Strait of Hormuz and that's caused the price
of oil and gas to increase sharply this month. Trump wrote on social media on Saturday that the U.S. would quote "hit and obliterate Iranian power plants if the Strait was not open within 48 hours." Iran's President Masood Pizashki and wrote on social media site X shortly after that the Strait was open for quote "all except those who violate or soil."
A spokesperson for Iran's arms forces went even further saying "nothing can stop us from
destroying all American infrastructure in the Middle East region should Trump make good and his threat and that the Strait of Hormuz would remain totally closed until Iran could rebuild its power plants if the U.S. hit them." Emily Fang and Pernus van Turkey.
“The Department of Homeland Security says hundreds of ice agents will be deployed to”
U.S. airports on Monday, President Trump ordered the move after another weekend of major slowdowns for air travelers. TSA agents are taking absences after not receiving a paycheck because of the partial government shutdown now underway. And Piers Luke Garitz.
One reason is money. Last summer the GOP controlled Congress passed billions in spending for ice and that money is allowing ice to keep the lights on and pay its agents. Meanwhile, the rest of DHS, which includes TSA, can't pay their workers during this partial shutdown.
Trump is basically shifting personal resources within DHS to solve this immediate problem
of airport staff shortages and delays, but the President of the Union that covers TSA workers really blasted this deployment plan, saying, "You know, ice agents are untrained and will make airport security force."
“That's NPR's Luke Garitz with that report.”
The worst flooding in 20 years continues to damage communities across Hawaii as Hawaii public radio's actually Missouel reports, hundreds of people have been rescued from rising waters there. Most of the state remains on flood watch, evacuation orders on Oahu have been lifted, but officials continue to warn some residents on Maui to prepare to leave impacted areas.
The flooding has blocked roads, destroyed homes, and damaged a hospital on Maui, forcing the relocation of nearly 100 patients. Boyle water orders are an effect for some areas, and health officials are warning people to keep out of the ocean in areas with significant storm runoff. In the parts of the state where the rain has stopped, search and rescue teams are moving
in. About 200 national guard members have been activated, and the army has put more than 100 soldiers on standby. For NPR News, I'm Ashley Mizuo, in Honolulu. And you're listening to NPR News.
At least 10 Palestinians were injured Sunday night in the tax and the occupied West Bank. The injuries were caused by Israeli settlers who rampaged in several villages after a funeral for a settler killed in a car crash a day earlier, also Sunday for Palestinians were killed in Gaza in two separate strikes. The latest world happiness report finds the same country that's reported the highest
well being for almost a decade is still ranked number one. It also finds a stark decline in life satisfaction among young people in the U.S. and Piers Amy Held as more. For the 19th year running, Finland ranks as the world's happiest country, the U.S. 23rd.
But Americans have dropped to near the bottom globally when it comes to falling happiness among young people under 25. There's no single reason, but researchers say heavy social media use stands out. Co-author Martin Berger says more than five hours a day is associated with less life satisfaction. He looked a little report more stressed and more at the press scheduled symptoms, but also
more negative comparisons with others. And time lost, he says, doing other meaningful things, like meeting in person. People in Nordic countries ranking high in happiness are on social media a lot too. But researchers say a mix of other factors like strong social supports contribute to well being, Amy Held and Pier News.
Jessie Douglass, finished her skiing career Sunday by finishing the women's 20-clavodermastered cross-country event at Lake Plassage. She finishes her career with a fourth overall world cup titled, which she secured earlier this weekend. And once again, the top story we have worth it an air can to the flight is collided with
the port authority vehicle at New York's LaGuardia Airport. I'm Dale Wilman and PR News.


