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President Trump maintains Iran wants to make a deal, even though the Iranian government
“has said that any claim of peace talks is "fake news," today Trump said vice president”
J.D. Vance, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, are in dialogue with Iranian leadership. He says ongoing talks are why he's held off bombing Iranian power plants. With a roaming free, we can do whatever we want, and as you know, today we're going to have the privilege of shooting down a very big electric generation plant, one of the biggest in the world, and one shot to the right location ends the planted collapses.
Trump spoke at length about the Iran War, at Mark Wayne Mullins swearing in ceremony as the new Secretary of Homeland Security. "I do solemnly swear." "Mark Mullins." "Mark Mullins."
"I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States."
"I'll support and defend the Constitution of the United States." U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi administering the oath, Trump nominated Mullin after he fired Kristi Nome from the top DHS post following accusations of mismanagement and improper conduct, which Nome denies.
“A series of administration policy decisions are ratcheting up the pressure on farmers”
in the United States and Pierce Daniel Kurtzleben reports rural area residents tend to support the president, but these challenges made test their patients. The war in Iran and the resulting closure of the straight-of-four moves have spiked the costs of nitrogen, fertilizer, and fuel. All of that comes after deportations then doubt the agricultural labor force, and tariffs
both pushed input prices higher and disrupted normal trading relationships. Illinois farmer Dave O'Brien is fed up with the Trump administration's messaging. "It bothers me with these statements about well, there's going to be a little hurt to be spread around, but that'll all get better. That's almost an insult.
But we're supposed to take at the ribs, but I guarantee you'll get it better." In a statement to NPR, agriculture secretary Brooke Rollin said President Trump is "looking at every potential option to lower fertilizer prices." Daniel Kurtzleben and PR news.
“UNTSB's vehicle involved in a collision with a plane landing at LaGuardie Airport did not”
have equipment to show its location. Two pilots were killed in Sunday's crash, dozens of people have injured, and PR Steve Kassinbaum has more. Investigators zeroed in on what the people in LaGuardia's controlled tower could see on their screens before the crash.
As DX is a runway safety system which allows air traffic controllers to track surface movement of aircraft and vehicles. But NTSB chair Jennifer Hammondy said the controllers couldn't see information about the fire trucks exact location. So in this case, that ground that vehicle did not have a transponder.
It's not clear whether different controllers were talking to the pilot and the driver of the fire trucks on day night. There were two people in the cab, two people in the tower cab. Investigators are set to interview the controllers soon. For NPR News, I'm Steve Kassinbaum in New York.
You're listening to NPR News. Late a update on the war in Iran, a U.S. official not authorized to speak publicly has confirmed with NPR's Tom Bowman that the commander of the 82nd Airborne Division and members of his headquarters staff will deploy to the Middle East as the White House and Pentagon, ways sending troops from the 82nd Airborne Division.
Outside the U.S. Supreme Court, there was a small group that gathered in solidarity with asylum seekers inside justices heard arguments over the president's power to limit asylum processing, the administration seeking to revive a policy called metering that allows federal immigration agents to turn away asylum seekers at the U.S. Mexico border when the crossings deemed overburdened.
The head of NASA's agencies got a pause, it's effort to build a small orbiting space station around the moon. NPR's NL Greenfield Boys has more. Since private astronaut and wealthy entrepreneur Jared Isaacman became NASA's administrator a few months ago, he's been shaking up its Artemis moon program.
In his speech at NASA headquarters in Washington, DC, he said work on the lunar space station known as Gateway would stop, so that all efforts can go towards constructing a permanent moon base. The moon base will not appear overnight.
We will invest approximately $20 billion over the next seven years and build it through
dozens of missions. NASA is on the verge of launching four astronauts on a mission to circle the moon and return for the first time since the 1970s with a launch opportunity coming in about a week. Landing astronauts on the lunar surface is targeted for 2028. NL Greenfield Boys and PR News.
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