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bomb all of Iran's electrical plants and send Iran back to the Stone Age in the next two to three weeks. That's if the deal is not reached. And Pierre's A. Batrary reports on reactions from Iran to President Trump's national address last night. Iran's aerospace commander, Sayyid Majid Musavi, said threats to blow Iran back to the
Stone Age are Hollywood delusions. The revolutionary guard commander said in a post online,
"The U.S. is 250-year history is poultry, next to Iran's thousand-year old civilization." Iran's foreign ministry said Iran will continue fighting as long as it's attacked, and will not tolerate a cycle of more negotiations followed by war. The foreign ministry said after Trump's speech in which he called Iran the world's top sponsor of terror that Israel's the one facing charges of genocide in Gaza, which Israel denies.
“Meanwhile, Iran says a key bridge connecting the city of Karaj to Tahiran was bombed, and”
a 100-year-old medical research center in the capital was damaged. Earlier, a company manufacturing medicine for treating cancer was destroyed. A. Batrary and Pierre News do buy. Iran continues to choke off oil shipping through the state of Hormuz. It is a dress President Trump also said forcing Iran to release control of that waterway is not the U.S. problem. The British government has convened a multinational virtual meeting today. British foreign
secretary, Ivan Cooper, says Iran is to blame for cutting off energy supplies.
At Iranian recklessness towards countries who were never involved in this conflict, which
we and 130 countries across the world have strongly condemned at the United Nations. It's not just hitting mortgage rates and petrol prices in the cost of living here in UK,
“and in many different countries across the world. It is hitting a global economic”
security. French President Emmanuel Macron says using military force to reopen the state is "unrealistic." Americans are feeling pessimistic about their retirement savings. A new survey from Northwestern Mutual found 46% of respondents believe they will not be ready for retirement, and Pierre Steven Visaha has more. Americans typically think they'll need close to one and a half million dollars to retire comfortably. John Roberts is Northwestern Mutual's
Chief Field Officer, and he says 40% think it's likely they'll outlive their savings.
"I'm kind of wild, almost half of all I respond and say, I don't think I'm going to be prepared for retirement when the time comes. And then almost half say, and I don't think I'm going to have enough for as long as I expect I'm going to live in retirement."
“Respondents also worry whether social security will still be there when it's their turn to”
retire. Projections from the Congressional Budget Office indicate, as of now, social security's trust fund for benefits may run out in 2032. Steven Visaha and Pierre News. On Wall Street, the Dow Jones and Dusterils are down about 90 points. You're listening to NPR. Members of a federal planning agency will meet today to hold a final vote on President Trump's planned White House Ballroom. The vote is going ahead, even though a federal judge ordered
a temporary stop to construction this week. The judge says Congress has to authorize it. The planning agency can still vote on the ballroom, but cannot override the judge's ruling. Trump officials have filed an appeal. A new paper in the journal Jamma Psychiatry suggests mental health care providers should ask patients regularly about their use of AI chat bots. And Pierre's retoo chatnergy says it's similar to how they ask patients about sleep,
exercise diet, and substance use. Recent data suggest nearly half of adults with mental health conditions use AI chat bots for emotional support, including for anxiety and depression. Shadi Sabah is at the New York University School of Social Work and an author of the new paper. People who are using these tools on a regular basis to ask about stressful experiences and how to cope with stressful experiences, personal relationship challenges.
He says mental health care providers can learn a lot about their patients' lives and mental health by asking them about their conversations with chat bots. They might hear about things patients are struggling with, that they might not have volunteered during therapy, retoo chatty and Pierre news. NASA has successfully launched the Artemis 2 lunar mission in to space. The crew is spending the day in Earth orbit. If NASA mission managers are satisfied with this,
the Artemis team will then hurdle toward the moon and fly around it. They'll return to Earth in about 10 days. I'm Korvakulman and PR News in Washington.


