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President Trump says that reopening the state of Hormuz will have to be part of any deal with Iran to end the war.
“This comes after Trump said he wanted U.S. allies to reopen the state.”
NPR is a deep-a-shiver on reports. Trump has set different goals for reopening the state of Hormuz in the last week.
The route is critical for the global transport of oil and its closure has led to a spike
in gas prices globally. This recently speaking from the White House, Trump said a successful deal with Iran would have to include free flow of oil through the state. "We have to have a deal that's acceptable to me, and part of that deal is going to be we want free traffic of oil and everything."
Trump also repeated his threat against Iran's civilian infrastructure if a deal is not reached by Tuesday night at 8 p.m. Eastern. He says every bridge and power plan would be decimated. We will continue our journey even further into space before motherland. We will continue our journey even further into space before motherland.
We will continue our journey even further into space before motherland. We will continue our journey even further into space before motherland. We will continue our journey even further into space before motherland. We will continue our journey even further into space before motherland. We will continue our journey even further into space before motherland.
That journey continues as the Orion capsule loops around the far side of the moon from more than 4,000 miles above the lunar surface. The crew is taking detailed observations and photos of geological features on the moon.
From a vantage point, never before seen by human eyes.
The loop will sling them earthward with a plan to splash down Friday off the coast of California. From Pyrenees, I am Brendan Burn in Orlando. Farm workers are suing to stop a Trump administration rule, cutting pay for foreign guest workers, saying it illegally drives down wages for all farm workers, frank morons of member station KCUR reports.
American farmers face a labor shortage, exacerbated by President Trump's immigration crackdown. To ease labor costs, the administration has cut mandatory wages for guest workers holding H2A visas. Farmers appreciate the change, but Theresa Romero, president of the United Farm Workers
Union, says cheaper foreign labor means lower pay for American workers. We are not lowering the pay only of H2A workers, but lowering the pay of domestic workers,
or making at these workers more vulnerable.
By law, domestic workers are supposed to be protected from harm by the guest worker program. And a common period is supposed to proceed major changes. The farmers union is challenging the guest worker wage cut on both grounds, frank Pyrenees on frank morons. Michigan faces Yukon tonight in the NCAA Men's College Basketball Finals.
Last night, UCLA beats South Carolina 79 to 51 in the women's championship. It's NPR. Italian Prime Minister Georgia Maloney is praising police after the arrest of alleged organized crime boss, Roberto mozzarella. He's one of Italy's most wanted fugitives.
Authorities captured the 48-year-old mozzarella during a raid on a luxury villa on the Amalphi coast where he allegedly used false documents to stay. mozzarella is wanted in connection with a 2,000 fatal shooting in Naples, Maloney called
“the arrest in an important blow against the Naples-based crime syndicate.”
New research adds to the evidence that the psychedelic substance in magic mushrooms can help treat depression, and Piers John Hamilton has more on the study in nature mental health. A team led by scientists from the University of Pennsylvania analyzed results from 12 studies of psilocybin, the active ingredient in hallucinogenic mushrooms. The studies included nearly 600 participants with depression.
Overall, those who got psilocybin as part of their treatment improved more than those who received talk therapy alone. The analysis also found that people who got psilocybin were more likely to see a dramatic reduction in symptoms. The improvement occurred rapidly and lasted for weeks or longer.
As part of the study, the researchers created a publicly accessible database of psilocybin research, they planned to update it as news studies are published. John Hamilton and PR news. The Associated Press says it will offer buyouts to some US-based journalists as part of a move away from newspapers.
The news organization is becoming more focused on visual journalism and companies investing in AI, Julie Pays, AP's executive editor says that we're not in a newspaper company and we haven't been for quite some time. This is NPR News. Every episode of NPR's It's Been A Minute Podcast starts with a question about how
culture shapes our lives.
“How are we spending too much on other people's weddings?”
Is social media bad for your mental health? We're here for your right to be curious. One big question at a time.


