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state of Hormuz will have to be part of any deal with Iran to end the war. This
“comes days after Trump said he wanted U.S. allies to reopen the”
straight and pierce deepest 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. Most recently speaking from the White House, Trump said a successful deal with Iran would have to include free flow of oil through the straight. "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, "deep a shiver on and pier news, Washington." During Monday's White House press conference Trump dismissed concerns that strikes on civilian infrastructure could amount of war crimes. Also, the Israeli military is warning
“Iranians not to use rail transportation today.”
Iranians have now gone 38 days without internet access. The government imposed a near total shutdown when the war began on February 28. The internet freedom site that tracks the shutdown's net block says it's the longest nationwide shutdown ever recorded to repascarian reports. Without internet access, most Iranians can't receive warnings about where US and Israeli
air strikes will hit. They're cut off from the global economy, from family, living abroad. Iran has kept some loyal, pro-government voices online, but civil society groups say the shutdown has complicated efforts to document human rights abuses. Although some people can get online with satellite-based starlink connections, the Iranian government has arrested people for using them.
A 37-day internet blackout occurred during Sudan's protests in 2019. Long-reregional blackouts have been recorded in T.G.R. in Kashmir.
“But net block says Iran's blackout is now the longest total national shutdown it has ever”
recorded. Friend Pernos, I'm Deray Bouskaren, Istanbul.
To the spite facing average prices at the pump above $4 for the first time in nearly
four years in Pyrus-Steven, Pissas, as motorists around the country are not cutting back on travel. The other drivers I spoke to at the stop with more traditional cars and trucks, they also grumbled about gas prices, but said they are not cutting back on travel. And there is data to back this up from Erdi.
That is an Aussie company that uses randomized data to track driving habits. And he said people are actually logging more miles since the war with Iran began. Triple A says a national average for a gallon of regular is now around $4, 12 cents, oil prices sea salt on Monday with prices now topping $110 a barrel. This is in PR news.
The four astronauts of NASA's Artemis II mission are now on a path back toward Earth after having completed their trip around the moon and breaking the distance record set by Apollo 13 in 1970, splashed down a set for Friday in the Pacific Ocean of San Diego. The Artemis II mission sets a stage for next year's mission and a potential moon landing in 2028.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission reports that 2025 was one of its strongest years ever. The agency tasked with going after discrimination and employment as it recovered near record amounts of money for workers, here's Empires Andrew's shoe reporting.
In fiscal year 2025, the EEOC says it recovered $660 million for victims of discrimination,
down slightly from a year ago. Some of the largest settlements highlighted in the report reveal how the Trump administration views its civil rights agenda. Columbia University agreed to pay $21 million to settle charges of anti-Semitism, part of a larger deal to restore federal funding to the university.
For law firms reached a deal to avoid a further probe of their diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, and several employers agreed to a million dollar settlement to resolve charges related to their COVID-19 vaccine mandates and reassure and here it is. The Trump endorsing former British government aid Steve Hilton for California governor Trump made the endorsement on social media Monday.
Hilton has dual nationality. He served as former British Prime Minister David Cameron's director of strategy and was one of Cameron's closest advisors before leaving down in Street and moving to California. This is MP.


