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Iran, the United States and Israel have reached an agreement to cease fire for two weeks.
“The deal came last night, less than two hours before President Trump's deadline for”
Iran to meet his demands, or he wrote a whole civilization will die tonight, and Piers Deepa Shiveram has more." In announcing this ceasefire Trump also shared some other details of the negotiations, and he was sounded pretty optimistic in his post on social media. He said that the U.S. received a ten-point proposal from Iran, and called that a "workable
basis" on which to negotiate, and he said that almost all of the various points a past contention have been agreed to between the U.S. and Iran, and so that two-week period will allow for some of the agreements here to be finalized. And B.R.S. Deepa Shiveram reporting. The ceasefire has sparked confusion in Lebanon.
He's really Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says it does not cover his country's military invasion of Lebanon, Iran's proxy there has been law insists that it does. It's threatening a response if Israel does not hold fire. And Piers' law and frair reports from B.R.S. really attacks on Lebanon continue today.
“Local media show a car in flames hit by an Israeli air strike on the seafront inside”
on the city in South Lebanon, which is not one of the areas Israel's military warned it would strike.
Many of the more than a million people displaced by Israel's invasion more than six weeks
ago, heard the ceasefire news rejoiced packed up and started driving home. But have been met with attacks. Israeli troops are still inside Lebanon. Their military has issued fresh evacuation orders. Relevenies villages across the south, and artillery shelling also continues there.
State media say there have been additional air strikes entire, and on a unit of paramedics affiliated with Hezbollah. Lebanon's government is asking people to stay put that it's still dangerous. Reinfrair and PR news be read. Associated press has called a Wisconsin State Supreme Court race for liberal judge Chris
Taylor. The race is considered non-partisan. The candidates are backed by conservative or liberal activists in Wisconsin. From member station WUWM, Mayan Silver has more. Liberal-appellate judge Chris Taylor bested conservative appellate judge Maria Lazare, thanking
a 10-year term on the court. Control of the court wasn't at stake. And now it won't be for a while. Even though the state is gearing up for three more Supreme Court races in the next three years.
Here's Barry Burton, politics professor at UW Madison. Liberals have the court now until at least 2030, even if they don't do well in each of these next few elections. They have a large enough majority. They're going to be in the majority for a while.
He says that means Liberals see the court as they're, quote, "save your." In a state with divided government. It will be taking up lots of controversial issues and everything from labor rights to redistricting. For NPR news, I'm Mayan Silver and Milwaukee. You're listening to NPR news from Washington.
Republican Clayfuller is one of special congressional runoff election in Georgia. He was endorsed by President Trump and he will fill out the rest of the term a former representative Marjorie Taylor Green.
Fuller defeated Democrat Sean Harris who had led the voting in the first round of the
special election. Scientists have been pouring over photos sent back by the Artemis crew. The astronauts captured thousands of images when they flew by the Moon Monday. They also recorded themselves describing the colors, craters and ridges they saw on the lunar surface.
And Fier's no green-filled voice has more. Kelsey Young is a geologist who leads the science team for the Artemis 2 mission. She says several dozen scientists are in a room at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, scrutinizing the thousands of images.
“And there is something in every image that surprises me, right?”
I mean, you might think that after looking at hundreds of images taken of the lunar surface, I would get sick of it. I have not. She says NASA will release a report on all of the lunar science findings within six months after the end of the mission.
The astronauts are expected to come home Friday with a splashdown in the Pacific. Nell Greenfield Voice NPR News. Southwest Airlines says starting April 20, passengers can only take one charger aboard. They won't be allowed to stow the charger in the overhead bin and they won't be allowed to check it in their luggage.
Southwest wants to limit the chance for lithium battery fires during flight. On Wall Street in pre-market trading down features are up 1200 points, this is NPR.


