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President Trump says the U.S. Navy will block the straight of horror moves from all ships
“and the U.S. military says "That starts tomorrow."”
This after piece talks between the U.S. and Iran in Pakistan yesterday failed to produce a deal. And beer's moral is and has more on "What happens next?" "It's not clear, maybe the naval blockade will cause Iran to say, "Okay, we'll agree to the Americans' terms, they could start negotiations again, or Donald Trump could
decide to send in ground troops." I don't know if a naval blockade is enough to forceably open the straights. Defense Secretary Pete Hegsev said recently that if Iran doesn't turn over its enriched uranium, the U.S. would go in and get it. But experts say that also would involve ground troops, which could be a redline politically
for a lot of voters in the U.S. It also could be very risky. I guess another way this gets resolved is that Donald Trump declares victory. He's already been doing that, and he leaves Iran without his major political goals accomplished without Iran giving up its nuclear program. "And beer's moral liaisin."
“The Holy Fire ceremony, a Christian tradition, more than a thousand years old, continued”
on interrupted in Jerusalem yesterday, impures Daniel Estron reports. Pilgrims erupted in cheers and bells rang out. As the Greek Orthodox patriarch emerged from the tomb of Jesus, according to tradition, holding a flame said to be lit miraculously. It was also miraculous, one could say, that the ceasefire with the Iran came just in time.
As Israeli authorities reopened the church of the Holy Sepulchur following wartime safety restrictions on gatherings. Israel's foreign ministry says torches carrying the Holy Flame were flown to Orthodox Christian communities in Greece, Russia, Poland, Georgia, Romania, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Cyprus and Moldova.
One torch was carried across the border to Egypt. Daniel Estron and PR news, Tel Aviv. As gas prices have taken a historic leap during the war on Iran, some U.S. drivers are finding relief at an unusual place, the filling up on tribal lands impures Amy Held reports.
“Journal Lewis of Snohomish County, Washington, has been spending about $150 to fill up her”
suburban. Now she's driving at 25 minutes out of her way to the Tulay Liberation. Their gas is about 10% cheaper. It's worth it to fill up once a week. There are hundreds of tribal-owned gas stations by and large exempt from paying state-fuel
taxes, savings they can pass on. The gas stations also provide revenue for reservations to reinvest in their communities. It's been traded in western states where the price is gas in the U.S. is found. For Lewis, finding it at 485 a gallon on the reservation has been a boom. "That'll get me through the week."
Amy Held and PR news. He was features contract satrating lower at this hour down if you just down about 1% you're listening to NPR news. Cold temperatures have cut down sweet cherry blooms across much of central and eastern Washington and Oregon, northwest public broadcastings and a king has more.
It took Macquarie years to win these first masters last year.
Now the world's number two golfer joins greats, Jack Nicholas, Tiger Woods, and Nick Faldo as the only players to win two in a row. Macquarie held off challenges from several players in the final round, including a surge from Golf's number one ranked player, Scotty Sheffler, who finished runner-up, one stroke behind Macquarie's 12 under par.
Macquarie now has six majors along with another green jacket. He also takes home a $4.5 million per person. For NPR news, I'm Alex Homek. And that's very Malco Roy becoming only the fourth player ever to win the master's golf tournament in back-to-back years.
At the weekend box office, the Super Mario Galaxy movie took the top spot with an estimated $69 million in ticket sales. Universal and Illumination sequel is made nearly $630 million globally so far.
In second place, Amazon, MGM Studios Project Hill married with $24 million in its fourth
weekend. In third place, the drama with 8 million in its second weekend, the Busy A24 movie is about an engaged couple played by Robert Patterson and Zendaya, and then in fourth place, Universal's UME and Tuscany debuted with $8 million. Again, US Futures Contracts of Trading Lower, Dow Futures Down 1% NASDAQ Futures Down 1.2%.
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