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the ceasefire agreement between Lebanon and Israel. The 10-day troops went into effect today and appears to be holding raising prospects for a broader ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran.
“And into Israel's war with Hezbollah in Lebanon was a key demand of Iranian negotiators.”
The Trump administration has cut funds for catheterities in Florida, threatening the future of a program for migrant children, Yemen and Romero, of member-station WLRN, has more.
The non-profit used the 11 million dollar contract from the Office of Refugee Resettlement
to fund shelters for miners entering the U.S. without a parent or adult. The cut-off was in the works before tensions flared between the presidents and Pope Leo, the 14th, whether all authorities reached out to the non-profit late March, about cutting the funds. For decades, catheterities in Miami has used the money to provide a form of foster care system for migrant children. The contract started in the early 60s,
with Operation Pedro Pan, that resettled thousands of Cuban children. The non-profit sheltering services will be forced to shut down within three months. It's unclear what will happen to the migrant kids, currently in shelters. For MPR news, I'm him and Romero in Miami.
“On Capitol Hill, the house has agreed to extend a controversial surveillance program, but”
only through the end of the month following every bolt-by summary publicans against President Trump's push for a longer extension. Republican leaders called lawmakers in decision for a middle-of-the-night vote on the foreign intelligence surveillance act after rolling out last minute changes, but he ever collapsed. President Trump is currently on a campaign style swing through Nevada and Arizona. His trip comes as Democrats celebrated another
especially election victory in New Jersey and Alalia Mejia to Peter Republican Joe Hathaway to fill the seat previously held by a Democratic Governor Mikey Cheryl. Uncertainty around natural disasters and immigration policy causing uncertainty in the housing market. That's according to a new report from Oxford economics that revised down the number of needed homes due to a drop-in net migration appears Stephen Pazahau reports. Long-term,
there's uncertainty around how many homes will need replacing due to extreme weather events.
“Oxford Economics, Nancy Vandenhausen also says declining U.S. birth rates mean immigration”
policy will also play a role. I mean, if immigrants are going to make up the larger share of the population and there's more uncertainty about how many immigrants we're going to have and create more uncertainty for our forecasts for the amount of needed housing. There's also short-term uncertainty due to the war the run driving a barring cost. The National Association of Homeboaters indexed on voter sentiment is the most
pessimistic it's been in seven months. Stephen Bassahau and Piornese. This is NPR. Artemis II commander Reed Wiseman says he and his crew mates are still wrapping their heads around their trip around the moon. It's very hard to fully grasp what we just went through. And in these short, you just said it's been a week since we've been back, but it's been a week of medical testing,
physical testing, doctors, science objectives. I would like we have not had that decompression. We have not had that reflection time.
Wiseman and the three other Artemis II crew members held their first press conference
Thursday since returning to Earth last week. They splashed down last Friday, capping a 10-day test flight. Netflix co-founder and chairman Reed Hastings stepping down in June. And Piornese Mandelito Barco reports at Hastings' decision as the streaming company posted a strong earnings report. In 1997 Reed Hastings co-founded Netflix with Mark Randolph. It began as a scrappy idea to send out movie DVDs by mail and red envelopes to subscribers.
Netflix grew to be at global streaming powerhouse, now run by Hastings' successors, Greg Peters and Ted Serrandus. Reed, thank you for the trust you placed in us. Thank you. During a call to reporters Serrandus praised Hastings' leadership. You know, Reed is an economist and engineer in his head, but he's a teacher in his heart. And Reed not only shared the spotlight, a real rarity in Hollywood, by the way.
He pushed me into the spotlight and celebrated the winds. In the process Hastings defined an entirely new industry. When his term expires in June, he says he'll focus on his philanthropy and other pursuits. Mandelito Barco and Piornese. And I'm trial Snyder. This is in Piorn.
This week on up first, the Trump administration and Iran do not have a peace deal.
Now the president says the straight of her moves is under a US blockade. What that means for the ceasefire in Iran remains to be seen. And what it means for gas prices, those will likely continue to climb. Follow the latest developments. We'll have them every morning on up first.


