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President Trump on social media today called the Iranian response to the latest U.S. proposal to end the war in the mid-East, unacceptable, without giving details. Tehran gave its response to Pakistan, which is mediating the talks, impures Dia Hadid has more." State run agency, the Islamic Republic of Iran broadcasting, says Iran's response remains
consistent with previous positions, readiness to continue a ceasefire that is largely held since early April, an exchange for the opening of the state of Hermos
“that's a key global shipping route, and ending hostilities.”
The war began on February 28 when Israeli-Nated States launched air strikes on Iran. Iran subsequently blocked the state of Hermos, and then the U.S. imposed its own blockade. Iran's Deputy Speaker, Todd State Run Media, that military operations would not open the west right, Dia Hadid and Pian use. 17 U.S. crews passengers are returning state side after weeks aboard the ship at the center of a Hanta Varus outbreak, Hunter
Virus-Rather outbreak. So far, there are eight related cases including three deaths, and here's Ping Wong reports
the Americans first stop, isn't Nebraska.
The U.S. passengers are taking a flight charted by the U.S. government to an Air Force space in Nebraska. They're headed for the National Cointene Unit at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Dr. Ali Khan is Dean of its College of Public Health.
"For the passengers getting off the ship, I'd say welcome to Nebraska, you are coming to the premier facility in the United States, not the world, to take care of you."
“Health officials say this strain of Hanta Varus can be deadly, but isn't very contagious.”
You'd have to spend a lot of time in close contact with someone with symptoms to catch it from another person. According to Nebraska medicine, none of the returning passengers show any symptoms, but they'll be monitored in case they develop them over the coming weeks. Ping Wong and PR News.
Investors will be looking both at home and abroad this week for reassurance about the economy, the war, and its impact on inflation. It appears Maria Aspen has more. More companies are releasing quarterly report cards, and what's already been a blockbuster earnings season.
Tech investors in particular are back to being thrilled with the AI boom and all the money being spent on it. The Tech Heavy NASDAQ and the broader S&P 500 ended last week at new record highs, despite ongoing uncertainty about the war and the high price of oil. Investors will see how much the energy crisis has driven up prices on Tuesday when the
“U.S. government releases inflation data for April.”
Meanwhile, Wall Street will also be monitored in President Trump's high stakes visit China for developments on the Middle East War, the trade war, and the Tech War. Maria Aspen and PR News. U.S. Futures contracts are trading lower at this hour, you're listening to NPR News from Washington.
This date department says it's hosting a third round of talks between Israel and Lebanon
in Washington, D.C. this week, as both sides try to move beyond a fragile ceasefire to a permanent peace and security agreement. Israel wants the Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon disarmed, Lebanon wants invading Israeli troops to withdraw. The talks take place despite continuing firing between Israel and Hezbollah.
Scientists are reporting progress in efforts to protect the endangered Devils' whole popfish, a defalli national park in California, and here's Nell Greenfield Voice has more. For two earthquakes shook up the waters of Devils' whole, its pupfish population plummeted. Only 20 fish were left, while life officials debated what to do just as the federal workforce
was experiencing mass firings and a government shutdown loomed. Moving quickly, biologists took some pupfish from a backup population that had been established in captivity over a decade ago, and released them into Devils' whole. This fish survived. Babies started appearing, and biologists later added in some additional captive bread fish.
This spring, an official count found 77 devils' whole pupfish swimming around their rocky fish bowl in the desert. Nell Greenfield Voice and PR News A mid-candy flowers and other gifts may have also headed out to a restaurant this mother's day.
It's one of the biggest days for eating out.
International retail federation also says people will spend a record 30 $8 billion on
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