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But he said he does not think he needs Xi's help to bring the war to an end.
“"He's good. I mean it might be. I don't think we need any help with Iran to be honest with you."”
"The defeat is militarily, and I'll even do the right thing or we'll finish it job." Trump has said to land in Beijing Wednesday with the state of Hormuz still effectively closed oil and natural gas tankers. China is a major buyer of Iranian oil and maintains ties with Iran who's for a minister was in Beijing last week. Fresh data from the Labor Department shows Iran war has pushed inflation to its highest level in almost three years. The latest cost of living reports has consumer prices in April were up 3.8% from a year ago,
with prices jumping 6-10% for percent in the last month alone. The UN Children's Agency says Palestinian children in the occupied West Bank are paying what it calls an intolerable price for Israeli military operations and settler attacks across the occupied West Bank. UNICEF says at least one child has been killed there every week since the start of last year and piers who Sherlock reports.
“UNICEF says 70 Palestinian children have been killed in the occupied West Bank since January last year,”
93% by Israeli forces. Another 850 have been wounded. Palestinians face an unprecedented number of settler attacks. Incidents documented by UNICEF include children shot, stabbed, beaten, and pepper sprayed. Education is under what it calls sustained assault, with 99 documented incidences this year alone.
For thousands of children across the occupied West Bank, UNICEF says daily travel to school has become a walk through fear. Ruth Sherlock and pierni use Ramallah in the occupied West Bank.
A new study finds nearly 7 million children live in a home with at least one fire arm that's kept unlocked and loaded.
And piers reach to chatter to reports. Research is surveyed nearly 900 gun-owning parents with kids younger than 18 years in the home. And ask them how they store their guns. Study author Dr. Matthew Miller is a public health researcher at Northeastern University. He says nearly one in five respondents had at least one firearm stored in the least safe way possible.
Unlocked and loaded. So you pick it up and you can fire up. You don't have to unlock it, it's ready to go. When they analyze their results by age of the kids, they found that more parents chose to leave their firearms unlocked and loaded when their kids were in their teens compared to parents of younger children. But Miller says teenagers are already at a higher risk of suicide and easy access to firearms increases that risk.
Rita Chattagy and pierniose. This is in PR news.
“Two years after the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, Maryland has finalized a multi-billion dollar settlement.”
But the owner and operator of the cargo ship Dolly, the best-a-loss power-struck to bridge killing six construction workers. And temporarily shutting down the port of Baltimore. One of the country's busiest auto-shipping hubs. While boy come out, member station WYPR reports.
Maryland's attorney general Anthony Brown says the state has reached a $2.25 billion settlement with the owner and operator of the Dolly, avoiding a trial set for next month.
The company's had argued maritime law limited their liability to about $44 million. Brown says the state will continue pursuing claims against the ship builder. And I have the industries, which federal investigators say was responsible for the systems tied to the ship's power failure. Meanwhile, separate lawsuits filed by the families of the six workers killed in the collapse are still moving through the courts. For NPR news, I'm one boy come out and Baltimore.
In drug administration commissioner, Dr. Marty McCary is stepping down on social media Tuesday. President Trump said he accepted Dr. McCary's resignation. McCary had been on the job for 13 months. He rose to prominence as an outspoken critic of public health measures during the COVID pandemic. With President Trump on his way to China, Asian shares are mixed in Wednesday trading. Trump and Tokyo and have advanced more than 2% in South Korea, but they're lower in Sydney and Taiwan. I'm trial Snyder NPR news.
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