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an attack on Iran because Middle Eastern allies asked him to.
“Trump says the attack was going to take place tomorrow, but now he stole military leaders”
to stand down and impure his deepest shiver on his more." Trump said the upcoming attack on Iran would be delayed for a few days, but also said it
might never happen if Iran agrees to a deal.
"I've put it off for a little while, hopefully maybe forever, but possibly for a little while. Because we've had very big discussions with Iran." Cutter and the U.A.E. both say a deal is close to happening, which is why they asked Trump to pause the planned attack.
Trump says a deal will ultimately have to include Iran agreeing to not have a nuclear weapon. Deepish Ivaram and Pyronus, the White House. "The President and Trump had warned that the clock was ticking for Iran to strike a deal or fighting would renew. Defense Secretary Pete Hegg Sath and Kentucky today campaigning alongside the Trump-back
“challenger to incumbent Thomas Massey and Kentucky's fourth congressional district.”
Hegg Sath already traveling to the state and made what he stressed was a personal visit
and a last minute push for Ed Garmright, Daniviri Al-Martina's member stationed WVXU reports." Hegg Sath says President Trump requires a quote "Congressful of warriors" and former U.S. Navy SEAL Ed Garmright is the best person for the job. Adi Raleigh in Hebron, Hegg Sath called Thomas Massey an obstructionist. "President Trump does not need more people in Washington who are trying to make a point,
especially from his own party. He needs people willing to help him win to vote with him when it matters the most." Massey has voted with the Republican Party on issues like voter registration and immigration enforcement, but has been outspoken against the war in Iran. He also continues to call for the release of the Epstein files.
For NPR News, I'm Daniviri Al-Martina's. Police in San Diego say they are investigating Monday shooting at a mosque as a hate crime. The shooting happened at the Islamic Center of San Diego police say two teenage suspects open fire killing three men before killing themselves. The police chief says the suspects were found dead in a nearby vehicle.
The Long Island Railroad is getting back on track the operators of North America's largest commuter rail system and the unions representing workers have reached an agreement to end their three-day strike. Kevin Sexton is a national vice president of the Brotherhood of Locomot of Engineers and Trainman.
"We are looking forward to our members getting back to work and doing what they do best, which is serving the region, we appreciate everybody's patience starting this time." Sexton did not reveal details of the deal, but he did say the union would not have agreed to it if it was not favorable. The union went on strike Saturday, forcing some 250,000 commuters to find alternatives.
"Do your governor Kathy Hockel says service will start back up Tuesday at noon. This is NPR." A federal judge in Oakland, California, Monday accepted a jury's ruling against Elon mosque. The jury deliberated less than two hours and musks lawsuit against open AI and its top executives.
The jury found open AI not liable for having allegedly strayed from its original non-profit mission to benefit humanity, saying musk waited too long to file his lawsuit and miss a deadline for the statute of limitations, musk says he will appeal. Prosecutors in Minnesota have charged the U.S. immigration and custom enforcement officer with assault and connection with the shooting of a vittasway, an immigrant in Minneapolis
in January during the Trump administration's immigration crackdown. Had been county attorney, Mary Moriarty said Monday that 53-year-old Christian Castro has been charged with four felony counts on a misdemeanor of falsely reporting a crime.
Pope Leo, first in cyclical, will be about what it means to be human in the era of artificial
intelligence. The Vatican says it will be released next week as NPR's Jason D'Rose reports. The Encyclical's title is "Magnificent Humanity." The Vatican says when it's presented next week, Pope Leo will be joined by the co-founder of the tech company, Anthropic, Christopher Ola, Anthropic is currently suing the Trump
administration for illegal retaliation. Earlier this year, the administration ordered federal departments and agencies to stop using Anthropic's artificial intelligence program because the company refused to allow the U.S. military unrestricted use of its AI technology.
“The new Encyclical comes on the 130-5th anniversary of another important Vatican document,”
Rara Novaram about human dignity in the industrial age. Each story you hear on Planet Money starts with a question, what happens if we refund tariffs? Why are grocery so expensive? An NPR, we stand for your right to be curious, because the forces shaping our world
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