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holding meetings with Iranian officials in Tehran this week.
He's trying to hammer out an interim deal with the U.S. and Iran. It comes as President Trump says he's willing to give Iran more time before deciding whether to resume the war. And PR is able to travel reports. Iranian media report there are various interim proposals being discussed in Tehran, including
one backed by China.
“The key issue is Iran's control of the state of Hermuz since the start of the U.S. is”
really war three months ago. Iran established a new authority to approve and collect tolls from ships that want to transit the strategic waterway. Secretary of State Mark Urubio told reporters a toll system can't happen. "You can't happen, it would be unacceptable, it would make a diplomatic deal unfeasible
if they were to continue to pursue that."
The Trump administration wants Iran to store its enriched uranium abroad and posits nuclear program. Iran has signaled those are red lines, an insist on a permanent ceasefire that lifts U.S. sanctions. Able to R.O.E. and Pyrenees.
Dubai." The federal judge has cleared Kilmar, a breakout Garcia of all charges. He argued the Trump administration retaliated against him after his wrongful deportation to El Salvador gained national attention.
“From a member station WPLN, Mariana Bakiyao reports.”
Prosecutors charged a breakout Garcia with human smuggling, based on a two-and-a-half-year-old traffic stop in Tennessee. In his ruling Judge Waverley Crenshaw found issue with the delay in prosecution. A breakout Garcia's federal investigation began only after the Supreme Court ordered he be returned to the U.S. He also pointed to a senior prosecutor who resigned from the
DOJ after his recommendation not to charge a breakout Garcia went unheeded. For NPR news, I'm Mariana Bakiyao in Nashville. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is playing up President Trump's endorsement heading into the final days of his U.S. Senate primary runoff against incumbent John Cornan. The race is the latest campaign where Trump is encouraging voters to oust a politician who's
displeased him and elect a challenger more aligned with him as NPR's Tamar Keith explains. It took him an incredibly long time to endorse in the primary runoff between Senator John
Cornan and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton when he finally did, Trump put his weight
behind the challenger Paxton who has an opposition research file thicker than a phone book, but who made it clear that he would be a loyal soldier for Trump. NPR's Tamar Keith reporting Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says he's determined to build a better country after Alberta's premiere announced a public vote on whether to move toward independence. Carney emphasized Alberta's contributions to Canada and noted efforts to build
a new oil pipeline to the Pacific Coast. Many Albertans have long complained that Ottawa hasn't done enough to get Alberta's vast oil reserves to market. The votes set for October 19th that will decide if Alberta should stay in Canada or take legal steps toward a binding referendum on leaving.
This is NPR. New York City's iconic pizza reas and bagel shops mean soon be forced to update their long standing baking practices after state lawmakers moved to ban a common additive potassium bromide.
“It's a key component of a type of flower that's widely used in the city.”
The chemical compounds considered a possible carcinogen and is widely banned outside the U.S. In Lake George, New York, the remains of 44 continental army soldiers were discovered several years ago at a construction site from a member station W.A.M.C. Erin Shello Levine reports the last of the remains were laid to rest today.
Bioarchologists and historians with New York State Museum believe the soldiers were likely buried in unmarked cemeteries in 1776 when a continental army hospital was situated on Lake George's southern end. Many likely died of smallpox and typhus after a failed invasion of Canada in late 1775. Linda Homein is one of a handful of volunteers who helped sift through end piece together
at the discovered bones. It's been wonderful. It's overwhelming. He might notice several shed tears. We waited a long time to complete this project and it's, I don't know, I'm going to do
it my free time now. The four pine boxes draped in the continental union flag were the last to enter the memorial site overlooking the Atteron deck lake. And PR news, Erin Shello Levine, Lake George. Yesterday was the 230th anniversary of Ona, judges escape from enslavement by George Washington.
Judges escaped from Washington's Philadelphia residence on May 21, 1796 and she lived the rest of her life in New Hampshire. This is NPR News. On Consider This NPR's Afternoon News podcast, we cover everything from politics to the economy to the world, but every story starts with a question.
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