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The semi-efficient Iranian news agency says the Islamic Republic is suspending talks via mediators
“with the United States, testing reports Iran's halting indirect communications over, expanding”
Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon and in Gaza. The issue of presidential war powers is one item on a long to-do list, Congress faces as it returns from recess, and PR's Eric McDaniel reports the Senate had advanced a measure that would force an end to the conflict in part because President Trump keeps making enemies of Senate Republicans.
From back to primary opponent against Louisiana's Bill Cassidy, Cassidy will lose his seat come January, and then Cassidy joined with Democrats to force an end to the war. The House of Representatives actually delayed a vote on a similar Democratic war powers resolution after it looked like Republican absences in that chamber meant it would have passed.
All of this, voting is mostly symbolic, though the President can veto any war powers resolutions constraining the war that get to his desk. But it's worth noting, of course, the Constitution gives Congress the power to declare war
“and regulate conflict, and the President is legally required to get their approval in order”
to continue his Iran war. Eric McDaniel reporting, three Ebola vaccine candidates are being fast-tracked for development by the coalition for epidemic preparedness, a global health organization, present PR's Jonathan Lambert. The Ebola outbreak centered in the Democratic Republic of Congo is already one of the largest
on record, with over 1100 suspected cases. It's driven by a rare species of Ebola, Bundabujo, for which there are no approved vaccines or treatments, but there are several candidate vaccines, and three will receive millions of dollars to jumpstart development. One is a Bundabujo version of the Irvbo vaccine, which was approved for a different Ebola
strain. Another is being developed by the University of Oxford using a platform similar to the Oxford
AstraZeneca COVID vaccine, and the third is an mRNA vaccine from Moderna.
It takes time for manufacturers to make enough product for clinical trials, so it'll likely be several months before any candidate reaches the outbreak. Jonathan Lambert and PR News. The Atlantic hurricane season formally begins today, and PR's Julia Simon Says for Cassers, are predicting a below-average number of named storms, last month forecasters with the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said they expected this year's Atlantic hurricane season to be relatively quiet. Noah is predicting three to six hurricanes, while seven is the average annual number. That's a large part because the El Niño weather pattern will likely emerge this year. El Niño's typically increase the strong winds that can tear apart developing storms, but
while the Atlantic region may catch a break this year, the eastern Pacific could face more storms. And the Federal Emergency Management Agency is going into this hurricane season with far less staff. That's Julia Simon.
It's NPR News. Well, some for more states, whole primaries, tomorrow in House, Senate Gubernatorial,
“and other races for key state offices, so the most closely-watched contests are in California.”
More voters will select candidates for Governor Lieutenant Governor Attorney General Los Angeles Mayor, as well as congressional district seats.
Colostrum is the first milk that mammals produce after giving birth, but it's also receiving
attention from adults who chug cow, Colostrum as a supplement, here's reporter Ari Daniel. Colostrum is loaded with antibodies, proteins and vitamins that help build up a newborn's immunity and strengthen their gut lining. The preliminary studies suggest it may improve certain forms of inflammatory bowel syndrome, gastroenteritis, and upper respiratory tract infections, as well as stunting in children.
But some caution, it's too early to conclude its effective. Alisha Piro is a licensed dietitian nutritionist. It has one of the lower risks of some of the other products out there, but I just don't think we know enough yet. When it comes to gut health, nutrition scientists recommend focusing on improving one's
overall lifestyle first, before resorting to supplements, regular exercise, a wholesome diet, sufficient sleep, and reduce stress. For NPR News, I'm Ari Daniel. The 23-time Grand Slam Singles Champion Serena Williams is returning to professional tennis at the age of 44 after nearly four years away from the sport.
The WTA tour says she accepted a wild card invitation played doubles at the Queen's Club Tournament. A partner has yet to be announced, it's NPR News. Every episode of it's been a minute, NPR is what's happening in culture podcast, starts by asking three questions, who, how, why now, if the culture is asking it, we're talking
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