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Live from MPR News on trial Snyder, President Trump says ships are already mo...

the straight of her moves following the announcement of a tentative deal with Iran.

"These trainers already partially opened, as you know they're doing a little hunting

for a couple of minds that they've already found, but essentially ships are starting to go out. Now on Friday they'll be completely opened." Trump spoke to reporters at the G7 in France details of the preliminary agreement of yet to be made public, but they are trickling out.

Media reports say it extends a current ceasefire for 60 days, believes Iran's disputed nuclear program for the next phase of talks. Vice President JD Vance told Fox News earlier tonight that Trump may decide to release a deal before Friday when a formal signing ceremony is to be held in Switzerland. The ceasefire could hinge on events in Lebanon, it appears to have slowed attacks, but

has not stopped them. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that Israel retains a right to respond to his beloved attacks and appears to address Kala, he's more.

"And Israeli air strike on a vehicle in southern Lebanon killed the driver.

An earlier strike in the same town of Gfettit Bnit injured a Lebanese reporter, both according to state media. After leaving the hospital reporter had the threat posted on ex that an Israeli drone targeted him while he was "clearly filming a report in an open space" and marked his press. Did you he posted shows him reporting on the ceasefire agreement for Iran's English

language state television network, moments before he was hit. He has butless added responded to Israeli attacks by targeting two Israeli tanks and the bulldozer in southern Lebanon, which Israeli forces have occupied. Israel did not respond to NPR queries for either attack. "Jewed at a Skulla and Pianus, Batut."

Back in Washington, Hell's Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. today refused to allow one of the passengers from the cruise ship head by a deadly hunt to virus outbreak to finish her quarantine at home. And Pianus Robbs died reports.

Angela Perryman is the only passenger still being held against their will at a federally

funded quarantine unit in Nebraska. Every other passenger who wanted to leave has been allowed to finish their 42-day quarantine at home. But Pianus is being confined under a mandatory federal quarantine order because the state of Florida is refusing a federal demand that a guard be posted outside her home 24/7.

Florida and many independent public health experts say a guard is unnecessary. In an internal CDC review agreed, but Kennedy says he disagrees. So Pianus will continue being held. Robbs dying in Pianus. "This is NPR news."

U.S. Air Force says eight people aboard a B-52 bomber that crashed shortly before a take-off are dead. The crash happened Monday during a routine test mission at an Edwards Air Force base north of Los Angeles. Those on board included uniform military personnel and government contractors.

The aircraft manufacturer Boeing confirmed Monday evening that two of its employees were on board is not clear what caused the crash.

Fox has struck a $22 billion cash and stock deal to buy the Roku streaming platform.

The deal would give Fox access to one hundred million global streaming households to deal expected to close in the first half of next year. U.S. Men's National Soccer Team beat Paraguay over the weekend for four goals to one, the match being held as a milestone victory for the U.S., mainly because of a record viewing audience.

Here's him Pierce Jasmine Garz. Fox, which is broadcasting the World Cup, says the USA Paraguay game averaged over 15.9 million viewers. That makes it the most watched FIFA men's World Cup group stage match in English language U.S. television history.

The Delimundo Spanish language broadcast averaged 8.9 million viewers across Delimundo and Peacock streaming. Put together, the broadcasts combined to average nearly 25 million viewers in the U.S. While increasingly popular soccer fandom has lagged in the U.S. compared to the rest of the world, analysts say these ratings numbers indicate an audience that's increasingly

eager to consume the sport. Jasmine Garz and Pear News, New York This is M.P.R. News. This is our glass. On this American life, when they mean like, it's a good mystery. Sometimes it's about really big things, but most times, the little mysteries are the best.

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