Live from NPR News in Washington, on Rylan Barton, President Trump arrived in...
Alps today for the G7 leader's summit where he's touting the signing of a peace deal
“with Iran, and Pierce Franco-Ordonia's reports there are a lot of issues on the table,”
but the peace agreements likely to dominate the talks. President Trump met first with French President and Emmanuel Macron and used the opportunity to tout the agreement that has intended to reopen the straight-of-horre news. "We're very happy to say very signed deals all the time, and these strangers already partially open."
The President says the deal will ensure Iran never has a nuclear weapon, and claims
it will trigger an economic boom. The leaders are also expected to discuss trade, supply chain resilience, and artificial intelligence. Trump has not been as focused on the war in Ukraine, but says now that the Iran deal is finished, he will turn his focus to Ukraine, Franco, Ordonia's, and Pianus, Evian, France.
“Eight people are dead after a B-52 bomber crash near Edwards Air Force Base in California,”
and Pierce Quilorn supports the plane crash just after takeoff on what's been described as a routine test mission. Base first responders rush to the spot where the huge bomber crashed on the runway inside Edwards Air Force Base, north of Los Angeles. They quickly determined the crash was unservivable.
Authorities on base said the crew was a mixed of uniform military and civilians. The B-52 Stratofortris has been in service since the 1950s, and been used in conflicts from Vietnam to today's war with Iran. It can carry nuclear or conventional weapons up to about 70,000 pounds of them, on missions as far as nearly 9,000 miles.
Air Force officials say they'll withhold personnel details until all next of kin are notified, and that it could take weeks or months before an investigation determines the cause of the crash. Quilorn's and Pianus.
Shares in the rocket and satellite company SpaceX soared for a second straight trading day
after Friday's record breaking initial public offering, and Pierce John Ruach has the details. Shares in SpaceX started the day strong and kept heading skyward as the trading day progressed on Monday, closing up nearly 20%. That comes on top of gains of about 19% on Friday when they debuted on the NASDAQ. The company is not yet profitable, and analysts say many of its plans hinge on successfully
developing and deploying a big reusable rocket called Starship, but it floated a relatively small number of shares to the public, raising a record amount of money and demand for the shares continues to be strong. SpaceX is one of three blockbuster IPOs expected this year. The artificial intelligence, giants, open AI, and anthropic have both filed paperwork with the government to signal their intent. John Ruach and PR News.
Stock markets rallied worldwide today, the S&P 500 rose more than one and a half percent, and the NASDAQ jump more than three percent. This is NPR News. Prime Minister Kier Starmer says Britain will ban children under 16 from using social media apps like Snapchat, TikTok, and YouTube early next year. Starmer acknowledges that some teams might bypass the ban, YouTube and meta-worn that a blanket social media restriction could push kids into
unregulated online spaces. Tickbites tend to spike in May and June, as NPR's ping-hoong reports
“it's a key time to take precautions. This spring, Tick's started biting a few weeks early,”
then there was a dip, likely due to weather. Now they're out in full force, especially in the Northeast and Midwest. That's according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which tracks rates of Tickbite visits to the ER. Here's Allison Hinkley with CDC. According to our Tickbite tracker, Tick's are out everywhere, and there are a lot of reasons to wear repellent and do all the things you can to prevent Tickbites. Tickbites can cause
lime and other diseases or provoke serious allergies. If you're out in grassy or forested areas where Tick's are likely, Hinkley recommends pre-treating clothes with an insecticide called Permatrin, wearing long sleeves and conducting a full-body Tick check when you return. Ping-hoong and PR news. The Ron's Men's World Cup team is kicking off against New Zealand this hour near Los Angeles home to the largest Iranian community outside of Iran.
Iran's participation in the World Cup has been fraught because of the war with the U.S. and Israel. Many community members say they're upset over FIFA's rules barring political flags inside the stadium. This is NPR News from Washington. This is our class. On this American life, when they mean like it's a good mystery. Sometimes about really big things, but most times,
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