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Iran state run news agency says a tentative deal extending the cease fire with the U.S. and reopening the state of Hormuz also requires Israel to stop attacking Lebanon.
The authorities say Israeli attacks have killed hundreds of women, children, and first responders
in Piersia Petrary has more. Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Iraqi, says the first phase of negotiations centered on sending the war, opening the state of Hormuz, and lifting a U.S. naval blockade on Iran. Iran says several ships have already made it to Iranian ports since the deal was announced Monday.
Iraq, she says the next phase of talks that start this Friday, will focus on nuclear issues
“in lifting U.S. sanctions, but he says the most important aspect of the deal is ending wars”
on all fronts, including starting Friday in Lebanon. He says Iran would view Israel's continued occupation of southern Lebanon as a violation of the agreement. Israel's prime minister says Israel will remain in a "buffer zone of southern Lebanon" for as long as necessary.
I able to draw the end-pair news, Cairo. Details about the initial deal to end the war remain, rather, have yet to be made public but President Trump says the agreement rules out a nuclear weapon for Tehran, and that the full tax will be revealed in a few days, a formal signing ceremony is set in Switzerland on Friday.
With the initial deal with Iran in hand, President Trump is refocusing his attention on the war in Ukraine. Trump and other G7 leaders at their summit in France heard Tuesday from Ukrainian President while the Demir Salinsky and Trump and Secretary of State Marker Rubioz spoke separately with Salinsky.
“Trump says he is considering re-imposing sanctions soon on Russian oil shipments.”
Primehring runoff voters in Georgia have set up a closely-watched mid-term Senate race Georgia Republicans have chosen Congress on Mike Collins to run against incumbent Democratic Senator John Osoft's fall. President Trump endorsed Collins over the weekend. Collins campaigned as a self-described MAGA warrior.
voters also went to the polls Tuesday, and Alabama, Oklahoma, and Washington, D.C. Trump administration tried to sort out an agreement with the artificial intelligence company anthropic after putting restrictions on the company's new SAI models over national security concerns, and Pierce Deepa Shivram is following that story. This is mentioned from the government was for any foreign user, so anyone not a U.S. citizen.
That even included some anthropic employees, but in order to comply with the directive and droppings that they had to shut down their models for everyone. So since that's happened, there's been, as you can imagine, a lot of confusion and disruption, and definitely still questions about the mechanisms and the legal authority the administration has to suspend this technology.
“The White House on their end has been mostly quiet about the decision, but they did say”
that officials from the Commerce Department met with anthropic in Washington yesterday and dropped upset in a statement that, quote, both parties are working quickly to get this result. And Pierce Deepa Shivram and this is MPR News. On new study provides more evidence that the COVID-19 vaccines may also protect the heart
and Pierce Rob Stein has more. A growing body of evidence indicates that the COVID shots may do more than just protect people against the coronavirus. The vaccines may also protect against heart attacks and strokes.
In the new study, researchers followed more than 1 million veterans who got vaccinated
in 2024, including about a third who got a COVID shot. In a paper published in the Journal of Jamma Internal Medicine, the researchers report that those who got a COVID vaccine were about 38 percent less likely to suffer a heart attack or stroke after a COVID infection in the next eight months. Rob Stein and Pure News
data from a flight tracking website shows that the B-52 crash Monday during a test flight at California's Edwards Air Force Base took a sharp turn and plunged to the ground at nearly 10 times at a rate nearly 10 times faster than a plain normally descents. The data comes from the flight tracking website air nav systems that shows the B-52 was airborne for just over three minutes before it crashed.
All eight people aboard were killed Air Force officials say it could take up to six months to complete the investigation into the cause of the crash. World Cupplay, soccer star Leonardo Messi has tied the World Cup scoring record. He scored a hat trick in Argentina's opener against Algeria, matching former German player Mirosov Kloss's career mark of 16 goals.
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