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President Trump says now that the Iran deal is done, he will turn his focus to Ukraine.
“And PR's Franco Ordonyez says Trump plans another meeting with the Ukrainian President”
during the G7 summit. "President Trump spoke to the Ukrainian leader of a lot of meters of landscape during a meeting with G7 leaders about the war in Ukraine. Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio also spoke separately with Zelensky. When told reporters, it was a very good meeting and that he planned to meet with Zelensky
again." "Look, Russia should make a deal, Russia's most tremendous investment, but so is Ukraine." Trump said that now, with the Iranian deal signed, he can now focus more on the Russian war in Ukraine. He added that he would do whatever he could.
He said earlier, he spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He also said that the U.S. would soon be able to reimpose sanctions on Russia, which were eased during the Iranian war, Franco, Ordonyez, and Piano's Avian France." It's primary day in a handful of states and the district of Colombia and Alabama and Georgia are holding run-offs.
“President Trump has weighed in on the Republican Georgia Senate race endorsing Congressman”
Mike Collins and criticizing his opponent, former football coach Derek Dooley. And PR's Stephen Fowler has been tracking the race and notes that Dooley, like Georgia's outgoing governor, Brian Camp, rejected Trump's false claim that he won the 2020 presidential election. "Republican strategist and voters alike that I've talked with in the last little bit
say that that certainly didn't help Dooley's chances. And the Collins endorsement is not inherently a surprise if you're paying attention. Mike Collins has been one of the more prototypical Trump era congressmen. He's very brash online and with this campaign messaging, especially when it comes to emphasizing Trump's policies around immigration."
The winner of today's run-off in Georgia will take on Democratic Senator John O'Sough in November. Fans at many World Cup games are facing dangerously hot human weather. NPR as Rebecca Hershey reports, public health officials are urging fans to stay hydrated and take other precautions.
More than a third of World Cup matches are at risk for dangerously hot humid conditions
according to an analysis by NPR. High humidity and temperatures over 90 degrees in Houston sent multiple World Cup fans to the hospital and the National Weather Service issued an extreme heat warning for Miami. On the day that city hosted its first match. People attending matches in the U.S. and Canada can bring a factory sealed water bottle
into the stadium to help stay hydrated. Public health experts also recommend staying in the shade as much as possible, including when waiting in line. umbrellas, hats, and loose-fitting clothing can also help protect against heat exhaustion. Rebecca Hershey and PR News
World Cup games today include Algeria vs. defending champion Argentina, France, Facesenagall and Iraq takes on Norway. It's NPR. A new survey from the Pew Research Center confirms what many working parents already know navigating work and family is hard, and PR's Andrea Xu has some of the details.
The survey sought to capture how parents, with jobs, are managing to balance family and work responsibilities. A majority of working moms said they feel they can't give 100% to either, a smaller but still sizable share of dads agreed. Often the parents find themselves dealing with children's matters while at work and vice versa.
“Pucing a researcher Rachel Minkin says it's an important issue to study, as the share”
of families with both parents working full-time has grown significantly. 31% were both working full-time in 1975, and now it's 52%. Parents surveyed said more flexibility in their work hours would help as would paid sick leave and help paying for childcare, Andrea Xu and PR News.
SpaceX is moving forward with a $60 billion acquisition of the artificial intelligence
start-up cursor Elon Musk's company is seeking a competitive edge against rivals and anthropic and open AI after its Wall Street debut last week, cursor started in 2022 and helped spark the vibe coding trend as AI coding assistants have become increasingly capable of doing the work of computer programming. Luke Skywalker's lightsaber and a Wizard of Oz witch hat are among the Hollywood treasures
going up for auction next month. Heritage Auctions announced today that the lightsaber is from the Empire Strikes Back. Other items for sale hoverboards from back to the future too and rugs from the Big Lebowski. This is NPR News.
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