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agreement with Iran. Bands spoke at a White House press briefing Thursday saying Americans
“are already benefiting from it. I think the president's peace plan in Iran is already bearing”
real fruits for the American people. Last night, 12.5 million barrels of oil through the
straight of four moves that is a high since the beginning of the conflict. Oil prices are down nearly at their level from the pre-war conflict. Gas prices drop below $4 a gallon today for the first time since the conflict. And importantly, they're going to keep falling further given how low price low oil prices are. Vance had been expected to participate in a formal signing ceremony and meet with Iranian negotiators in Geneva, Friday. But that trip has been delayed
the White House citing difficult logistics for a new round of negotiations. The post-poment follows a report that Iran is delaying its delegation over Israel's ongoing military campaign in Lebanon. The spring court today rolled in favor of a marijuana user who was prosecuted
“by the federal government after he admitted to both smoking pot several times a week in”
owning a legally purchased gun. Here's him here's Anita Tottenberg. When FBI agents came to Ali Hamani's home in Texas, he admitted that he smoked pot several times a week. He was soon indicted under the federal gun control act which makes it a crime punishable by up to 15 years in prison for an individual to use illegal drugs and have a gun. It's the same law used to prosecute President Biden's son Hunter, but today's ruling is sufficiently narrow that it may well not apply
to someone like Biden who use more dangerous drugs. In explaining today's ruling, just a Neil Gorsuch stressed that it was extremely limited in part because marijuana use has become so widely accepted and is legal in 40 states. Or as one professor put it today, weed is the new booze. Nina Tottenberg and Pierre News Washington. The Ouija Manjioni's legal team backing away from plans to mount a psychiatric defense when his murder trial begins in September. The shift came
a day after Manjioni's attorney said they would argue he was experiencing an extreme emotional disturbance. Manjioni pleaded not guilty to killing Brian Thompson, CEO of the insurance company United Healthcare in Manhattan in 2024. At a hearing Wednesday, his team acknowledged Manjioni had been undergoing psychiatric evaluation and signal they would argue he was experiencing an emotional disturbance. But on Thursday, Manjioni's team filed a legal document saying that at
this time, they no longer planned to introduce psychiatric evidence during the state trial. Former prosecutor and legal analyst Gary Galperon described it as a stunning change, adding what remains is the question of what defense they will pursue at trial. Manjioni's attorneys didn't respond to a request for comment. Brian Manjioni and Pierre News New York. This is in PR. A new kind of flu vaccine, a step closer to becoming available. A food and drug administration
“panel has recommended approval of a shot made with the same M RNA technology that was key to”
ending the COVID-19 pandemic. The shot is made by Berderna, which is seeking approval as an option for people 50 and older. New York, NYX fans turned out this morning to celebrate the NYX
first MBA championship in more than 50 years. The city threw a ticker tape parade for the team,
followed by a ceremony at City Hall as Steve Kestem on reports. The skyscrapers of Norman Hatton known as the Canyon of Heroes lived up to the name. It was a sea of orange and blue the NYX colors, police officials expected a record setting crowd that had to turn people away two hours before the start of the parade. At City Hall, there is Iran-Mondani handed the team Vicki's to the city. New York built toward this moment ever since Saturday night when the final
buzzer sounded in San Antonio and the NYX won their first MBA championships since 1973. 53 years in the making New York finally took its victory lap. For NPR News, I'm Steve Kestembaum at City Hall in New York. The city mounted a massive security operation official say some 10,000 police officers were deployed and that 10 people were arrested three other issued summons on charges ranging from disorderly conduct to felony assault. Canada has won its first ever men's World
Cup match. Canada shut out Qatar scoring six goals with a help of the Hatt trick by forward Jonathan David. The victory moves Canada to the top of group B and boost Canada's chances that it will reach the tournament's knockout stages. I'm trial Snyder. This is MPR News. This is our glass. On this American life, when they mean like, it's a good mystery. Sometimes about really big things. But most times, the little mysteries are the best. Our lost and found
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