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Iran says it's once again closed the straight of Hormuz because his real is continuing to attack southern Lebanon. The end of that fighting was a part of the tentative deal signed this week between the U.S. and Iran. Vice President J. Advanceman, while has just landed in Switzerland for discussions, he's
joining Jared Kushner and Steve Whitkoff." "So we'll play in the talks when the principles from the Iranian government also the Kattari in the Pakistani government arrive. That may happen as soon as tomorrow, but these
things are always a little bit influx. Jared and Steve have been on the ground now for a few
hours dealing with some of the technical elements of this negotiation." "Pants was speaking Saturday with Fox News. Tension between Senate Republicans and President Trump is nearing a breaking point. Trump is venting frustration that the chamber is refusing to pass a strict voter ID law and PR's Sam Greenglass has more."
“Senate Majority Leader John Foon had a plan to reauthorize a key spy tool, confirm a permanent”
director of national intelligence before Trump's more controversial acting pit could take over. Then, in the middle of the night, Trump fired off a post-blowing up that plan, Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska later compared it to sled dogs. "If some big distraction, like a moose comes through and you got half the team going over
here and half the team going over here, it is chaos.
And then what that mushroom has to do is he's got to stop and spend all his time untangling
this mess." Dune says he's trying to stay focused on an agenda that will help Republicans win the mid-turns. Sam Greenglass and PR News Washington. "Fire officials are evacuating a Utah town after a wildfire exploded to more than 13,000
acres in less than a day. Caroline Bellard, member station KUE are in Salt Lake City as more." The iron fire sparked late Friday night, it was human caused, and dry, hot, and windy
“conditions fueled rapid growth and huge flames.”
Now it's threatening Eureka, a historic mining town, about an hour and a half south of Salt Lake City, around 700 people live there. Fire officials are now working to evacuate them. The iron fire is just one of several burning in Utah, including one in the foothills east of Salt Lake City.
After months of drought, risk is extremely high across the state. For NPR News, I'm Caroline Ballard in Salt Lake City. California Governor Gavin News some is declared an emergency, following a major fire at a city called Storage Warehouse. The fire began Wednesday and his prompted shelter in place orders because of risk of
having hazards in the smoke. Hundreds of tourists are struggling to get home after a fire at a hotel and a Dominican Republic Friday caused almost 1,700 people to be evacuated, officials say many people lost their passports and other identity documents in the fire, and Italian National was killed in the blaze and a number of other people were injured.
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“Just weeks after President Trump spent millions of dollars to refurbish the reflecting”
pool by the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, that pool is once again green with algae. Meanwhile, that's been a regular issue for the pool, Trump is claiming it was damaged by vandalism, and he says there have been a number of rests, but he's offered no evidence of any vandalism. One Maryland resident says he was arrested for touching a partially detached piece of paint.
As World Cup men's soccer games continue, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is hosting calls with state and local authorities. As NPR's Gabriella Manuel reports, these calls are to discuss and plan around public health concerns. The calls are happening twice a week.
The CDC said in a press conference. "I am very happy to report that very few are reporting really significant issues." "Creea Gregory is director of the CDC Division of State and Local Readiness." "One of the biggest things is to sort of see for whether related." The CDC says it's supporting the 11 host cities by deploying personnel, including epidemiologists,
to work alongside local teams as they look for any health issues that pop up. In addition, the CDC says its World Cup team is coordinating with other active response teams, such as those dealing with measles and Ebola. Gabriella, Emmanuel, and PR news. Oklahoma used to for-run fourth inning to pull away Saturday as the Sooner's Beat
North Carolina 9-3 and game one of the College Baseball World Series, Daytona Chan's home were twice in the win. All three of the tar heels runs came in the first inning. Game 2 in that best of series, games series, a three-game series takes place on Sunday. I'm Dale Wilman, and PR news."
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