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The new round of U.S. Iran talks in Switzerland faltered today, this after President Trump's
“most recent threat to attack Iran if it does not stop supporting its proxy has bolo.”
Negotiations are expected to continue through the night, and P.R.s. Shandali stuster reports. Negotiations between the U.S. and Iran in Switzerland became tense Sunday after President Trump threatened to attack the country if it doesn't stop has bolo from "causing trouble." Trump said in a social media post the U.S. would quote, "hit Iran very hard if it doesn't stop has bolo's actions and lebanon."
Iran's leading negotiator responded, writing on social media for the U.S. to be careful, and that its armed forces are prepared to respond in a different manner. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said during a summit on Sunday that it won't make peace with Lebanon until Hezbollah is dismantled. "We establish a security zone in Lebanon, and we shall keep it as long as it's necessary."
The United Nations interim force in Lebanon said on Sunday that for the first time since
the war between Israel and Hezbollah, it has recorded no attacks from either side. Shandali's duster and PR news.
“President Trump is getting low marks from the American people.”
He is approval rating stands at 36% according to the latest NPR-PBS News Maris Poll. NPR is a later more reports. 36-year-old George of voter Regina Kalinga, back to President Trump in 2016, 2020, and 2024. But in 2026, he's lost her support, saying Trump hasn't made good on his promises to lower costs.
So she feels let down. "Where is the relief for America?" "No, you're like me, like hey, the President will not believe you voted for." Kalinga isn't alone, according to the latest NPR-PBS News Maris Poll, 6 in 10 Americans disapprove of Trump's handling of the economy, including 22% of Republicans.
Among independence, it's 65% and Democrats, 93%, Elena Moore and Pair News. Some are job postings have surged this year, according to the job side ZIP recruiter, but his NPR is on reassure reports that doesn't necessarily mean more jobs for teens or college grads.
“Some are job hiring reached a peak in mid-May, according to ZIP recruiter, postings were”
up a whopping 82% from a year ago, and wages are up, too, having grown 4.3% from the same time last year. Some are jobs now paying average of nearly $22 an hour, with far higher wages on the coasts than in the middle of the country. Most of the same time, unemployment among teens and recent college grads remains elevated.
ZIP recruiter says that's an indication that there's a lot of competition for seasonal jobs, from more experienced workers who want temporary or part-time roles, and reassure and PR news. "It's NPR." American Windom Clark is the U.S. Open Golf Champion for 2026.
It's the second career major for Clark, who won the 2023 U.S. Open in Los Angeles. Clark shot 400 par and was one stroke ahead of Sam Burns, who shot 300 par. The U.S. Open is traditionally the toughest challenge of the four majors, and Clark's score is an indication of the difficulty on the Lynx course at Shinnockock Hills Golf Club on New York's Long Island.
Woody Buzz Lightyear and his pals are giving Hollywood a happy father's day weekend in years, NPR's Bob Mandelo reports. For the last few weeks, Hollywood has been startled to see films by YouTube creators topping the box of a show.
But with $160 million in ticket sales, Toy Story 5 has easily claimed the biggest opening
weekend of 2026, and if estimates hold for the rest of the top 10, "We're going to need back up." Pixar's toys will have led Hollywood to this year's biggest three-day weekend overall. In fact, this year's total revenues are just shy of 2019s at this point. That's the year Avengers Endgame rewrote the record books and the year before the pandemic
that has some in Hollywood sensing a return to form this summer with minions, Spider-Man, and Christopher Nolan's Odyssey still to come. Bob Mandelo and PR News. Three people died Saturday night when a general aviation plane crashed into a wooded area in Bowie, Maryland between Washington, DC, and Baltimore. The plane had taken off and was returning
to Maryland when it went down. The plane narrowly missed several town homes when it crashed. The NTSB is investigating. This is NPR. Support for it. 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.
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