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High-level U.S. Iran negotiations in Switzerland have ended for the night, earlier Sunday,
Iranians' tape media reported that the talks had broken down, and PR's Luke Garrett has more. The talks in Switzerland, led by Vice President JD Vance, were expected to last through Sunday, a senior U.S. diplomat not authorized to share details publicly, told NPR. The negotiators talked about clarifying Iran's messaging around the straight-of-war
news, which Iran said was closed on Saturday.
“Another key point of discussion was, quote, "enforcing the ceasefire in southern Lebanon."”
The diplomat said, quote, "de-confliction mechanisms for the straight and Lebanon were also discussed." On Sunday morning, Trump said U.S. forces would "hit Iran very hard again if its proxies keep up the fighting in Lebanon." Iranian state media reported that its delegation called Trump's post, quote, "insulting."
The U.S. Iran peace negotiations in Switzerland are now turning on the delicate ceasefire between Iranian-backed Hezbollah and Israel in southern Lebanon. Luke Garrett and PR News, Washington. The United Kingdom's Prime Minister, Kierstarmer, is under pressure to resign, possibly as early as Monday.
His approval ratings are at a historic low, and last Thursday, the popular mayor of Manchester won a seat in Parliament with the aim of challenging Stymer for his job. NPR's law and frayer reports from London. In a parliamentary system, the head of the party with the most seats in the legislature,
“in this case, the U.K. center left Labour Party, gets to be Prime Minister.”
But with Stymer's approval rating so low, some Labour lawmakers are seeking to replace him, and Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham appears to have the most support. As a Friday, Stymer told reporters, "There is no official leadership challenge yet." "But if there is a contest, just be clear with you, then yes I will run, I will stand." Some Labour lawmakers want him to avoid what they call a humiliation, though, and instead
step down or set a timetable to do so. Stymer's been huddling at a countryside retreat with his family discussing his political future. Lauren Freyer and PR News, London. Health officials in Los Angeles are concerned about potential air quality problems in the
Boyle Heights neighborhood, a cold storage warehouse there caught fire Wednesday and is continuing to smolder. Governor Gavin News, some declared a state of emergency for the area on Saturday, Barbara Phillips lives in East LA.
“"Being able to breathe is like everything to me, and once that is affected, it takes away”
a lot of things for me." Shelter and play sorders meanwhile were issued for nearby residents on Wednesday. The iron fire continues to burn in Utah this weekend. Fire officials say the blaze is destroyed 34 square miles, and it's caused the evacuation of 1,000 residents from the town of Yureka, southwest of Salt Lake City.
Another wildfire is also prompted of evacuations near Sedona, Arizona, and in Colorado, the southwest corner of that state is under a red flag fire warning. This is NPR News. A series of shootings in Chicago this weekend has led to at least 7 deaths and 38 injuries. On Sunday President Trump suggested once again on social media that there should now be
a military intervention in the nation's third largest city.
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, however, has refused Trump's many calls to deploy the National Guard in Chicago, violent crime rates there have generally declined over the past few years that's according to police data. Many U.S. pastors say they're using artificial intelligence in their work as clergy, and P.S. Jason D'Aros reports on the findings of a new survey.
The evangelical research organization Barnard Group finds that only 13% of Protestant pastors say they don't use AI at all in their ministry work. What they do use it for varies half of pastors say they turn to AI for brainstorming or generating ideas. A little more than a third say they employ artificial intelligence to research biblical
or theological topics, and about a quarter report AI is writing sermons for them. Despite its wide use, 7 in 10 pastors say they approach the technology cautiously and 4 in 10 say they're conflicted about using artificial intelligence in their ministry. Jason D'Aros and PR news. The College World Series baseball finals were head to a deciding game 3 after North Carolina
Beat Oklahoma Sunday night, 6 to 2, the Tar Heels bounce back from a 9-3 loss and game 1 on Saturday. The sooner's scored twice in the first inning on Sunday, but we're silent the rest of the way. Game 3 takes place Monday night in Omaha.
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