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four states Tuesday turning out for congressional elections and other offices of Maryland,
“South Carolina, Utah, and New York, where all three of the congressional candidates”
endorsed by New York City mayers are on bomb Donnie advanced to the November midterms,
the first major test of bomb Donnie's political movement. President Trump traveled Tuesday
to the swing state of Pennsylvania where he toured a Mac trucks facility and addressed a crowd attirative. "At long last, you finally have a president who is putting workers first, putting Pennsylvania first, and putting America first. We're doing that, and we're doing it like nobody's ever seen before."
Trump's trip to Pennsylvania came a bit of dispute over whether Iran has agreed to allow into the country UN nuclear inspectors. On Capitol Hill, the Senate passed to his day of war, powers resolution on the 10th try.
“For Republicans to join Democrats in the 50-48 vote.”
The International Maritime Organization says it's beginning an operation to evacuate more
than 11,000 seafares who've been stranded on ships in the Persian Gulf because of the Ron War. The maritime authority says it has secured the necessary guarantees to support the operation. Here's in Pierce, Jackie Northam. The IMO has been working on evacuation plans for thousands of seafares since the war in Iran began in late February. It's only now that Iran and the U.S. have an interim peace
agreement that the operation can move ahead. In a statement IMO Secretary General, Arsenio Dominguez, says the large-scale operation will be carried out in close cooperation with Iran, Oman, all other coastal states in the Gulf region, as well as the U.S. and the maritime industry.
“Attached to his statement is a notice from Oman, saying it will provide a temporary maritime”
corridor for ships carrying the seafares and the evacuation will be phased to avoid collisions. Jackie Northam, NPR News. The Supreme Court has ruled that a Louisiana man cannot seek financial damages for having his religious liberty violated while imprisoned. In Pierce, Jason D'Rose reports on the 63 decision of fell along ideological lines. Damon Landor is a practicing rostafarian and while incarcerated in Louisiana, state prison
officials forcibly cut off his dreadlocks. The haircut violated Landor's religious beliefs, that was not in dispute. But the court majority rule, the religious land use and institutionalized persons act under which the case was brought can't be used to hold prison officials financially responsible even if they violate inmates' rights. In her descent, Justice Katonji Brown Jackson wrote that the ruling means "prisoners who suffer violations of their religious
freedom and state prisons, no matter how blatant will often be left remodiless." Jason D'Rose NPR News and you're listening to NPR News. Officials in Northern California say the 18-year-old suspect in a shooting at a library that left two people dead is to be arranged on Thursday. The shootings occurred Monday evening at the Chico branch of the Bute County Library authorities say the suspect demonstrated an affinity for the 1999 Columbine shooting.
In Utah the National Weather Service is showing renewed warnings for extreme wildfire danger through the end of the week, putting the state further on edge with multiple major fires burning. NPR's Kirk Segler reports thousands of people have been evacuated across the state. The cotton would fire in southern Utah's threatening homes and a mom and pop ski area. It went from just a few acres to 10,000 acres in a day which is not a surprise to fire managers who have been
warning that the West has extraordinarily hot and dry. Utah's governor Spencer Cox has been pleading with the public to stay vigilant and be careful upwards of three quarters of most wildfires these days are caused by humans. Be it a spark from a semi-truck on dry grass by a highway or an illegal campfire. The weather is forecasted to stay hot with now an increasing chance for thunderstorms. These could do more bad than good. The rain is badly needed, but the winds and lightning
could spark more fires. Kirk Segler and PR News. Chrisiano Ronaldo is now the only player to score in six different World Cup tournaments. He made history Tuesday during Portugal's five-nil win over Uzbekistan scoring in the six-minute of the match and then again in the 39th minute. Meanwhile, England and Ghana played to a scourylous straw Tuesday leaving both looking ahead to their next match to secure a spot in the knockout round. This is in PR News. This is our glass. On this American
life, when they mean like, it's a good mystery. Sometimes it's about really big things, but most times, the little mysteries are the best. Our lost and found is currently filled with pants. I don't know
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