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Vice President J.D. Vance, as talks with Iranian officials have set what he called Monday a good foundation to end the war."
“Following negotiations in Switzerland, Vance claimed progress on multiple fronts, from”
ensuring the Strait of Hormuz remains open to Iran agreeing to allow UN nuclear inspectors to return to the country. There's a purest Franco-ordongous, and a potential for this happening is a big deal. I mean, one of the challenges has been that no one or at least no one in the international
community has had, you know, basically a good grasp of Iran's nuclear activity.
Vance says they're having active conversations with inspectors from the UN's international atomic energy agency. What's particularly interesting is that these same UN inspectors were a big part of President Obama's nuclear deal with Iran, the one that Trump ended and continues to criticize as weak Iran's foreign ministry says Iran has made no new nuclear commitments.
The so-called five eyes intelligence sharing alliance between the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand has issued a stark warning about growing cyber-ricks linked to artificial intelligence in Pyrus John Ruach reports.
“Leaders of the five eyes cybersecurity agencies say AI is accelerating the speed, scale, and”
sophistication of cyber threats. It lowers barriers from malicious actors and shrinks the time between when cyber-vulnerabilities are discovered and exploited. In a joint statement, the group says AI is developing so rapidly that the timeline for a fundamental transformation of both offensive and defensive cyber capabilities is not
years but months. The time to act is now, it says. The joint warning comes at an unsettled time for international cooperation in AI. The Trump administration earlier this month blocked foreign nationals from using anthropics
latest AI models, which experts say can be powerful cyber security tools, John Ruach and
PR news. Minnesota judges tossed out multiple grand jury subpoenas targeting state and local leaders following the Trump administration's immigration crackdown from Minnesota Public Radio Peter Cox reports. The DOJ issued the subpoenas earlier this year seeking records from Minnesota Governor Tim Wall's other state officials and the mayors of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
The winter immigration enforcement surge led to protests by residents, two of whom were killed by federal agents. Judge Patrick Schillts called the subpoenas baseless, unethical and possibly illegal. In his 29-page order, he called the connections between the information sought and any criminal investigation, quote, "extremely weak to non-existent."
He added that there was overwhelming evidence the subpoenas were issued to quote, "her rascowers and retaliate." A DOJ spokesperson said it takes obstruction of federal law enforcement operations extremely seriously and will continue to investigate. For NPR news, I'm Peter Cox and St. Paul.
This is NPR. UK is said to get its seventh prime minister in 10 years, Keer Starber announced his resignation, saying Monday that he will remain as caretaker until his labor party chooses a new leader. Former Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham appears to be Starmer's likely successor, Burnham, is known as the King of the North.
He confirmed on social media that he will put himself forward to succeed, Starmer. Argentina's Lee and I'll messy-made history Monday setting the record for World Cup goals,
“as James Hartley of Member Station KERA reports, that's what many fans hope to see.”
Messy said a new record for the most career world cup goals before halftime, then broke his own record less than an hour later. The Argentine footballers' new record now sits at 18 goals and fans say they expect that number to grow as the tournament continues. Jill Yao brought his son from Singapore and hopes of seeing their favorite player make history.
I watch woke-up scenes like 50 years ago, 1994, woke-up was the first woke-up I watched, and then now my son grew up, and then now this is a messy, I believe, is a last woke-up, so I have to travel all the way down to watch it. Argentina won the game two nil over Austria, they'll play in North Texas again on Saturday facing off with the team from Jordan.
For NPR News, I'm James Hartley and Arlington, Texas. Oklahoma's on top of the college baseball world, the Sooner's Beat North Carolina 13-2 Monday night, and a winner take all game three of the college world series, giving the Sooner's Air Force National Baseball Championship since 1994. This is NPR News.
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