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"Live from MPR News, I'm Jyle Snyder, but as well as acting president, Delcy ...

has declared a state of emergency after back to back-to-back earthquakes, injuries and

fatalities remain unclear, but the U.S. geological survey warning other potential for heavy

casualties. BBC's will grant." "The interior minister, Dio Stale Cabello, has been on state television and said that there are collapsed buildings in Caracas, so we're trying to find out exactly how many and whether or not people are trapped inside, of course, we've seen images of emergency

services on the scenes. There, a tsunami warning has now been lifted. It was triggered for parts of the Caribbean, Adruba and Boniteir, and obviously for Venezuela itself. The tremors were felt as far as way as the Colombian capital Bogotá, and it does seem

that many thousands of residents of the Venezuelan capital Caracas remain outside their homes. As may have been cracked, or they may simply be too scared, fearful of off the shocks to go back inside their apartments at this stage."

"On Capitol Hill, the Republican-led Senate has taken a vote on a second war of power's

resolution a day after four Republicans joined Democrats to pass a similar measure.

The Senate has now voted to reject a different resolution, following a tense meeting earlier

Wednesday with President Trump." The Lebanese state media say Israel carried out a drone strike that killed two men and southern Lebanon Wednesday, the attack came, despite a U.S. and Iranian brokered cease-fire to address color reports." Israel struck the men's SUV near the strategic hill of Ali Pahar, along the northern

edge of Israel's self-declared security zone. The Israeli military said the men were terrorists who posed a quote "imminent threat." The strike came near where Israeli forces killed two men Tuesday who were clearing roads for residents returning to their villages. Lebanese and Israeli officials are in Washington discussing proposed pilot zones, where

Israeli forces would withdraw and the Lebanese army would take control. Before the talks, Lebanese President Joseph Orange had Lebanon with accept nothing less than a complete Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon. Jawedarskullah, MPR News, Beirut. "Trump administration has been blocked from making Iran's set immigration courthouses,

impairs Venezuela, remover reports of ruling from a San Francisco-based judge, is the first

to apply nationwide."

U.S. District Judge Casey Pitz called ISIS Enforcement Practices, arbitrary and capricious,

noting that the agency allowed the arrest of people appearing at some court houses, but not others. The judge also says the agency failed to undertake a thorough evaluation of its own orders before implementing policy. Immigration Enforcement was prohibited near criminal and civil court houses under President

Biden. But a 2025 ice memo cleared the way for arrests when immigration officials believed a potentially dangerous individual might be present at a courthouse. It also expanded enforcement to include immigration courts, where people seeking asylum, or those with pending cases must appear.

Vanessa Romo and PR News. "And you're listening to NPR News." Fertilizer prices starting to come down for the first time in months now that the state of Hormuz has reopened. But in PR's curcsigular reports, American farmers do not expect to see much relief from

months. Farmers are watching the tentative piece deal with Iran closely, the conflict and the straining of global shipping of diesel and fertilizer has been just the latest economic shock for the heartland. Most of the fertilizer farmers like Dave Walton are using right now was bought by local co-ops

before the Strait of Hormuz reopened, Walton grows soybeans in Iowa. "You'll take a while to move through the system, so I mean, right now there's high price fertilizer in storage that has to get work through before the cheaper stuff gets, you know, hits the markets." Walton is also now trying to figure out whether he should start buying fertilizer he'll

need for the fall now, with the prices finally going down. Curcsigular in PR News. "And Indiana Man has been charged after being accused of stalking, WMBA players, Sophie Cunningham." Kevin Singh was charged Wednesday with felony charges, as well as a misdemeanor harassment

charge. In county prosecutors' offices, he was arrested Tuesday. Last year, a Texas man was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for stalking and harassing Cunningham's teammate, WMBA star Caitlin Clark. Stocks in Japan and South Korea, surging in Thursday trading after strong earnings and

forecast from chipmakers, Mike Ron and Qualcomm. South Korea's benchmark up more than five and a half percent, Japan's Nikkei up 4 percent oil prices are easing. We're in crew of the International Standard trading around $72 a barrel. This is in PR."

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.

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