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The Supreme Court struck down Hawaii's law, limiting when gun owners can bring their
“guns on private property, the decision-in-packs for other states with similar laws, as”
him here as Jacqueline Diaz reports. In most states, gun owners can bring firearms onto private property, unless the property owner tells them otherwise. But five states have laws requiring gun owners to get permission from home owners before bringing their guns.
But this latest decision from the High Court says those states cannot force gun owners to get that permission. In a six-three decision that judges said requiring permission in advance places an undue burden on a person's right to possess and carry a gun. Jacqueline Diaz and Piano News.
Aposses in effect for an evacuation of thousands of sailors stranded in the straight of Kormuz this after maritime trackers say a ship was hit near Oman by an unknown projectile. It comes the same day that maritime intelligence firm Windward says five ships turned
around after orders from Iran's revolutionary guard not to transmit the waterway.
And here's a Batreli has more. Iran's revolutionary guard says ships must coordinate with its naval forces in order to transit the straight of Kormuz. Its statement Thursday says transit outside of approved routes is "perhibited" and very dangerous and that violators will be dealt with.
It comes a day after nearly 50 ships carrying millions of barrels of oil made their way through the waterway along a route near Oman after an interim peace deal was signed between Iran and the US. Iran's foreign ministers says his countries and dialogue with Oman to define the future administration of the waterway and its maritime services.
The US and Gulf Arab states say they will not accept tolls. However, Iran and Oman say they're discussing costs of services to administer navigation through the waterway.
The state department says it's mobilizing a hundred and fifty million dollars in aid
for Venezuela and the wake of deadly and devastating earthquakes. The US is also sending rescue teams to help dig through the rubble as Imperial S. Michele Kalman reports. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says he set up a task force at the State Department and has sent search and rescue teams from California and Virginia to help find survivors
of the earthquakes in Venezuela. That's the most immediate need right now is searching rescue efforts to have a much of collapse buildings and so don't need a lot of help in terms of digging through that. The airport there is badly damaged so we'll have to rely on the Department of War to deploy assets there.
Rubio who dismantled the lead US aid agency last year announced fifty million dollars for private aid groups on the ground in Venezuela and another one hundred million dollars to be distributed through a UN fund. Michele Kalman and BR News Washington the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge rose to a three-year high in May as gas prices peaked rising prices have caused the Federal
“Reserve to keep their key rate unchanged this year.”
This is NPR News from Washington. Vermont is sent to become the first state to ban a paraquat, a commonly used herbicide that experts say is linked to Parkinson's disease. Some farmers worry about the impact on their profits calling it a valuable tool for their operations, paraquat is banned in many countries due to its dangers.
The US men's soccer team plays Turkey tonight in its final world cup group stage match and pierce Becky Sullivan says the US is already qualified to advance to the knockout round. The US beat Paraguay and Australia while Turkey lost to both teams so the outcome of this game won't change anything. The US are the winners of the group and have locked in a favorable path in the knockout round.
Still, US coach Mauricio Pochettino says he won't pull any punches. We want to win and we want to write to the next stage with three big stories that is possible. However, four key starters are carrying yellow cards, meaning if they pick up another,
they'll be suspended in the critical round of 32 game next week.
Also, star-winger Christian Policic is coming off a calf injury that caused him to miss a game. Meanwhile, Turkey could be feeling desperate to come away with even one win at this World Cup. The game kicks off at 10 pm Eastern Time. Becky Sullivan and Pierre News lost Angeles.
No one's been able to find a giraffe that escaped a private ranch in the Texas Hill Country nearly two weeks ago. Three-year-old Gracie managed to get out of her enclosure on June 12th. She had just arrived at the preserve 100 miles west of San Antonio a month earlier and wandered into an area of the other drafts that previously avoided ended up on the wrong side
of the gate. The ranch's owner says the area is remote and the likelihood of Gracie encountering any humans is low. This is NPR News. This week on Consider This in New York, big primary wins for congressional candidates backed
by New York City Mayor's Ron Mombani, a Democratic Socialist.
“Does his brand of politics offer a new blueprint for Democrats?”
For far too long, we haven't been able to answer what we're fighting for, only who we're fighting. And now we have the answer. So Ron Mombani, on Consider This, listen on the NPR app or wherever you get your podcasts.


