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President Trump is threatening Iran after the funeral of Supreme Leader Ayatole Ali
“Homanese calls for his killing, the comments by Trump were made on social media, where”
he said a thousand missiles are locked and loaded and aimed at the Islamic Republic of Iran with thousands of more to immediately follow." The largest housing bill in decades became law moments ago with presence without President Trump's signature business and PR Stephen Bassaha reports the long years meant to encourage home-building across the country.
This law is packed with more than 40 different provisions and at the heart of it is the idea of boosting the number of houses in the US to decrease the cost to buy a home. The law encourages home-building, in part by loosening federal regulations, and offering financial carrots to communities that build more homes. It also bans large investors from buying up more than 350 homes, a policy pushed by President
Trump. Trump refused a sign the law to protest lawmakers not passing his voter idea election overhaul bill, the Save America Act.
“He did not veto the housing bill, and it automatically became law attendees after he received”
the bill from Congress and did not take any action. Stephen Bassaha and PR News "For he met who survived a fatal shooting involving federal immigration officers in Houston this week, say no officer was threatened before the shooting took place. Lorenzo Salgado Arrojo was shot through the passenger window on Tuesday during an attempt
to traffic stop at the White House on Friday borders our town home and would not respond directly to the killing but he said an investigation is underway." "We're going to hold our officers to high standard and we got away from the investigation of playouts because who knows if your body can't footage is their cell phone videos." Local prosecutors are asking bystanders to provide any video or images from the shooting.
British police say they've arrested a man in his 20s on suspicion of murder after a prominent former politician was found dead in their home in southwestern England, police say they're
“not treating the murder of Anne Whitichom as terrorism, and that there is currently no”
information to suggest the murder was politically motivated, and PR's Fatima Al-Qasam reports. "78-year-old Anne Whitichom, a former conservative minister, who more recently was a spokeswoman for the right-wing anti-immigration party for a former UK, was found with serious injuries at her home in Devon on Thursday morning. Whitichom was a Brexit supporter and was known for her socially conservative views in politics, opposing abortion and LGBTQ rights.
Prime Minister Kyrstheimer said her murder was a moment to rise above any political differences. Lawmakers safety in the UK is a serious concern. Labour lawmaker Joe Cox was killed in 2016 by a white supremacist, and five years later, Conservative lawmaker David Amis was stabbed to death by an attacker inspired by Islamic State propaganda, Fatima Al-Qasam MPR News. And you're listening to NPR News.
A wildfire destroyed a remote X-pack community in southern Spain overnight, at least 12 people were killed as victims trying to outrun the flames in cars and on foot, eight people were also injured and another 23 remain missing. Officials say most of the victims died after ignoring shelter in place orders, most of the dead are believed to be for nationals.
1900 personnel are continuing to battle a massive wildfire in southern Colorado. First on
the scene when the blaze broke out almost two weeks ago, a couple of dozen local volunteer firefighters. Now, the fire has become personal to many of them. From member station KRCC, Shonalewis reports. The Espenakers fire has destroyed hundreds of structures across two counties. That includes the homes of a third of the volunteer firefighters in the tiny community of Bula. Tom Lacka
is the fire captain there. He says they didn't stand down. It's hard in your own backyard because it wasn't about protecting such and such an address. It wasn't a number. It wasn't a road name. It was a person whose house we were looking to protect. Lacka says they may have their differences in his community, but they stand together and they'll come back and do what it takes to rebuild. For NPR News, I'm Shonalewis
in Pueblo, Colorado. Defending Champion Yonics Center beats seven-time winner Novak Joka Vitsch, Friday 6-4-6-4-6-4 to reach the Wimbledon final. He'll be playing Alexander Zavara, who beat British wildcard author Arthur Ferry. Zavara will be playing for another major trophy just one month after winning his first Grand Slam title at the French Open.
I'm Dale Wilman, NPR News.
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