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His latest social media post followed calls for his death after the funeral of Iran's
former Supreme Leader.
“On social media, Trump said the U.S. will respond if Iran tries to carry out those”
threats. Earlier Friday, Trump said he's agreed to resume talks with Iran, but he says the ceasefire is over. And Paris Franco-ordonia's reports." President Trump says Iran's leaders reached out to his team, asking to continue
talks and that they've agreed to do so. But he says in a true social post that the U.S. has stated to them, quote, "in no uncertain terms that the ceasefire is over." The U.S. and Iran have been trading significant strikes over the last few days, raising concerns about whether the two sides would be able to reach a final deal to end the war.
Trump, who just returned to Washington from the NATO summit in Turkey, warned that more strikes
were coming in retribution for Iranian strikes on ships sailing through the straight-of-war moves. But he also insisted that the U.S. would not be returning to full-scale warfare with Iran, Franco-ordonia's and pianos, the White House.
“Three men 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-Arojo was shot through the passenger window on Tuesday during an attempted traffic stop. At the White House on Friday, borders are at town home and would not respond directly to the killing, but he said an investigation isn't a way.
"We're going to hold our officers to the 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 by standards to provide any video or images they have from the shooting. Travelers may be paying more to fly, even as fuel costs come down, as Marlon Hyde.
From member station, W.A.B.E. reports. Delta Airlines says it's not lowering fairs as demand remains strong, especially from its more affluent customers. "Flying has gotten more expensive this year, behind record high fuel prices. According to the latest inflation data, airline fairs have jumped 27% since last year.
Still, Atlanta-based Delta Airlines reported strong quarterly earnings, and is seen travel demand for premium seats in the front of the plane. Chief Commercial Officer, Joe Espazito, says as fuel prices go down, air fairs are not moving. The industry has no other choice, the inflation that's going through both on fuel and non-fuel is significant, and fuel prices are still elevated."
Delta is also leaning into its first and business class offerings, as premium ticket sales
continue to outpace main cabin revenue. Friend PR News, a Marlon Hyde, and Atlanta. Stocks finished up on Friday on Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average closed up 149 points, the NASDAQ up 74 points, and the S&P 500 up 31 points. You're listening to NPR News.
Thousands of Haitian and Syrian immigrants with temporary protected status are losing their U.S. work permits. This comes after the Supreme Court ruled last month that the Trump administration can terminate those designations.
“Remember, station WYSO, Katherine Mobley reports.”
An estimated 15,000 Haitian immigrants live in Springfield, Ohio, those who came into the U.S. under TPS, no longer have that protection. This also means they no longer have a valid work permit and driver's license connected with that TPS. Rose Thalmer Joseph is with the Springfield Haitian support center.
She says, "People are anxious." They're asking what they are going to do, they will be able to feed their family if they don't have any work permit. We don't have the answer. Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security is offering $2,600 and a free flight home
to those willing to self-deport. They can access it on the CBP Home Mobile app. For NPR News, I'm Katherine Mobley. In World Cup action, Spain beat Belgium to one Friday and moving to the semi-finals, they'll play tournament favorite France on Tuesday.
Michael Moreno scored in the 88th minute off a rebound from Belgium's scorekeeper to secure the win. He came into the matches of substitute less than two minutes before scoring in the game. Defending Champion Yannick Sinner will be playing in the Wimbledon Final Sunday. He beats seven-time winner Novak Djokovitch, Friday 6-4-6-4-6-4.
It was minor revenge for Sinner, after being beaten at this year's Australian Open by Djokovitch, Sinner will play Alexander Zeverif, who defeated British wildcard off their ferry on Friday. I'm Dale Wilman and P.R. News. For three weeks in 2020, part of my Seattle neighborhood was taken over by a protest occupation.
We were here to protest police brutality. But it ended in tragedy. The whole space felt darker and angrier. Join me as I investigate the unsolved killing of 16-year-old Antonio May's junior. Send to We Keep Us Safe on the Embedded Podcast from NPR.


