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and customs enforcement officers to suspend most vehicle stops nationwide.
“The order comes after two fatal shootings within a week in Piora Sergio Martinez-Beltraum.”
The news was confirmed to us by the office of the main U.S. Senator Angus King, you know, the two men killed in Houston and Maine had been driving their vehicles when ICE officers attempted to pull them over. In both cases, the two victims were not the intended enforcement target of ICE. Now, the H.S. told NPR, it will not discuss enforcement's tactics, so we don't yet know all the details of this change, but Senator King's office says this
is happening. And this could mark a significant shift in policy. President Trump's borders are at home and told Fox News Tuesday that the pause is not a policy shift, but a temporary pause to conduct a short-term review. U.S. military says that it's completed the latest wave of strikes on Iran saying that dozens of military targets were hit near the state of Formus and along the Iranian coast.
“Trump R.A.X. is a key component of the president's push to lower prescription drug prices.”
17 drug makers agreed to offer their drugs on the website at a discount, and Piora Sydney Lupkin reports on how it's going. Trump R.A.X. now lists 92 brand name drugs available at a discount for people not using their insurance. The refraction of the more than 800 drugs that these companies have on the market. Two companies, Gilliat and Regeneron, have an added drugs yet and say they will add one drug each. Dr. Ben Rome does health policy research at Harvard Medical School.
Most of these companies are doing this for small number of products. In a limited setting, they're not engaging to do this unlike large scale. Some people can benefit if they need medicines that are not covered by their health insurance like drugs for IVF. But for people with insurance coverage, the best deal Rome says is to stick to your insurance copay. City Lupkin and Piora News. And a closely-watched vote is Rayleigh Lawmakers passed a temporary exemption from military service
“for ultra-orthodox men. The bill also holds prosecution of draft Dodgers for at least six months”
opponent say it's unfair and Piora's carry-con. The ultra-orthodox pushed hard for the exemption. It protects tens of thousands of religious men from prosecution and enlistment until November. Ultra-religious parties are vital to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's far-right coalition. They threaten to pull support for a slew of controversial bills Netanyahu backs, unless they got the exemptions. Netanyahu is pushing proposals to overhaul Israel's judicial
system before lawmakers recess for the summer. In social media posts, opponent screams shame, shame, and Netanyahu during the exemption vote. The military's chief of staff called the law inconceivable and, quote, "unequivocally inconsistent with Israeli troop needs." Carry-con and Piora News Tel Aviv. This is NPR. World Health Organization says El Salvador has eliminated Tacoma's a public health problem. The disease is the leading global infectious
cause of blindness in Piora's Phatmatenus reports. The U.N.'s culture and education agency says low investment in education is keeping countries trapped, stalling their economic growth. For the seventh year in a row, the out-of-school population in 113 low-in-middle income countries
has risen, reaching 273 million in 2024. Some countries like Afghanistan,
Mali, and Niger have lost more than 40% of education assistance over the past three years to the global aid cuts. It's not all that news. In Cut Divar, the report says school dropouts have declined significantly after the government made schooling free and compulsory. The U.N. says more countries need to make policy changes to prioritize education, Phatmatenus and Piora News. Food and drug administration says it's working to identify the source of a large outbreak
of the intestinal illness, cycles, pariasis, saying it is tracing multiple produce items, including lettuce. No deaths have been linked to the outbreak, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says cases have been reported across more than 30 states, more than 33
hundred in Michigan alone. A trainer-saurus Rex Fossil has sold for a record 50 million dollars.
The Suthby's auction house says the Fossil nickname "Gus" is now the most expensive set of dinosaur bones ever auctioned off. Suthby said a mystery buyer helped it six others. This is MPR News. This week on NewsMakers, I'm a surprise you even had me on. Comedian Bill Mar on his Mark Twain Award and the Lost Art of Political Debate just engage with the argument. Tell me if I'm wrong about something and then we're going to be cool,
but that's not what either extreme does in this country anymore. Bill Mar on this week's NewsMakers, watch or listen wherever you get your podcasts.


