"Live from NPR News in New York City, I'm Doha Lisa Caltale.
Two American service members are being called heroes.
“A day after their deaths were reported by U.S. Central Command.”
One other service member is missing, and Piers Emily Fanks says the U.S. has not released their names." "Sent comes as they were killed on Friday, and they said four other service members were hospitalized because of injuries, but they've since been discharged. We don't have the names of who was killed or injured, and we don't know how and where
these service members were killed. But we do know Iran earlier today claimed it had hit and destroyed American aircraft. At an air base, the U.S. does use in Northern Jordan." She says the deaths bring the total number of U.S. service members killed in the U.S. Iran War to 16 people with more than 400 injured, and all of this comes as a temporary ceasefire
between the U.S. and Iran that was supposed to be 60 days did not even get to halfway
before ending. Israel's military campaigns in Iran and Lebanon have quieted, but its attention has shifted back to Gaza.
“Palstin in health officials say Israeli strikes in the few days have killed 20 people, and”
when it's 60 others, in Paris, on his Baba reports. One of the deadliest attacks came Friday, when an Israeli drone strike at Palstinian's gathering outside the Mosque in Central Gaza, as they were arriving from the funeral of another person killed the day before. Held official say 8 civilians were killed and 30 wounded.
Israeli military says it struck what it described as "in Islamic jihad militant cell," but provided no evidence to support the claim. Israeli military also says it now controls more than 70% of the Gaza Strip, leaving most Palestinians living in their remaining areas. In one of those areas in Hanyunis, Palestinians official say, 14-9-year-old and any aboujazar.
Some of the reform was shot and killed Friday by Israeli forces. Her relative say she had gone out to buy groceries for her children, and a small boy and parent use, Gaza City. Poor air quality continues in the northeast, mid-Atlantic and Midwest, as smoke from hundreds
“of wildfires burning in Canada and northern Minnesota spreads.”
The National Weather Service since heavy rain in storms could help clear the air in some places, in Paris Christian bright reports. The wildfires in northern Minnesota and Canada are still going strong, and firefighters are having a hard time. With the heat and other weather conditions, this means the smoke and poor air quality will
stick around in some places. National Weather Service Forecaster Brian Hurley says the bad air will linger in the Midwest. As we start clearing out here in the east, they're going to get the next next batch of smoke across areas from Upper Michigan, east to Wisconsin, into Illinois, Indiana, including Chicago. President Trump is threatening to impose new tariffs on Canada and accuse the country
of not maintaining its forests, Christian right and PR news. And you're listening to NPR from New York City. The Odyssey appears to be turning into a hit of epic proportions, and Paris Bob Mondello has details.
filmmaker Christopher Nolan has super fans, and it was always expected that they would
turn out in forests on opening weekend for his tale of Odysseus, "No one could stand between me and hold hero of the Trojan War." Nolan shot the Odyssey entirely with IMAX cameras, a Hollywood first, and many IMAX showings were sold out months ago, a few IMAX theaters added to AM shows this weekend, and those quickly sold out too.
But the film is also playing well in conventional cinemas, both in the US and overseas. The Odyssey is expected to take in more than a quarter of a billion dollars in its first three days worldwide. That is roughly what the film, which critics have compared to Epics from Hollywood's Golden Age, cost to make.
Bob Mondello and PR news. In Ukraine's capital, another deadly Russian attack overnight. The Keevin dependent reports at least one person was killed, and at least 13 others have been injured inside residential buildings. The mayor of Keevin said on his telegram channel that six people have been taken to local
hospitals. A day earlier, Ukrainian drones killed at least eight people, and injured more than 60 others in two different regions in Russia. President Vladimir Zelensky said the strikes hit warehouses that he says are used to supply war materials, such as navigation equipment, components for drone production, and
other supplies for the Russian army. I'm Duohli Psycho-Tao and PR News in New York City. The last time Antonio May's senior heard from his son, it was in a note, the 16-year-old left in the family's garage. He told me he would not make me cry.
Antonio Jr. left home to join a protest in Seattle, a week later he was shot and killed there. "I need some a ref me, just as for my son."


