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he's calling "crushing economic warfare and isolation" against Iran. The president
“says any country that does business with Iran will face economic consequences as well.”
He's calling on U.S. allies to help isolate Iran economically. The president's announcement on truth social comes nearly six months after the U.S. and Israel began attacking Iran with no resolution in place. The U.S. and Canada are working to finalize a deal on tariffs. President Trump held off implementing 50% tariffs on billions of dollars worth of imports from Canada that were set to take effect yesterday citing progress in negotiations.
Canada's Prime Minister, Mark Carney, his voicing optimism, and carpentrack reports. President Trump has called the deal yet to be finalized, fair for both countries. His
trade representative James and Greer is also called it one that protects American workers
and strengthens the North American economy. For his part, Prime Minister Carney provided details to provincial leaders and personally asked them to bring back American liquor to store shelves.
“As negotiators try to hammer out the final details of a deal. That's been a hot-button”
issue and major irritant for the White House. Nova Scotia's premier Tim Houston said he would be willing to lift the liquor ban. Quebec's Christine Freshet wants more details and Ontario's Doug Ford is already said he would do so if there is a fair deal. For NPR News, I'm Dan Carpentrack in Toronto. More testimony is expected today in a federal courtroom in California where the parent
company of Facebook and Instagram is on trial. The case centers on allegations that meta designed its platforms to be addictive for children. A former employee of meta told jurors yesterday, a social media giant had a culture obsessed with user numbers and pushed safety issues to the side. NPR's John Ruwick has more. Arturo Behr worked as an employee and consultant that meta focused on user safety. He testified
that the culture of the company, created by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, made it "practically impossible to effectively address known risks to teens." Behr said features that the company has introduced are "designed to fail" because they're optional and not the default. Behr
“is a key witness for a consortium of states that have sued meta, alleging that it violated”
consumer protection and child data protection laws and lied to the public about risks its platforms posed. Meta denies the accusations and a note the Chan Zuckerberg initiative, a charity founded by Zuckerberg and his wife is a financial supporter of NPR. John Ruwick and PR News. The attorney's general of California, Colorado, Kentucky and New Jersey are the primary plaintiffs in the case. The Treasury Department says the national debt has reached a record $40 trillion.
It hit the mark yesterday, five months after the debt reached the $39 trillion mark. This is NPR News from Washington. Authorities in Pennsylvania say the pilot of a small plane was killed and two state troopers aboard a police helicopter were injured when the plane collided with the helicopter at the Carlisle Regional Airport. It happened yesterday as the helicopter was conducting a training exercise.
Investigators say the helicopter was hovering several feet off the ground near a runway as the Cessna approached and then veered sharply to the right. It hit the helicopter's rear and main rotors. That plane crashed and broke apart. The helicopter landed on its side and partially on its roof, the troopers injuries were described as minor. Prince Harry and his wife Megan say they're planning to move back to the United Kingdom. It's been more than six years since the couple
gave up their royal duties and moved to California as NPR's Lauren Freyer reports. An official familiar with their plans tells NPR Harry and Megan plan to move sometime this month and have enrolled their children's seven-year-old Prince Archie and five-year-old Princess Lillibet in a British school starting in September. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex as they're still known have no plans to resume royal duties though. They'll live in a non-royal
residence outside the capital. Last month they came to the UK on vacation visiting Harry's father
King Charles who is 77 and undergoing cancer treatment. It was the first time the King had seen
his grandchildren in person in more than four years. The official tells NPR a possible move did not come up during that visit. The King was notified this past Sunday and welcomes the decision. Lauren Freyer and PR News London. I'm Dave Madingley NPR News in Washington. It's hard to refine your taste when everything in your algorithm is buying for your attention. Is that influenced or you follow giving you the right advice? Let's should be actually
pay attention to our social media feeds. This week on its been a minute culture critic and host of the new podcast Feedback. Iron Man is in the third, takes our hand and shows us the way. Watch the full its been a minute episode on YouTube or listen in the NPR app


