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President Trump, Iran and mediators from Pakistan say a deal has been reached to finish the warfare between the U.S. and Iran. Trump and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who performed a key mediating function in negotiations, each stated on social media that an official signing ceremony will happen on Friday. Shehbaz additionally stated that the U.S. and Iran “declared the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon.”
U.S. President Donald Trump boards Air Pressure One earlier than departing Joint Base Andrews in Maryland to fly to Evian-les-Bains, France, for the G7 summit on June 15, 2026.
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- 🎧 Iran had made an finish to the violence in Lebanon, the place Israel is preventing Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants, a situation for a deal. Israel was not a part of the negotiations, and NPR’s Carrie Kahn tells Up First {that a} response from Israel’s protection minister, Israel Katz, casts doubt on whether or not the nation will cooperate and whether or not the U.S. has management over its actions.
- ➡️ Oil futures dropped 4% following Trump’s announcement. Costs are nonetheless elevated in comparison with earlier than the warfare, however are actually cheaper than they’ve been at any level because the battle started. Trump says the Strait of Hormuz will reopen “for purposes of mine removal” after the deal is signed on Friday. Whereas a reopening would ease stress on the world’s oil shoppers, it could not imply an instantaneous return to pre-war oil provide ranges and costs.
The newly reached settlement will seemingly dominate the dialog as Trump heads to the French Alps right now for the G7 summit. Leaders from the world’s wealthiest nations are assembly this week to debate synthetic intelligence, commerce, immigration, the warfare in Ukraine and extra. French President Emmanuel Macron, who’s internet hosting the summit, stated “the objective will be to see the consequences of this agreement, its support for Lebanon, the longterm reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and of course an agreement on Iran’s nuclear and ballistic weapons.”
- 🎧 In April, round 40 international locations stated they had been able to contribute a pressure to assist reopen the Strait of Hormuz as soon as preventing ends. On the time, Trump disparaged the provide as a result of he wished these international locations’ involvement sooner. However NPR’s Eleanor Beardsley says Trump is unlikely to lash out at his allies on the summit as a result of, analysts say, he’ll be relying on these allies to assist in giving his peace deal extra credibility.
Trump’s journey to France additionally comes on the tail of a spectacle by no means earlier than seen on the White Home: A UFC struggle on the White Home Garden to rejoice his eightieth birthday — and the U.S.’ 250th. Combined martial arts fighters went after one another in a 92-foot UFC octagon constructed on the garden, hours after Trump introduced the peace deal plans. Scenes of fighters warming up contained in the Eisenhower Govt Workplace Constructing had been streamed on Paramount+.
- 🎧 NPR’s Mara Liasson says the occasion was a celebration, but in addition a solution to contradict messages alleging Trump has been displaying indicators of decline in well being. She notes that the occasion is occurring in the midst of an election all about age and generational change. There’s numerous overlap between the UFC crowd and the younger, non-college-educated males who had been a crucial a part of his base, and he is misplaced help from that base just lately. Democrats have publicly criticized the occasion, saying the president is spending cash on private whims reasonably than on the issues People are literally dealing with. Liasson says Republicans, in the meantime, are extra quietly involved about Trump’s concentrate on points that may assist them maintain their majorities in Congress after the midterms.
Twelve individuals are lifeless after a airplane crashed Sunday in Missouri, killing all on board. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) data present the airplane was operated by Skydive Kansas Metropolis, which gives skydiving in a number of areas. The corporate referred to as the crash a “devastating loss” and stated it’s cooperating with native and federal investigators. The Nationwide Transportation Security Board (NTSB) and the FAA are investigating. NTSB investigators are anticipated to reach right now to start documenting the scene and inspecting the plane. A preliminary report is anticipated inside 30 days. (through KCUR)
Life recommendation
Summer time is simply across the nook, and so is the deadliest of maximum climate circumstances: warmth. Excessive temperatures kill extra individuals within the U.S. in a median 12 months than hurricanes, tornadoes and floods mixed. Here is the science behind how warmth kills — and how one can keep protected this summer time.
☀️ Your physique tries to chill down by sweating and redirecting extra blood to the pores and skin. However meaning much less blood goes to your intestine. If this persists for a protracted interval, it may result in a number of organ failure.
☀️ Arteries widen, and blood stress drops as your physique pumps blood to the pores and skin, making your coronary heart work more durable. The stress can set off coronary heart assaults or strokes.
☀️ Sweating makes you dehydrated. Should you do not replenish your fluids, it may be onerous in your kidneys and result in kidney failure.
☀️ Drink loads of water earlier than you head into the warmth, and each 15-20 minutes when you’re bodily lively.
☀️ Should you begin to really feel overheated, moist your garments and pores and skin, search shade or head to a cool spot indoors.
For extra warmth security ideas, take a look at this comedian.
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Dwelling Higher is a particular sequence about what it takes to remain wholesome in America.
Mother and father and their grownup kids are a lot nearer emotionally now than they’ve been in previous generations, in response to Laurence Steinberg, a professor of psychology and neuroscience at Temple College. Greater than half of fogeys of 18- to 25-year-olds surveyed by the College of Michigan say they observe their grownup kids utilizing smartphone apps. Researchers say monitoring to remain in contact may be wholesome and supportive, nevertheless it may additionally cross the road. Listed below are a number of the survey’s findings:
🔍 Most dad and mom cited peace of thoughts about their kid’s security as the principle cause for monitoring. However about 25% of fogeys who observe their children stated the power to watch their location generally causes extra anxiousness.
🔍 When dad and mom use location monitoring to micromanage their kids’s lives, it may be an indication that they’re having issue transitioning from parenting a toddler to a younger grownup.
🔍 The interval of late teenagers to early 20s is a crucial time for younger individuals to develop a way of autonomy and independence, says Steinberg. He suggests organising common time to catch up reasonably than hovering.
🔍 Many younger adults additionally observe their buddies. Should you’re making an attempt to cut back on monitoring your children, you can ask them in the event that they have already got a peer group that is checking in on them.
3 issues to know earlier than you go
A tarp covers the facade of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Middle for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, on June 13, 2026. Employees eliminated President Donald Trump’s title from the facade of the constructing.
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- Employees have eliminated Trump’s title from the Kennedy Middle, lower than six months after it was first affixed to the performing arts venue.
- Employees have eliminated Trump’s title from the Kennedy Middle, lower than six months after it was first affixed to the performing arts venue.
- Former Senate Majority Chief Mitch McConnell was admitted to a hospital on Sunday. The 84-year-old Kentucky senator’s situation is at present unknown, however he has suffered common well being challenges in recent times.
This article was edited by Yvonne Dennis