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That was WSJ reporter Ryan Dezember.
Thanks, Ryan.
Turning to the war, Iran is staying at the negotiating table with the U.S.
despite fresh military clashes.
Tehran is pushing for access to frozen assets to ease pressure on its battered economy and to access world oil markets.
Iranian officials and Arab mediators say the country is trying to strike a delicate balance, securing economic relief without giving President Trump a clear diplomatic win.
A White House official says President Trump has scheduled a cabinet meeting at Camp David tomorrow.
The agenda will include the economy and an anti-fraud task force, as well as foreign policy.
Coming up, weight loss drugs are blowing holes in city budgets across the country.
Plus, the latest reality TV star hoping to turn ratings into votes.
That's after the break.
Breakthrough weight loss drugs are helping people drop pounds across the country.
But at what cost?
Public employers, that is, cities and towns, from New York to Texas, say GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Wegovy are putting enormous pressure on already stretched budgets, squeezing money for local needs like roads and schools.
WSJ reporter Owen Tucker-Smith spoke with officials in Belchertown, Massachusetts, where this issue recently came to a head.
Owens says when health care costs jump this fast, there are consequences for the towns.
As you heard this morning, voters in Texas are headed to the polls today.
There's a closely watched Republican Senate runoff between incumbent Senator John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton, who won Trump's endorsement.
The winner will face Democrat James Tallarico in November.