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Bloomberg's Flavia Rotondi says the State Department's focused the talks on what it calls mutual interests in the Western Hemisphere, including Cuba.
Israel has carried out its first attack near Lebanon's capital since a U.S.-brokered ceasefire came into effect there last month.
The Israeli military says the precision strike south of Beirut killed Ahmed Ali,
Ali Balout, the commander of Hezbollah's elite Rodwan force.
Iran has threatened to pull out of its ceasefire with the U.S.
if Israel continued attacks on Lebanon.
While the world waits for an Iran update, stocks are trading mixed.
S&P futures are a little changed to the upside.
Dow futures are up two-tenths of one percent.
NASDAQ futures a little changed to the downside.
Crude oil is falling.
West Texas Intermediate's down more than three and a third percent at just shy of $92 a barrel.
Brent, the international benchmark, is right around $98.
That, too, is a drop of more than three percent.
More Fed speakers are speaking out this morning.
Boston Fed President Susan Collins says she agreed with her three colleagues who dissented at last week's policy meeting.
Boston Fed Chief Susan Collins says she favors a more agnostic stance on policy as the war in the Middle East could make it harder to reach the Fed's 2% inflation target.
You can hear our full conversation with Boston Fed President Susan Collins on the Bloomberg Big Take podcast.
More companies reported earnings this morning.
We've heard from McDonald's their first quarter sales fell just short of expectations with slower than expected growth in the U.S.