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President Trump posted on social media that his administration is getting close to meeting its objectives during the war on Iran.
and considering winding down military efforts.
He called on nations that use the critical Strait of Hormuz to police it, but, quote, it shouldn't be necessary once Iran's threat is eradicated.
Earlier today, Trump called NATO allies cowards for not joining operations to secure the Strait.
The war has tested Trump's traditional approach of negotiating through threats.
Over the last week, the president has run into some significant political limits, as NPR's Tamara Keith explains.
NPR's Tamara Keith reporting.
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from limiting reporters' access to the Pentagon.
District Judge Paul Friedman in Washington, D.C., sided with the New York Times and ruled that the Pentagon policy illegally restricts the credentials of reporters who walked out of the building rather than agree to the new rules last year.
The International Energy Agency is calling the global fuel crisis the largest supply disruption ever in the global oil market.
As NPR's Ruth Sherlock reports, the agency says governments, businesses and households should take action.
The Department of Justice is seeking to dismiss charges against two former Louisville police officers involved in the deadly 2020 raid on Breonna Taylor's apartment.
Louisville Public Media's Roberto Roldan reports.
The S&P 500 fell 1.5 percent.