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Chapter 1: What recent developments are there in U.S.-Iran relations?
Live from NPR News, I'm Lakshmi Singh. President Trump may be attempting to end the war with Iran without forcing Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, according to the Wall Street Journal's reporting. Trump has said other countries need the waterway more than the U.S. does. But NPR's Tom Bowman says it's a much different picture for the average American consumer.
I'm paying a dollar ten more per gallon for gas than I was a month ago. A And fertilizer prices have gone up and the growing season is going to start soon.
Chapter 2: How is the Supreme Court impacting conversion therapy laws?
Liquefied natural gas in Europe has doubled in cost. And it's only going to get worse for all of us if they don't get that straight open somehow. And that's a laborious process. To do that, you have to create a combat air patrol, first of all, 50 square mile radius, I'm told, and then send in minesweepers to make sure you get all those.
And then after that, destroyers would have to go in to basically escort the oil tankers through the strait.
Chapter 3: What are the implications of the recent federal ruling on NPR funding?
So that is really key here, I think.
NPR's Tom Bowman, AAA says for the first time since the fall of 2022, the average price for a gallon of regular gas tops $4. The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned Colorado's law that bans conversion therapy for LGBTQ plus youth. Colorado Public Radio's Bente Berkland reports the case was brought on behalf of a therapist who said she had the right to speak freely with her clients.
Chapter 4: What dietary changes does the American Heart Association recommend?
Colorado's law prohibits mental health professionals in the state from attempting to change a minor client's sexual orientation or gender identity during talk therapy sessions. Major psychological governing bodies say the practice is harmful, and the state argued it has the authority to regulate licensed therapists.
But an eight to one high court majority sided with a Christian counselor who argues the law banning certain therapies violates the First Amendment. The majority found the Colorado law regulates speech based on viewpoint and permits some types of speech but not others. One of the sponsors of Colorado's law said the ruling would put some children in jeopardy.
For NPR News, I'm Benta Birkeland in Vail, Colorado.
Chapter 5: What updates are there on the corruption trial involving First Energy executives?
A federal judge has struck down the core of President Trump's executive order barring federal funding for NPR and PBS. The court says the order violates the broadcaster's First Amendment rights. The ruling's impact remains unclear in the wake of cost-cutting measures and closures that have already begun at member stations across the U.S. A U.S.
district court says construction of the White House ballroom must stop until Congress authorizes its completion. In a social media post, President Trump says the National Trust for Historic Preservation does not appreciate his efforts to spruce up buildings like the White House. ballrooms estimated to cost at least $300 million. Before the close, the Dow was up more than 1,100 points.
You're listening to NPR News. New guidelines from the American Heart Association recommend a diet rich in plant proteins and healthy oils, such as olive oil. NPR's Alison Aubrey reports the advice clashes with the messages Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Chapter 6: What is NASA's upcoming mission involving astronauts and the moon?
emphasizes. The Trump administration has placed protein, including meat and cheese, at the top of a food pyramid. But the Heart Association says a heart-healthy diet includes plenty of vegetables and fruits and emphasizes minimizing saturated fats.
The two sets of guidelines are on the same page when it comes to consuming whole grains as opposed to packaged foods made with refined grains, choosing minimally processed foods, as well as limiting added sugars. Poor nutrition is strongly associated with heart disease, the leading cause of death for both men and women in the U.S.
An estimated 80 percent of heart disease can be prevented or delayed. And lifestyle changes, including a healthy diet, can help. Alison Aubrey, NPR News.
A jury in Akron, Ohio, corruption trial of two former First Energy Corps executives says it cannot reach a verdict. The defendants, former CEO Chuck Jones and former senior vice president Michael Dowling, were charged in connection with a $60 million bribery scheme, that is. The judge says she will consider a mistrial motion at a later time.
NASA is getting ready to send up four astronauts on a historic trip around the moon and back. Launch is scheduled tomorrow evening. NASA's last crewed lunar mission was 54 years ago with Apollo 17. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up more than 1,100 points. It's NPR News.
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