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The White House, as President Trump would decide on possible
US intervention in the Iran Israel conflict in the next
two weeks. Kate Fisher reports.
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As President Trump ways taking military action in Iran. The
US has been building up military forces in the region.
While the Pentagon says the build up's defensive, it does
better position the US should Donald Trump decide to join
Israeli a tax on Iran. It could also be a
tactic to Prussia Iran to make concessions. Kate Fisher.
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Washington, a federal judges blocking the president from tying States
transportation funding to immigration enforcement. That story from Chris Karraggio.
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The judge in Providence, Rhode Island granted a request from
twenty Democratic led states to bar the administration from implementing
the policy. The plan would force the states to cooperate
with immigration authorities in order to get billions in transportation
grant fund The States argued the plane is unlawful and
the US Transportation Secretary lacks the authority to impose such
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conditions on funding. In the injunction, the judge said the
states were likely to succeed on the merits of their claims.
I'm Chris Krazio.
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A federal appeals court is ruling in favor of the
Trump administration regarding the deployment of the California National Guard.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals says the President is
within his rights to deploy the troops mid protests in
southern California over immigration raids. The ruling by the three
judge panel allows nearly four thousand National Guard troops to
remain deployed in Los Angeles. Governor Newsom sued the President
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over his decision to deploy the National Guard. Last week,
a federal judge agreed with Newsom and ruled that Trump's
actions were illegal. There will be a Game seven in
the NBA Finals. The Indiana Pacers beat the Oklahoma City
Thunder one eight ninety one in Game six in Indianapolis.
That squares that best of seven series at three games
a peace. The Thunder now hosts the Pacers and a
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winner take all Game seven on Sunday. Sunday's match will
be the first Game seven in the NBA Finals since
twenty sixteen. I'm Tammy Truheo The State Department says foreign
citizens who apply for student visas will now have their
social media account screen for hostility toward the US. Tony
Waterman has details.
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Under the new guidelines, anyone seeking an FM or J
visa will have to make their social media profiles public
or face rejection. The State Department says it's on the
lookout for hostile comments towards the citizens, culture, government institutions,
or founding principles of the United States. It did not
explain how hostility would be determined. There are more than
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one point one million foreign students studying in the US,
and the increased scrutiny comes amid President Trump's efforts to
rein in elite universities, which he believes are incubators of liberalism.
Tony Waterman Washington.
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Heat Dome is bringing extreme heat and humidity to more
than two hundred million Americans. Heat watches, warnings, and advisories
are up for parts of the Southwest, Keys, Planes, upper Midwest,
and Northeast. The FDA has approved of powerful drug shown
in clinical trials to nearly eliminate the spread of HIV.
That story from Sarah le Kessler.
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It's a twice yearly injectable from Gilead Sciences called Yestucco.
Despite the decline in new diagnoses, one point one million
Americans are living with HIV. The yes Tuco shop was
first approved in twenty twenty two to be used with
other meds to treat HIV strains that are highly drug resistant.
It's the first in a new class of drugs that
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prevents HIV from replicating itself inside immune cells. Gilead's chairman
Daniel o' day belise it could end the HIV epidemic
once and for all. I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.
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Ford is recalling nearly two hundred thousand Mustang Mock E
vehicles because of a safety issue that could trap people
in the back seat. The recall covers model years twenty
twenty one through twenty five. The problem involves a low
battery charge that can cause the electronic door lotes who
stay locked after the front doors are shut for It
says owners will be notified soon. I'm Dammage Rho