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Live from MPR News, I'm Giles Snyder.
In his first formal address to the nation since starting the war with Iran, President
Trump said the U.S. would finish its mission there within a few weeks, as MPR's quill
Lawrence reports.
President Trump didn't say much that it was new, repeating that Iran's military has
been destroyed and promising more bombing to come.
The President said the closure of the Strait of Hormuz was not America's problem, but should
be dealt with by other countries that rely on it more heavily.
They are decimated, both militarily and economically, and every other way, and the countries
of the world that do receive oil through the Hormuz Strait must take care of that passage.
Iran's closure of the Strait has driven up the price of oil worldwide, and it's not
clear any other country besides the U.S. could open it by force.
Trump did not suggest a major ground operation is imminent, despite thousands of additional
troops in or en route to the region.
Quill Lawrence and PR News.
In his own address to the nation Wednesday, British Prime Minister Kira Starmer said that
the U.K. will host a meeting with other nations to discuss the Strait of Hormuz.
The meeting Thursday among 35 countries has to be held virtually.
Outside the U.S. Supreme Court, people gathered for a rally Wednesday as Supreme Court
justices heard arguments on the birthright citizenship case.
Trump administration is appealing a lower court ruling that struck down President Trump's
day one executive order that would end citizenship for babies born to people who are in the country
illegally, who are here to work or visit on a temporary basis.
Trump himself was in the courtroom spending just over an hour, staying only, though, for
arguments by the government's lawyer.
Well, man, Security Secretary Mark Wayne Mullin has rescinded a rule that DHS expenditures
over $100,000 be approved by his office.
The decision marks Mullin's first major action after his swearing in last week.
It ends a widely criticized policy, implemented by predecessor Kristi Nome.
Critics said it hamstrung the Federal Emergency Management Agency's disaster response and
recovery efforts.
For astronaut said, for a trip around the moon, after Wednesday evening successful launch
from the Kennedy Space Center, MPR's Nell Greenfield voice was there for the launch.
The rocket is just arcing up into the sky.
There's a tremendous noise and just a bright, bright star like streaking star in the sky.
As it goes up and up, the sound was like physical.
You could feel your body shaking and there's a long, straight cloud, white cloud coming
down from the rocket, which is still very visible high up in the blue sky.
There's four astronauts on board and it's amazing to think that they're on top of
this thing.
And it's just going up and up and up and we can still hear it.
It's like a very loud, flag flapping sound and all eyes are on this thing.
MPR's Nell Greenfield voice reporting and this is MPR News.
Federal appeals court has rejected an attempt by Arizona Republicans to nullify a nearly
million acre national monument near the Grand Canyon.
Judges determined that none of the plaintiffs had standing in the case, Ryan Hynchus of
Member Station KNAU reports.
The ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the arguments brought by the Arizona
legislature, state treasurer and three local governments were speculative.
The plaintiffs claimed President Joe Biden's 2023 designation of the Bosno-Avjo-Eta Kukveni
ancestral footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument would cause lost tax revenue,
reduce land value, and create higher energy prices.
The area is culturally significant to numerous northern Arizona tribes who worry about a possible
surge in uranium mining claims if protections are lifted, despite the ruling conservationists
say the monument is still under threat.
For NPR News, I'm Ryan Hynchus in Flagstaff.
A Utah Sheriff's Office as DNA testing has definitively linked the unsolved death of
a Utah teenager in 1974 to the serial killer Ted Bundy.
Investigators have long suspected that Bundy was responsible for the murder of 17-year-old
Laura Ann Amy on Halloween night 51 years ago.
Police say he confessed to the killing before his execution in Florida in 1989, but her case
remained open.
Following President Trump's first address to the nation since the start of the Ron Moore
oil prices are climbing Brent Crude as added more than 6 percent, now trading above $107
per barrel.
I'm Giles Snyder.
This is NPR News.
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