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Live from NPR News, I'm Giles Snyder.
President Trump says he has asked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reduce
his country's attacks on Lebanon.
Trump confirmed the request in an interview with NBC News as MPR's Daniel Kertzlaven reports.
President Trump told NBC that, quote, I spoke with BB and he's going to low-key it.
I just think we have to be sort of a little more low-key, unquote.
After a ceasefire was announced on Tuesday between the U.S. and Iran, Israel continued attacking
Lebanon where the Iran-backed group Hezbollah is based.
There has been disagreement among the countries involved in the ceasefire as to whether attacks
on Lebanon are a part of that agreement.
Trump posted on social media late Wednesday night that U.S. military personnel will remain
in and around Iran until there's a, quote, real agreement.
Vice President JD Vance will lead a delegation to Pakistan for Saturday peace talks.
Daniel Kertzlaven and P.R. News, the White House.
Prime Minister Netanyahu says he has authorized direct negotiations with Lebanon aimed at
disarming Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants.
He made the announcement Thursday giving a potential boost to ceasefire talks.
Lebanese authorities have not yet responded.
Health officials say Wednesday's Israeli attacks against Hezbollah on central Beirut
and other areas in Lebanon killed more than 300 people and wounded more than 1150.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin delivered the keynote speech at a conference for those who say
climate change is not a problem.
He championed the Trump administration's efforts to roll back climate policies as MPR's
Lauren Summer reports.
Zeldin spoke at a conference of the Heartland Institute, a free market group that denies
that humans are contributing to climate change.
Scientific research shows that burning fossil fuels has increased carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere to the highest level in human history.
Black traps heat, raising temperatures and making weather events like hurricanes more
extreme.
Zeldin celebrated the EPA's decision to stop regulating carbon dioxide as a pollutant.
He says that policy was government overreach and focused too much on the worst-case scenarios.
Lauren Summer and P.R. News.
According to the American Gaming Association, Americans wagered more than $166 billion
on sports in 2025.
Young adults and teens are joining in legally or otherwise leaving parents to think about
how to talk to children about gambling in P.R. Sequoia Carillo reports.
Experts say the most common mistake parents make is waiting to talk about gambling until
they're worried about their kid.
You're coming in and talking with your teenager about problem gambling, but you're coming
in fire and brimstone.
This is the worst thing in the world.
That's Matt Misar.
He's an addiction counselor in Pittsburgh.
Teachers are going to shut down.
They're not going to want to have that conversation.
Most of Misar's clients are boys and young men.
He says parents need to take a beat and avoid a confrontation.
Whether or not you're worried, approach it with curiosity, not judgment.
Sequoia Carillo and P.R. News.
This is M.P.R.
First Lady Melania Trump delivered a statement at the White House Thursday denying ties
to Jeffrey Epstein in any knowledge of his crime.
She called allegations that she was involved in Epstein's crime's baseless lies.
Her statement seemed to come out of the blue, a spokesman for the First Lady said the
West Wing knew beforehand that she'd be giving a statement, but it's not clear if her specific
remarks were known.
A new analysis finds Siamper Penguin's VCs is at risk of extinction.
M.P.R.'s Nate Rott reports that melting sea ice and changing food availability are
causing the decline.
The world is getting warmer thanks to human activities, and temperatures at the poles
are rising significantly faster than the global average.
Hotter temperatures means less sea ice, and for M.P.R. penguins, which rely on sea ice
for breeding in his places to rest, it means fewer penguins are surviving.
Twice in recent years, the ice is broken up early, causing thousands of chicks to drown
in the frigid water.
The International Union for the Conservation of Nature says M.P.R. penguins are now considered
to be endangered and tarctic fur seals as well.
Scientists involved in the analysis say urgent action is needed to reduce climate warming
pollution.
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News.
The Financial Markets in Asia ticking up the mid-questions about the ceasefire between
the U.S. and Iran.
Japan's benchmark, N.K., is up more than 1 percent and Brent Crude Oil, the International
Standard, is trading above $96 a barrel in Asia after stocks on Wall Street advanced
and Thursday trading, both the Dow and the S.M.P. 500 rose six cents of a percent.
I'm Giles Snyder, M.P.R. News.
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