Iran; Ebola outbreak; Food insecurity; Polymarket : NPR
Key Points:
- U.S. forces intercepted Iranian drones near the Strait of Hormuz and conducted strikes on Iran's coast; Iran's Revolutionary Guard retaliated by targeting the U.S. base responsible for the attack amid ongoing U.S.-Iran peace talks.
- President Trump is reportedly pursuing a diplomatic solution with Iran, sharing a draft interim deal with Israel and regional leaders that would extend the ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, though Iran insists on ending the war in Lebanon as part of any agreement.
- The World Health Organization's director-general is arriving in the Democratic Republic of Congo to address a severe Ebola outbreak in a conflict-ridden region, where over 1,000 suspected cases and 200 deaths have been reported amid local violence and skepticism about the disease.
- Food insecurity in the U.S. has risen to levels higher than during the COVID-19 pandemic, with 10% of families nationwide missing meals and nearly 16% relying on food donations, particularly affecting households earning less than $50,000 annually.
- A Google software engineer was arrested and charged with commodities fraud and other offenses for allegedly using confidential company data to profit $1.2 million on a prediction market site, marking a rare federal case involving insider information in such markets.