Iran; Russia-Ukraine; Immigration; Trump's health : NPR
Key Points:
- The U.S. military conducted attacks on Iranian boats and missile sites in Southern Iran, citing self-defense against mine-laying attempts; meanwhile, Iran plans to negotiate reopening the Strait of Hormuz and its nuclear program within two months, though U.S. sanctions remain a key obstacle.
- Russia warned of continued mass strikes on Ukraine following recent attacks on Kyiv, which came in retaliation for Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil and military targets; peace negotiations have stalled as the U.S. focuses on Iran, and the Trump administration eased some sanctions on Russian oil exports.
- The U.S. Department of Justice is accelerating immigration hearings by scheduling large master calendar sessions with over 100 individuals, a tactic criticized for limiting due process and disproportionately affecting those without legal representation.
- President Trump is visiting Walter Reed Medical Center for a routine health assessment amid ongoing concerns about his age and fitness, as he approaches 80 and has had multiple medical visits in the past year.
- A fiber craze is growing in the U.S., with a focus on beans as a nutritious, affordable protein source that supports gut health and may reduce disease risk; this trend aligns with efforts to double American legume consumption by 2030.