Israel-Iran-Lebanon; Primaries; Election fraud : NPR
Key Points:
- Israel and Iran agreed to cease attacks on each other after exchanging missile fire, but both warned that hostilities could resume if conditions change, particularly regarding Israel's operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
- Primaries are underway in Maine, North Dakota, South Carolina, and Nevada, with key races including Maine’s Senate contest featuring Democrat Graham Platner facing allegations, Nevada’s gubernatorial race potentially challenging incumbent Joe Lombardo, and South Carolina’s MAGA-aligned Republican field with Trump’s endorsement of Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette.
- Los Angeles mayoral candidate Nithya Raman will face incumbent Karen Bass in November after a delayed vote count, which Trump criticized as evidence of fraud; election officials attribute delays primarily to the processing of late-arriving mail-in ballots.
- A study by Uppsala University reports that global conflicts in 2025 reached the highest level since World War II, with 65 active conflicts and fatalities rising to approximately 244,600, including intensified state-to-state conflicts such as Russia-Ukraine and Iran-Israel.
- The upcoming expanded World Cup group stage, featuring 48 teams including debutants like Uzbekistan and Jordan, promises more underdog stories and historic breakthroughs, with NPR providing extensive coverage and viewing advice for fans.