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This is your twenty four to seven use update.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
The latest use this hour in just four minutes.
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The US and iranors had to hold another round of
nuclear talks after a weekend meeting in Oman. Ryan Shook
reports the.
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White House described Saturday's talks as positive and productive. President
Trump's Special Envoy Steve Whitcoff and Aron's foreign minister led
the two delegations, with the discussions lasting about four hours.
The talks come after a massive chemical explosion in a
major Iranian port killed at least eight people and injured
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hundreds more. The next meeting is scheduled to take place
in Oman on May third. I'm Brian Shook.
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Please in Canada now say eleven people were killed after
a car plowed into a crowded street festival in Vancouver
on Saturday night. Vancouver Deputy Police Chief Steve Rie says
the thirty year old suspected drivers being held pending charges
in the case.
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I can also tell you that the person we have
in custody does have a significant history of interactions with
police and healthcare professionals related to mental health.
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Investigators say dozens of people were also seriously injured when
a black suv drove into a packed celebration at a
Filipino block party. The Vatican is releasing photos of the
tomb of Pope Frances. The pope was buried in Rome
Saturday at the Basilica of Saint Mary Major. The photos
were released Sunday morning as the tomb was open to
the public. Italian news reports say thousands have already filed
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into the basilica to view the Pope's tomb, with many
more waiting in line. White House reporters celebrated the First
Amendment at the annual Correspondence Association Dinner. Association president Eugene
Daniels hosted the event Saturday night and praised the hard
work of journalists over the past year, emphasizing the importance
of a free press. He also addressed the lack of
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both President Trump and a headlining comedian, saying this year's
event instead focused on excellence in reporting. Comedian Amber Ruffin
was scheduled to host the event, but she was disinvited
because of her past critical comments about the Trump administration.
I'm Tammy Trhiello. President Trump says he's disappointed with RUSSI
as he urged Vadimir Putin to sign a deal to
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end the war in Ukraine. Chris Karagio reports.
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Trump told reporters Sunday he wants the Russian leader to
stop shooting, sit down, and sign a deal to end
the fighting, adding that he was disappointed missiles were flying.
The frustration comes as Russia launched its dead least attack
on Kiev in almost a year last week, killing at
least nine people and injuring over seventy in missile and
drone strikes. I'm Chris Karaji.
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A new national poll shows another drop in President Trump's
approval rating, just shy of his first one hundred days
in office. The NBC News Stay Tuned poll found fifty
five percent of Americans disapprove of how Trump has handled
the presidency, while forty five percent approve. On immigration, one
of his strongest issues during the twenty twenty four election,
the poll found just over half disapprove of his policies,
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while only forty nine percent agree. Meanwhile, the economy proved
to be his weakest issue, with only thirty nine percent
satisfied with his economic agenda and sixty one percent voicing
their opposition. Overall, sixty percent of those surveyed say they
believe the US is on the wrong track, while forty
percent say it's on the right one. Over seven thousand
cases of apple juice are being recalled. Jim Forbes has
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the details.
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S Martinelli and Company says some of its apple juice
has been contaminated by patulin, a toxic substance created by mold.
The recall effects more than one hundred and seventy three
thousand bottles of apple juice, and the FDA says exposure
to the substance could cause adverse health consequences. The World
Health Organization says patulin is a poisonous substance found in
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rotting apples and could cause nausea and vomiting. I'm Jim Forbes.
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Gen Z is struggling financially and it's stressing them out.
A Harvard survey found that over fifty percent of gen
Z ers are struggling to stay afloat financially. The financial
insecurity among gen Z is severe for women, Hispanics in
those without a college degree. Host gen Z survey participants
revealed they're anxious about their finances. I'm Tamma Truhio