NPR News: 06-13-2026 10PM EDT
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NPR News: 06-13-2026 10PM EDT
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Jeanine Herbst· Host0:13
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Jeanine Hurst. President Trump says a peace deal with Iran will be signed tomorrow, though Iran hasn't confirmed that timeline. As NPR's Diaa Hadid reports, the two sides have come this close before.
Diaa Hadid0:30
The Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif posted on X that his country's preparing for an electronic signing of the peace deal, followed by technical level talks the following day. The Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar posted similar news, saying the US-Iran negotiations were in their final stage. The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman was reported in Iranian media as saying the deal will include releasing billions of dollars that's been frozen in Gulf banks. And he says at this stage, the deal will not address Iran's enriched uranium. While there appears to be momentum for the latest Mideast war to end, Iran and the US have come close before to negotiating a deal, only to have it fall apart. Diaa Hadid, NPR News.
Jeanine Herbst· Host1:13
The Department of Transportation is no longer enforcing a key civil rights law after a rule change published this week. From member station KQED, Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman has more.
Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman1:25
The DOT is dropping disparate impact protections. That's