NPR News: 07-10-2026 2PM EDT
7/10/20265 min
NPR News: 07-10-2026 2PM EDT
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First 90 secondsLakshmi Singh· Host0:01
Live from NPR News, I'm Lakshmi Singh. President Trump says he has agreed to resume talks with Iran. But as NPR's Franco Ordoñez tells us, the president says he told the Iranians the ceasefire is over.
Franco Ordoñez0:13
President Trump says Iran's leaders reached out to his team asking to continue talks and that they've agreed to do so. But he says in a Truth Social post that the US has stated to them, quote, "in no uncertain terms" that the ceasefire is over. The US and Iran have been trading significant strikes over the last few days, raising concerns about whether the two sides would be able to reach a final deal to end the war. Trump, who just returned to Washington from the NATO Summit in Turkey, warned that more strikes were coming in retribution for Iranian strikes on ships sailing through the Strait of Hormuz. But he also insisted that the US would not be returning to full-scale warfare with Iran. Franco Ordoñez, NPR News, the White House.
Lakshmi Singh· Host0:59
The family of Nolan Wells, the eighteen-year-old student athlete found dead on a barrier island off Mississippi's coast after the Fourth of July weekend, is demanding transparency in the investigation into their son's unexplained death. They have retained civil rights attorney Ben Crump.
Ben Crump· Soundbite1:15
The family has distrust of the Mississippi law enforcement officials giving them a fair investigation where their Black son ended up dead

