Beranda Perang AP News Summary at 8:38 p.m. EDT

AP News Summary at 8:38 p.m. EDT

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Initial deal to end US-Iran war moves toward formal signing despite lingering questions

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — An initial agreement between the United States and Iran to extend their shaky ceasefire is inching toward a formal signing. That’s despite questions Monday over the fate of Tehran's nuclear program and an offensive by Israel in Lebanon that could prolong the fighting and scuttle the deal. The agreement signed electronically Sunday is meant to provide a meaningful truce in a monthslong war that has killed thousands across the Middle East, including the top leaders of Iran's theocracy, and raised the prices of fuel, food and other basic goods far beyond the region. But logistical and military challenges underscored the fragile nature of the deal.

Even with a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, it could take weeks or months for oil to fully flow

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The tentative agreement to end the war in Iran and reopen the Strait of Hormuz would be good news for the global economy. But oil won’t simply start flowing through the key shipping artery the way it did before the war. Then, it carried a fifth of the world’s crude. Now, it will take time for hundreds of ships trapped in the Persian Gulf to exit through the narrow strait. And Gulf oil producers that throttled back production will need time to get oil moving again. And ship captains may take their time deciding it’s safe and that the threat of attack from Iran has truly receded.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom says Trump’s Justice Department is investigating him and his wife

SACRAMENTO, Calif (AP) — Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom says the Justice Department is investigating him and his wife, accusing the Trump administration of targeting him for political purposes as he weighs a presidential bid. The full scope of any investigations related to Newsom was not immediately clear. Newsom said in a video posted Monday on X that federal agents in recent days have knocked on the doors of his friends and former employees, and have asked for records. A person familiar with the matter confirmed there are multiple federal investigations into people around Newsom, including one related to his wife's taxes.

8 people died in B-52 bomber crash at US Air Force base in Southern California, officials say

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The U.S. Air Force says eight people aboard a B-52 bomber that crashed shortly after takeoff at a military base in Southern California's Mojave Desert are dead. Officials said Monday that emergency crews responded after the aircraft went down around 11:20 a.m. at Edwards Air Force Base north of Los Angeles. The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress is a long-range bomber that entered service in 1955. Designed to carry both conventional and nuclear weapons, it has been used in conflicts involving the U.S. military from Vietnam to Iran.

Trump arrives at G7 summit looking for momentum after announcing a deal to end the Iran war

EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France (AP) — President Donald Trump has started his visit to the G7 summit by hailing an agreement aimed at ending the U.S. conflict with Iran. Trump met Monday with French President Emmanuel Macron and called the deal a potential breakthrough for global security. The Republican U.S. president says the deal could lead to positive changes in the Middle East. The agreement has yet to be fully detailed but might alter the dynamics of the summit, where Trump has faced criticism from European leaders for his decision to start the war without consulting them. Macron is among the leaders who’ve criticized Trump over the war but congratulates him for finding an agreement with Iran.

Some of the 11 skydivers killed in Missouri plane crash were experienced jumpers

Several of the skydivers who were killed when their plane crashed moments after taking off from a Missouri airfield were experienced jumpers. Authorities say the pilot and all 11 skydivers aboard died in the crash Sunday in Butler, Missouri. The United States Parachute Association, skydiving's governing body, says its technology director, Jen Sharp, was among those killed. Sharp’s website says she has made 6,800 jumps and also taught skydiving instructors and wrote educational materials for the sport. Skydive Kansas City says its team and the close-knit skydiving community is in shock. Federal investigators are at the crash site and have started interviewing witnesses.

Teen accused of killing stepsister on Carnival Cruise taken into custody following adult charges

MIAMI (AP) — A teenager charged with sexually assaulting and killing his 18-year-old stepsister on a Carnival Cruise ship has surrendered after a federal judge reversed his decision on pretrial release now that the teen is charged as an adult. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Miami confirmed on Monday that Timothy Hudson is in custody. U.S. Magistrate Judge Edwin Torres filed the order to revoke Hudson's pretrial release last Wednesday, but the order was sealed until Monday afternoon. The judge had ruled in February that the 16-year-old could live with an uncle and be electronically monitored. But after the case was transferred to adult court, prosecutors wanted Hudson in custody. Hudson has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse.

Republican divides and strange alliances emerge ahead of Georgia runoff

ALPHARETTA, Ga. (AP) — Republican divisions are on full display in the closing hours of primary runoffs for U.S. Senate and governor. Party players have different ideas about who the best candidates are to win in November. President Donald Trump and Gov. Brian Kemp are aligned behind Lt. Gov. Burt Jones over billionaire businessman Rick Jackson in the governor's race. Kemp did not side with Jones until Sunday. The winner will face Democratic nominee Keisha Lance Bottoms in November. Trump and Kemp are split on the Senate. Kemp has long backed former football coach Derek Dooley. Trump picked Rep. Mike Collins in a weekend endorsement.

Stocks leap worldwide, and oil prices drop after the US and Iran reach a tentative deal on their war

NEW YORK (AP) — Stock markets rallied worldwide, and oil prices eased after the United States and Iran reached a tentative deal to get the global flow of crude going again. The S&P 500 rose 1.7% Monday on hopes that this time, the announcement of an Iran-U.S. agreement will mean a long-term fix to a conflict that has worsened inflation around the world. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 0.9% to a record, and the Nasdaq composite jumped 3.1%. Brent crude's price fell 4.8%, helping stocks of companies with big fuel bills to jump. AI stocks also rallied following their sharp swings over the last couple weeks.

Cape Verde holds Spain to a surprising 0-0 draw in the country’s World Cup debut

ATLANTA (AP) — Tiny Cape Verde pulled off a stunning result in its World Cup debut by holding heavily favored Spain scoreless in a 0-0 draw. An impressive performance by 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha helped Cape Verde deny a victory by one of the favorites to win the tournament. The result was the biggest shock of the World Cup so far. And it might have been even better for Cape Verde. Diney Borges had a late chance to score, but saw his header saved by Spain goalkeeper Unai Simon.

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