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Trump cancels further Iran strikes. And, U.S. men's soccer takes on Paraguay

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Trump cancels further Iran strikes. And, U.S. men's soccer takes on Paraguay
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In another whiplash decision, President Trump announced yesterday that he canceled new attacks in Iran , after announcing earlier in the day that more strikes were coming if the country didn't agree to a peace deal. The president signaled that the two countries had "conceptually" secured an agreement on nuclear issues and could sign a peace deal in the next few days, but Iran's foreign ministry says a deal hasn't been finalized.

A small motorboat passes anchored vessels in the Strait of Hormuz off Bandar Abbas, Iran, on June 11. Amirhosein Khorgooi/ISNA via AP hide caption

Trump has nominated Jay Clayton to serve as director of national intelligence. Clayton is a federal prosecutor and former head of the Securities and Exchange Commission . His nomination comes after Trump named his close political ally Bill Pulte to serve as acting director of national intelligence. Pulte was appointed despite not having experience in national security, and his selection sparked a political backlash that doomed Congress' efforts to renew a crucial intelligence tool that is set to expire today. The tool, called FISA 702, allows the government to collect the electronic communications of foreign nationals located outside of the U.S.

The Trump administration is trying to downsize the U.S. Forest Service and eliminate wildfire and smoke research, just as the American West faces a potentially epic summer fire season. The administration has identified 90 research stations for closure as part of its Forest Service reorganization plan, which includes relocating its headquarters from Washington, D.C., to Utah and consolidating regional offices into individual state facilities. U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Schultz has defended the proposed reorganization, noting it has been considered by previous administrations since 2006. If Congress approves Trump's proposed budget for the agency, the U.S. Forest Service would be a skeleton of its former self, just as climate change is accelerating the frequency and severity of wildfires.

The U.S. men's national soccer team takes on Paraguay today in its first group-stage match of the 2026 World Cup. It's the team's long-awaited chance to finally rewrite a legacy of inferiority in international soccer. The furthest the U.S. men's team has advanced in a modern World Cup was to the quarterfinals in 2002. Since then, the team has managed just three total wins across all World Cups. This year, as the U.S. hosts the tournament, the team has gathered what may be the most talented generation of players American soccer has ever produced. Here's what to know about each player on the team.

The northern bald ibis vanished from Europe around 400 years ago due to overhunting. A century ago, scientists discovered another population of these birds in Syria and Morocco and decided to bring some to Europe to rear their chicks in captivity. In the fall of 2024, photographer Gunnar Hartmann joined the conservation and research group Waldrappteam for 50 days as they flew an ultralight aircraft across southern Germany, France and Spain to assist the ibises with their migration. While in Spain, Hartmann captured an image that won this year's Scientist at Work photography competition, sponsored by the journal Nature. The winners were announced on Wednesday. In the stunning photo, the aircraft glides beneath a yellow parachute, while 19 of the birds fly ahead, following the people guiding them. Take a look at the photo and others that won in the competition.

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