The Latest: US military fires on Iranian-flagged oil tanker as Trump presses for deal to end war

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A U.S. combatant pitchy connected Wednesday fired connected an Iranian lipid tanker successful the Gulf of Oman arsenic it tried to breach the U.S. blockade of Iran’s ports, the U.S. subject said.

The onslaught occurred arsenic Iran and the U.S. are officially successful a ceasefire and arsenic the 2 countries seemed to beryllium approaching an statement to extremity the war. U.S. President Donald Trump threatened Iran with a caller question of bombing if a woody is not reached that includes opening the captious Strait of Hormuz.

Trump posted connected societal media Wednesday that the two-month warfare could soon extremity and that lipid and earthy state shipments disrupted by the struggle could restart. But helium said that depends connected Iran accepting a reported statement that the president did not detail.

“If they don’t agree, the bombing starts,” Trump wrote.

Israel, meanwhile, struck Beirut’s confederate suburbs for the archetypal clip since a ceasefire betwixt Israel and the Hezbollah militant radical was announced connected April 17. Fighting has continued since past successful confederate Lebanon. A connection released by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s bureau said Wednesday’s strike, which came without warning, targeted a commandant successful Hezbollah’s Radwan Force.

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Israel strikes Beirut suburbs for archetypal clip since ceasefire was announced

Israel struck Beirut’s confederate suburbs Wednesday for the archetypal clip since a ceasefire betwixt Israel and the Hezbollah militant radical was announced connected April 17.

Fighting has continued since past successful confederate Lebanon.

The past attacks successful Beirut were earlier that, connected April 8, erstwhile a bid of monolithic Israeli strikes, including successful cardinal Beirut, killed much than 350 people.

A connection released by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s bureau said Wednesday’s strike, which came without warning, targeted a commandant successful Hezbollah’s Radwan Force. Hezbollah did not instantly comment.

US subject fires connected Iranian-flagged lipid tanker successful Gulf of Oman

An American combatant pitchy changeable retired the rudder of an Iranian lipid tanker successful the Gulf of Oman connected Wednesday arsenic it tried to breach the U.S. blockade of Iran’s ports, the American subject said successful a societal media post.

The onslaught occurred arsenic Iran and the U.S. are officially successful a ceasefire and arsenic the 2 countries look to beryllium moving person to an archetypal statement to extremity the war. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump is trying to unit Tehran with threats of a caller question of bombing if a woody is not reached.

American forces issued aggregate warnings and informed the vessel it was violating the blockade, U.S. Central Command said successful its post.

Trump says question is whether Iran tin marque a woody ‘that’s satisfactory to us’

The president insisted that Iranian officials privation an statement to extremity the war, suggesting arsenic helium did antecedently implicit societal media that U.S. actions could yet unit a settlement.

“We’re dealing with radical that privation to marque a woody precise much, and we’ll spot whether oregon not they tin marque a woody that’s satisfactory to us,” Trump said astatine a Mother’s Day luncheon astatine the White House.

The president added: “And if they don’t agree, they’ll extremity up agreeing soon thereafter.”

Trump called the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz a “wall of steel,” arsenic some countries jockey to usage the stoppage successful lipid and earthy state shipments arsenic a mode to unit the different side.

AP source: Office of Virginia Senate person searched by FBI arsenic portion of corruption probe

The FBI searched the Virginia authorities Senate leader’s bureau connected Wednesday arsenic portion of a corruption investigation, a idiosyncratic acquainted with the substance said.

The hunt astatine Virginia Sen. L. Louise Lucas’s territory bureau successful Portsmouth comes aft the Democrat helped pb the state’s caller redistricting effort.

The FBI said lone that it was conducting a court-authorized hunt warrant successful Portsmouth. The idiosyncratic who confirmed the FBI’s hunt was not authorized to sermon an ongoing probe by sanction and spoke to The Associated Press connected information of anonymity.

A connection seeking remark was near connected a cellphone for Lucas.

Amid a national, state-by-state partisan redistricting fight, Virginia voters approved a law amendment connected April 21 authorizing caller U.S. House districts. Backed by Democrats, the program could assistance the enactment triumph up to 4 further seats.

Lucas has been a vocal person of the effort.

The authorities Supreme Court fto the referendum proceed but has yet to regularisation whether the effort is legal. The tribunal is considering an entreaty of a little tribunal judge’s ruling that the amendment is invalid due to the fact that lawmakers violated procedural requirements.

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UAE urges UN to instrumentality enactment against Iran if it keeps blocking shipping and attacking neighbors

Mohamed Abushahab, the United Arab Emirates’ U.N. ambassador, said the Security Council indispensable “compel Iran’s compliance” with its March solution demanding that Tehran halt attacking its Gulf neighbors and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

He told reporters Wednesday that Iran attacked the UAE connected May 4 -- portion a ceasefire is successful spot -- with 12 ballistic missiles, 3 cruise missiles and 4 drones which resulted successful a occurrence connected captious vigor infrastructure successful the Fujairah lipid manufacture zone.

The United States and its Gulf allies including the UAE person circulated a caller Security Council solution threatening Iran with sanctions oregon different measures if it doesn’t halt attacks and unfastened the critically important strait, wherever astir 20% of the world’s crude lipid had transited.

The projected solution was drafted nether Chapter 7 of the U.N. Charter which tin beryllium enforced militarily. A watered-down solution aimed astatine opening the Strait of Hormuz, which was stripped of Chapter 7 language, was vetoed by Russia and China hours earlier Washington and Tehran announced a impermanent ceasefire successful aboriginal April.

The UAE’s Abushahab was asked whether helium thought Russia and China would hold to the caller draught nether Chapter 7. “Not lone is it possible, but it’s necessary,” helium replied.

GOP seat of oversight sheet says Lutnick was not ‘truthful’ astir Epstein ties

Rep. James Comer, the Republican seat of the House Oversight Committee, told reporters arsenic helium entered the closed-door interrogation that Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick had successful the past not been “100% truthful” astir whether helium had ever visited Epstein’s infamous backstage island.

Lutnick said connected a podcast past twelvemonth that helium had decided to “never beryllium successful the room” with Epstein pursuing a 2005 circuit of Epstein’s location that disturbed Lutnick and his wife. But the merchandise of lawsuit files connected Epstein showed that Lutnick had kept successful interaction with Epstein and met up with him a mates of times successful 2011 and 2012.

Under questioning from Democrats during an unrelated proceeding earlier this year, Lutnick said helium had visited Epstein’s backstage land with his household successful 2012 for lunch.

AP-NORC poll: Many Americans person conflicting views connected birthright citizenship

This canvass comes arsenic the Supreme Court weighs President Trump’s efforts to restrict birthright citizenship.

The AP-NORC canvass finds astir two-thirds of U.S. adults accidental automatic citizenship should beryllium granted to each children calved successful the country. Most Democrats and independents backmost that view, but Republicans are much doubtful: conscionable 44% enactment birthright citizenship.

The canvass besides shows that immoderate radical are conflicted, saying successful wide that they enactment birthright citizenship but besides that they reason it successful immoderate circumstantial circumstances.

For instance, the canvass recovered astir three-quarters of U.S. adults accidental they enactment automatic citizenship for children calved to parents who are successful the state legally connected enactment visas, portion lone astir fractional enactment it for those calved to parents who are successful the state illegally.

Trump’s commerce caput arrives for interrogation successful legislature Epstein investigation

Howard Lutnick is answering questions from House lawmakers contiguous astir his narration with his erstwhile neighbor, Jeffrey Epstein.

The commerce caput is the highest-ranking authoritative successful the Trump administration, too Trump himself, to look successful the Epstein lawsuit files.

Lutnick has said helium hardly knew Epstein and has welcomed the closed-door interrogation with the House Oversight Committee, but his communicative connected his interactions with Epstein has changed. He met with Epstein a mates times and exchanged emails with the financier, adjacent aft Epstein’s 2008 condemnation successful Florida for soliciting prostitution from an underage girl.

French navy moving to enactment shipping done the strait

France’s craft bearer onslaught radical is moving southbound of the Suez Canal and into the Red Sea successful mentation for a imaginable aboriginal ngo arsenic portion of a French-British program for the Strait of Hormuz, a elder French subject spokesperson told The Associated Press connected Wednesday.

The repositioning of the nuclear-powered Charles de Gaulle puts France’s lone bearer person to the Persian Gulf chokepoint wherever Iran has efficaciously halted commercialized postulation since aboriginal March. The French effort is chiseled from the U.S. “Project Freedom” ngo launched Sunday and paused by Trump connected Tuesday evening.

“Going southbound of Suez is caller for us,” said Col. Guillaume Vernet, spokesperson for the French equipped forces main of staff.

The wider Hormuz conjugation — drawn up by France, Britain and much than 50 nations — volition not statesman operating until the menace to shipping eases and the maritime manufacture is reassured capable to usage the strait, Vernet said, adding that immoderate cognition would besides necessitate the statement of neighboring countries.

An onslaught damaged a French-operated cargo vessel and injured its crew, institution says

A cargo instrumentality vessel operated by the CMA GGM Group was damaged erstwhile it came nether onslaught portion transiting the Strait of Hormuz connected Tuesday, the French shipping institution said Wednesday.

Multiple unit members were injured successful the onslaught connected the CMA CGM San Antonio, the institution said without providing details. The injured unit were taken disconnected the vessel and are receiving aesculapian treatment.

Trump is going to Beijing. Iran’s overseas curate got determination up of him

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s sojourn comes up of Trump’s planned high-profile acme connected May 14 and 15 with Chinese President Xi Jinping, the archetypal specified travel by a U.S. president since Trump visited successful 2017.

In a televised interrogation Wednesday with Iran’s authorities media from Beijing, Araghchi said his discussions with Chinese officials included the Strait of Hormuz, Iran’s atomic programme and sanctions imposed connected Tehran. And helium said Iran has attained “an elevated planetary standing,” having proven its capabilities and strength.

China’s Foreign Ministry said aft the gathering that it values Iran’s pledge not to prosecute atomic weapons portion affirming its “legitimate close to the peaceful usage of atomic energy.”

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio had expressed anticipation connected Tuesday Beijing would reiterate the request for Iran to merchandise its chokehold connected the strait, its main root of leverage, arsenic Trump demands a large rollback of its disputed atomic program.

Trump’s Indiana wins amusement his powerfulness implicit GOP with much primaries and redistricting debates ahead

Five months ago, Trump was stinging from a governmental decision arsenic Republican authorities senators defied him connected redistricting successful Indiana. Now helium has proved helium tin inactive punish wayward enactment members aft the slate of challengers helium endorsed defeated astir each 1 of those lawmakers.

The results volition apt bolster Trump’s assurance heading into upcoming Republican primaries wherever helium wants much incumbents ousted, including Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana and Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky.

Indiana’s superior results besides ratchet up unit connected Republican lawmakers successful different states to determination aggressively to redraw legislature territory boundaries successful clip for the November elections.

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Shipper either loses millions oregon risks sanctions for paying Iranians for harmless passage

Hamburg-based shipping institution Hapag-Lloyd says the closure of the Strait of Hormuz is costing it astir $60 cardinal a week, successful peculiar successful costs for substance and insurance, arsenic it remains excessively risky to licence its ships to effort getting through.

Insurance costs person changeable up owed to the hazard of onslaught from Iranian drones and tiny boats. Alternate routes to harmless harbors oregon overland are “limited successful capableness and cannot wholly regenerate the regular maritime routes done the region,” a institution connection said.

The fig of ships passing the strait has dwindled to a trickle. Iran has demanded that vessels spell done a vetting process tally by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corp that involves passing to the northbound adjacent the Iranian cost, submitting accusation connected unit and cargo, and successful immoderate cases paying. But paying the IRGC risks moving afoul of sanctions from the US and the EU, which person designated it a violent organization.

Shipping manufacture and lipid traders spot nary speedy instrumentality to normal

Oil prices and shipping are improbable to instrumentality to mean until it’s wide the hazard of attacks successful the Strait of Hormuz person receded, cautions Kaho Yu, caput of vigor and resources resources astatine hazard quality institution Verisk Maplecroft.

“Even with diplomatic engagement continuing, vigor markets are improbable to instrumentality rapidly to pre-crisis assumptions,” helium said. “Refiners, shippers, and commodity traders volition stay cautious until determination is clearer grounds that Hormuz disruptions volition not re-escalate.”

Despite the Iran-China meeting’s accent connected de-escalation, “Hormuz remains the existent metric that volition beryllium watched,” helium added. “Tanker postulation and vigor flows implicit the coming weeks and months are apt to substance much than diplomatic connection successful assessing whether Beijing tin construe power with Tehran into applicable stability.”

Poll: Most judge the US is nary longer a large spot for immigrants

About 6 successful 10 U.S. adults accidental the United States is nary longer a large spot for immigrants, according to the AP-NORC poll.

Roughly 3 successful 10 accidental the U.S. is simply a large spot for immigrants, portion astir 1 successful 10 accidental it ne'er was. The content that America is nary longer large for immigrants is much communal among Democrats and independents.

Nick Grivas, a 40-year-old Democrat from Massachusetts, said helium worries that national migration policies could discourage caller arrivals from investing successful their communities, particularly if they don’t judge they volition beryllium allowed to remain.

“You’re little consenting to perpetrate to the task if you don’t deliberation that you’re gonna beryllium capable to stay,” helium said.

White House says it believes an statement with Iran is near

The White House believes it is nearing an statement with Iran connected a one-page memorandum to extremity the war, according to reporting by Axios.

There is not an statement yet, but the provisions see a moratorium connected Iranian uranium enrichment, a lifting of U.S. sanctions and the organisation of frozen Iranian funds and the opening of the Strait of Hormuz for ships.

The White House did not respond to questions astir the imaginable agreement.

Trump threatens Iran with bombing if it doesn’t reopen Strait of Hormuz

Trump posted connected societal media that the warfare with Iran could soon extremity and lipid and earthy state shipments could restart. But that each depends connected Iran accepting a reported statement that the U.S. president did not detail.

“If they don’t agree, the bombing starts, and it volition be, sadly, astatine a overmuch higher level and strength than it was before,” Trump said.

Trump said that it was “perhaps a large assumption” that Iran would hold to the presumption being offered by the United States.

AP-NORC poll: For galore Americans, Trump’s migration crackdown is personal

Many U.S. adults accidental they oregon idiosyncratic they cognize has made beingness changes due to the fact that of migration enforcement implicit the past year, according to a caller AP-NORC poll.

About one-third of Americans accidental they cognize idiosyncratic who has started carrying impervious of their migration presumption oregon U.S. citizenship, been detained oregon deported, changed their question plans, oregon importantly changed their routines – specified arsenic avoiding work, schoolhouse oregon leaving the location – due to the fact that of their migration status.

This is particularly existent among Hispanic adults, with much than fractional knowing idiosyncratic affected. Democrats are besides much apt than Republicans to accidental they person a idiosyncratic transportation to idiosyncratic impacted by migration enforcement.

China’s apical envoy calls for a ‘comprehensive ceasefire’ successful the Iran war

Wang Yi said his state was “deeply distressed” by the conflict. He spoke aft gathering with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who was visiting Beijing for the archetypal clip since the warfare with the U.S. and Israel started Feb. 28.

China’s adjacent economical and governmental ties to Tehran springiness it a unsocial presumption of influence. The Trump medication is pressing China to usage that narration to impulse the Islamic Republic to unfastened the Strait of Hormuz.

The Chinese minister’s comments followed an earlier connection by Trump that helium was pausing his short-lived U.S. effort to usher stranded commercialized vessels retired of the Strait of Hormuz successful hopes that a woody could beryllium finalized. A shaky ceasefire has been mostly holding, contempt exchanges of occurrence during the U.S. propulsion to reopen the strait connected Monday.

Michigan Democrats support their bulk successful the authorities Senate

The spot has been vacant for much than a year, since Democrat Kristen McDonald Rivet resigned to instrumentality a spot successful Congress.

Democrats are showing astonishing spot successful peculiar elections and off-year contests crossed the country, winning races successful unexpected places and importantly narrowing the gap, adjacent erstwhile they autumn short.

There’s nary warrant the inclination volition proceed done the midterms, erstwhile turnout volition beryllium overmuch higher, but it has nevertheless energized Democrats and spooked Republicans disquieted astir keeping their legislature majorities.

Trump’s power connected the Republican Party remains strong

Trump took purpose astatine 7 Republican authorities senators successful Indiana who opposed his program to redraw legislature territory boundaries to assistance the enactment summation seats successful the U.S. House. His involution mostly paid off.

Groups allied with the president spent much than $8.3 cardinal connected advertising, an bonzer surge of wealth into races that are typically low-profile.

Five Trump-backed challengers won. One incumbent won. A seventh contention was excessively adjacent to telephone connected Tuesday night.

The races were a trial of Trump’s enduring grip implicit his enactment arsenic Republicans turn progressively anxious astir the midterm elections.

By winning astir of them, Trump sent a awesome to Republicans everyplace that they tin inactive get thrown retired of bureau if they region themselves from him adjacent arsenic his popularity fades. And they amusement the president that helium tin inactive credibly endanger consequences for Republicans who transverse him.

The Trump-targeted authorities senators each correspond districts helium carried successful 2024, mostly by 20 percent points oregon more.

Takeaways from Indiana, Ohio and Michigan: Trump’s flex pays disconnected and Democrats triumph peculiar election

Elections successful Indiana, Ohio and Michigan connected Tuesday reinforced a representation that’s becoming progressively wide — portion President Donald Trump inactive dominates the Republican Party, Democrats look to person the momentum up of November’s midterm elections.

The biggest trial of Trump’s powerfulness came successful Indiana, wherever helium backed superior challenges against 7 Republican authorities senators who rejected his redistricting program successful December. Five of the president’s candidates won with the assistance of an avalanche of cash.

Meanwhile successful Michigan, a Democrat comfortably won a authorities Senate contention successful a bellwether district, the latest successful a drawstring of peculiar predetermination victories.

Over successful Ohio, primaries locked successful candidates for 2 large races with nationalist implications.

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