
Episode #195
Iran Ceasefire Expires, Trump Approval Falls - TWS News Brief 195
On today's news brief: The 60-day ceasefire with Iran has expired without a breakthrough as President Donald Trump's approval rating falls.

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Episode #195
On today's news brief: The 60-day ceasefire with Iran has expired without a breakthrough as President Donald Trump's approval rating falls.

Episode #194
On today's News Brief: A missionary from Niger has been liberated, parents sue a school in California for a field trip to a mosque, and the war in Iran isn't over just yet.

Episode #193
On today's News Brief: Some Democrats are not happy with Massachusetts new radical abortion law, American has detected a China transshipment scam, and Vice President Vance is hopeful about the Iran War.

Episode #192
On today's news brief: Vice President J.D. Vance is continuing the administration's war on fraud, but this time they are going after hospitals that charging taxpayers for sex projecting procedures for children. Meanwhile, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth raised eyebrows when he suggested the war on drug cartels is about to ramp up, and Americans' debt continues to rise.

Episode #190
On today's news brief: Negotiations with Iran are continuing, but both sides appear far off. In related news, crude oil stockpiles in the United States Strategic Petroleum Reserve fell below 300 million barrels, the lowest level in decades. Meanwhile, voters in South Carolina decide if Darline Graham Nordone should replace her late brother, Senator ?Lindsey Graham, as the Republican nominee for Senate in November's election.
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