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In this episode of The Morning Rundown, hosts Maya and David cover a dense slate of global and domestic news, from active military strikes amid diplomatic negotiations to a collapsing concert tied to the current administration and a pair of disasters that hit close to home. Listeners will come away with a clearer picture of how geopolitical fault lines are shifting, what the latest legal and political developments around the Trump administration mean in practical terms, and why two seemingly unrelated incidents in Washington state and Massachusetts are drawing serious attention. * U.S. military strikes during nuclear talks: A commercial vessel bound for Iran was struck while peace negotiations were still active, raising questions about the relationship between military action and diplomacy. * Israel captures Beaufort Castle: The seizure of the Hezbollah-held fortress marks Israel's deepest incursion into Lebanon in 26 years, carrying significant territorial and symbolic weight. * Indo-Pacific allies hedging: Regional partners are quietly building independent defense networks amid growing uncertainty about U.S. reliability and long-term commitments. * Trump's Freedom 250 concert in trouble: Artists have dropped out en masse, a judge is reviewing an $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund, courts have blocked Kennedy Center plans, and more than 10,000 federal lawyers have left the administration. * Disasters in Washington state and Massachusetts: Eleven people died in a chemical tank implosion at a Longview paper mill, while a meteor exploded over Massachusetts with the force equivalent of 300 tons of TNT. A separate dispute over monitoring returning passengers exposed to the rare Andes strain of hantavirus remains unresolved.
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