Israel and Iran's fragile ceasefire. And, what to know about NYC's mayoral race
Summary
President Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran after a 12-day conflict. The U.S. Supreme Court reversed a lower court decision, allowing deportations to countries other than where migrants are from to continue. New York City is holding a Democratic primary for its mayoral race, with major issues being discussed.Key Facts
- A ceasefire was announced by President Trump to end the conflict between Israel and Iran.
- The conflict included Israeli attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities and U.S. bombings on Iranian sites.
- Despite the ceasefire, Israel and Iran reported attacks on each other just before it started.
- The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that deportations can proceed without a 15-day notice period.
- A federal judge had previously paused deportations to ensure due process for migrants.
- The Supreme Court decision is not final, as the issue is still before a federal appeals court.
- New York City voters are participating in a Democratic mayoral primary.
- The Democratic primary winner will face the current mayor, Eric Adams, now running as an Independent.
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