2026-03-20
16 分钟Good morning.
Trump and Netanyahu pledge an end to strikes on energy infrastructure.
The Washington Post explains the drastic measures being explored to calm a spiraling crisis.
Oil prices are going up higher and higher and this is becoming a real problem for the economy
and it's a political problem.
The LA Times explains how California is reckoning with a shocking investigation into the late civil rights icon Cesar Chavez.
And who is Banksy?
Reuters claims to know and tells us how they found out.
It was that beginning curiosity and the tantalizing clue we got at that moment that started us down this path.
It's Friday, March 20th.
I'm Cecilia Lei, and this is Apple News Today.
After the biggest day of strikes on energy assets since the war began,
President Trump spent yesterday trying to reassure markets that the tit-for-tat would not escalate further.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would halt further attacks on a major Iranian gas field at Trump’s request.
In a press conference yesterday, he claimed Iran's ability to enrich uranium had been destroyed.
Following Trump's complaint over recent Israeli strikes, he presented a united front with an optimistic prediction for the conflict.
I also see this war ending a lot faster than people think.
I think you have to, in war you have to grit your teeth.
And I hope that in time people will see the wisdom and the courage of President Trump's decision
and his leadership and the fact that we're working together.