2026-03-24
16 分钟Good morning.
Trump ditches his deadline for Iran, but both sides offer conflicting claims on the state of negotiations.
The Wall Street Journal explains how some countries are suffering in the absence of a deal.
It's poorer countries that are really getting hit by this and facing the prospect of blackouts and shortages.
What to know about the fatal crash at LaGuardia Airport.
And the Supreme Court faces a big decision on mail-in ballots.
It's Tuesday, March 24th.
I'm Cecilia Lay, and this is Apple News Today.
Two days after threatening to obliterate Iran's power plants,
President Trump changed gears yet again and pushed back his original 48-hour deadline
to get the Strait of Hormuz open.
We're doing a five-day period.
We'll see how that goes.
And if it goes well, we're going to end up with settling this.
Otherwise, we just keep bombing our little hearts out.
Who's Steve Woodcock speaking with, Mr. President?
Who's speaking with Iran?
A top... a top person.
Iran's parliament speaker said otherwise.
He posted on social media that no negotiations had taken place