2026-04-09
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From The New York Times, it's the headlines.
I'm Tracy Mumford.
Today's Thursday, April 9th.
Here's what we're covering.
A day into the ceasefire with Iran, two major issues are testing whether it will hold.
The first, is the Strait of Hormuz actually open?
Iranian state media said yesterday that the waterway is closed.
These reports publicly are false.
Then the White House offered its own confusing update,
denying the strait is closed while at the same time calling for it to be reopened.
And I will reiterate the president's expectation and demand that the Strait of Hormuz is reopened immediately,