Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
There is a lack of clarity around a potential peace deal with Iran.
President Trump said yesterday he was calling off threatened U.S.
Military strikes against Iran.
He then said a deal could happen with Iran in the next few days and even a signing in Europe.
But Iran's foreign ministry says no deal has been finalized.
President Trump has previously declared the Iran negotiations, quote, boring.
NPR's Danielle Kurtz-Leibman says Trump has focused a lot of his energy recently on personal building projects.
He's torn down the East Wing to build a ballroom and military complex.
He wants to build a massive arch near Arlington National Cemetery and a pedestrian bridge next to the Lincoln Memorial.
And he just completed work on the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool.
Billionaire Elon Musk's company, SpaceX, has launched the biggest initial public offering in history.
The company will open trading today on the Nasdaq stock exchange, raising around $75 billion.
And Piers John Bruitsch has more.
The previous record holder for the biggest IPO was the Saudi oil company Saudi Aramco.
It raised nearly $30 billion when it listed in 2019. SpaceX will more than double that with a $75 billion payload.
The company has confirmed that it will sell more than 555 million shares at $135 each.
SpaceX has big plans for spending the money to grow its rocket, satellite communications,
and artificial intelligence businesses.
The listing will open SpaceX up to a new level of scrutiny,