Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
Over the weekend, the shaky ceasefire between the U.S.
And Iran seemed to get weaker.
Iran has struck two ships trying to sail through the Strait of Hormuz, and it fired missiles into Kuwait and Bahrain.
The U.S. Has big military bases there.
Meanwhile, the U.S.
Has conducted multiple military strikes in Iran.
But NPR's Kerry Kahn says talks between the U.S.
And Iran are apparently going to go forward.
A senior U.S.
Official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive negotiations told NPR last night that, quote,
nothing has been canceled and talks are on track for the coming days.
The Associated Press is reporting that Pakistan, a key mediator, says talks will resume Tuesday.
NPR's Carrie Khan reporting.
It's been more than four days since twin earthquakes rocked Venezuela.
The government says more than 1,450 people have died.
Tens of thousands are missing.
Parts of northern Venezuela are only flattened rubble, and rescuers still have little equipment to help find survivors.
In the U.S., forecasters say dangerous heat is building in the central plains and it's sliding east.
Extreme heat warnings reach to central Wisconsin.