Trump's Difficult Hormuz Decision, Thailand School Shooting, Man Intentionally Sparked Spokane Fires

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President Trump may have to make a key compromise to reach a deal with Iran that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Iran is demanding some level of control over the strategic waterway, while the U.S. insists it must remain open to international navigation. Negotiations continue as both sides remain divided. Meanwhile, authorities in Thailand say a student killed five school staff members at a high school outside Bangkok after allegedly murdering his two grandparents earlier in the day. The gunman later took his own life, and investigators are working to determine what motivated the deadly attack. And in Washington state, prosecutors say a man intentionally planned one of the devastating Spokane wildfires for weeks before setting it. Investigators say he researched weather conditions and built an ignition device before allegedly starting the blaze, which destroyed hundreds of buildings. He's now facing multiple first-degree arson charges. CBN News. Because Truth Matters Download t

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