Donald Trump said he would decide if the United States should take measures in Iran in two weeks. A Court of Appeals ruled that the deployment of the Troops of the National Guard of California was within the rights of the President. And the parents who were imprisoned in the traffic death of their 7 -year -old son talk about jail.
This is what you should know today.
Trump weighs a potential action in Iran with a small circle of advisors
President Donald Trump will decide in two weeks if the United States should get involved in the conflict between Israel and Iran, the White House said yesterday.
This “is based on the fact that there is a substantial possibility of negotiations that may or may not take place in the near future,” he said in a message that journalists are read in the White House by press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
Meanwhile, Iran’s Foreign Minister will have conversations in Geneva today with his counterparts from the United Kingdom, France and Germany. Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, will not be present.
This is the morning summary, a newsletter from Monday to Friday to start your day. Register here To get it on your entrance tray.
While weighing what to do, Trump depends more and more on a small group of advisors to obtain critical information, according to two defense officials and a senior administration official.
While the president routinely asks a broader group of people, which he thinks should do, including officials of his own administration, as well as foreign leaders and contacts outside the government, Trump tends to make many decisions with only a handful of people. That includes vice president JD Vance, the Chief of Cabinet of the White House, Susie Wiles, the Deputy Director of Cabinet Stephen Miller and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Trump also relies on Witkoff when he weighs decisions that fall under his wallet, an official said.
But the president has set aside the National Director of Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and has not routinely resorted to the Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, according to two defense officials and a senior administration official. A spokesman for the Department of Defense denied the statement about Hegseth.
Read the full story here.
More coverage of the Israel-Iran conflict:
- The Israel Air Force and Navy have successfully intercepted hundreds of missiles launched into the country, military officers say. And the key buildings in an Iranian heavy water reactor were damaged, said a UN nuclear control agency. Follow our blog live For the latest updates.
- Whole neighborhoods in Tehran They are emptying In the midst of missile flood, and residents who remain in the capital of Iran remain mostly inside.
The Court of Appeals supports the deployment of the California National Guard
A Court of Appeals ruled that Trump has the right to deploy the California National Guard in the midst of immigration protests in Los Angeles, which allows the president to maintain control of the troops.
The ruling last night of a panel of three judges of the 9th Court of Appeals of the United States Circuit determined that the Federal Government made a “solid” required by arguing that it would prevail against the challenge of California to the legality of the deployment of troops generally under the control of the governor. However, the Court said that it did not agree with the position of the administration that the federalization of the National Guard troops is “completely isolated from the judicial review.” Read the full story here.
The earliest Thursday, Los Angeles Dodgers said they prevented federal immigration agents from entering their stadium after the agents “requested permission to access the parking lots.” ICE responded to the Dodgers on social networks, saying: “False. We were never there.”
But a source familiar with the Dodgers operations said that after the agents were denied the entrance, they processed multiple detainees on the outskirts of the stadium. Meanwhile, the protesters outside the stadium doors, including a member of the City Council of Los Angeles, maintained signs and sang “ICE out of Los Angeles” Read more about the incident in the Dodger Stadium.
More immigration news:
- “Border Tsar” Tom Homan said the Trump administration will continue to make immigration raids at work sitesIncluding farms and hotels, but that criminals will be prioritized.
- A federal judge blocked the Trump administration to force 20 states led by Democrat Cooperate with the application of immigration To receive billions of dollars in transport funds.
- Trump Latin voters who participated in focal groups observed by NBC News said they approve the management of illegal immigration Trump, and most approved their actions widely as president. But a small division is emerging Among these voters about how deportations are carried out.
The Surgeon’s Unitedhealthcare clash shows the insurer’s hardball tactics
When medical care changes, a unit of Unitedhealthcare experienced a massive trick in February 2024, the subsidiary closed its systems and stopped all reimbursements due to hospitals and doctors. To help medical suppliers to remain afloat, Optum, another UnitedHealth subsidiary that includes a bank, began offering “temporary” loans without interest.
The pediatric neurosurgeon, Dr. Catherine Mazzola, was among those who take advantage of the program and her practice in New Jersey received $ 535,000, according to the documents. Mazzola’s practice began paying loans, but in January of this year, Optum demanded that he pay the money in its entirety and within five business days. Mazzola begged for longer, but in mid -February, he stopped receiving reimbursements. Months later, he learned that Unitedhealthcare had prepared reimbursement checks payable to his practice and then deposited those checks in his own bank account, records shared with NBC News Show.
Their case sheds light on something that few patients know: the battles behind the scene that doctors say they should free with insurers about the increasingly aggressive reimbursements and tactics taken by great payers such as Unitedhealthcare. Mazzola, as well as other doctors who talked to Senior Gretchen Morgenson financial reporter, said they were never reimbursed by many statements, and some say they are out of millions as a result. In addition to that, patients were also injured by hack. Read the full story here.
Chris Brown declares himself innocent of 2023 NightClub Bottle Attack Charge
Singer Chris Brown has declared himself innocent at a position in relation to an alleged nightclub attack by London 2023 and will face trial at the end of this year.
Brown appeared in person in the London Southwark crown to enter a non -guilty statement in a position to try to cause “serious bodily damage” in relation to an altercation of February 2023, where he allegedly attacked a musical producer with a bottle.
Brown is also accused of an assault position and a charge of possessing an offensive weapon and will enter a plea for those positions at a later hearing.
Omololu Akinlolu, an American rapper who appears under the name of “Hoody Baby”, also declared himself innocent of the same position to try to cause “serious bodily damage.”
Akinlolu and Brown are accused of attacking the musical producer Abe Diaw at the film nightclub in the London Luxury Mayfair district.
Brown, 36, faces a possible prison sentence between two and 16 years old if he is convicted. Read the full story here.
read all about it
- Triumph extended a possible prohibition of Tiktok For another 90 days, until September 17, to give the Byteyance parent company more time to find an American owner.
- The NBA finals go to game 7 for the first time since 2016 after the Indian He won 108-91 against thunder of the city of Oklahoma.
- A 9 -year -old Florida girl who is recovering from surgery after a shark almost bites her hand I remembered the attack: “I saw nothing … something hard bit me.”
- Some Alfredo meals ready to eat at Walmart and Kroger They were voluntarily removed After an outbreak of Listeria linked to three deaths and 17 diseases.
Staff selection: The parents talk about jail after their arrest in the traffic death of their 7 -year -old son

Earlier this month, NBC reporter Blk Curtis Bunn wrote about a child whose parents were arrested after traffic accidentally went out and was fatally hit by a car. Curtis’s initial report raised more questions, so we knew we needed more information.
After Curtis contacted the family, he went to North Carolina to spend time with people who were afflicting the loss of a brilliant 7 -year -old relative and advocating the child’s parents, who are in jail and faced multiple positions in his death. (The 76 -year -old woman who hit the child has not been accused).
In addition to the faithful grandparents, aunts and friends who are taking a step forward to take care of the six children of the couple, Curtis spoke with the two parents Trying to be strong for your family from bars. – Michelle GarcíaNBC BLK editorial director
Select NBC: online purchases, simplified
Talking Shop is a select NBC series where we talk to interesting people about their most interesting purchases. We recently talked to Ballerina Tiler Peck cousin On your favorite facial cleaner, protein bars, hair lacquer and much more. In addition, the NBC select team asked dermatologists about the best UPF clothesThat adds a defense layer against UV rays, for the whole family.
Register in the selection Bulletin for practical reviews of products, expert purchasing tips and a look at the best offers and sales every week.
Thanks for reading the summary of today. Today’s bulletin was curatured for you by Elizabeth Robinson. If you are a fan, send a link to your family and friends. They can register here.