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US-Iran Deal Sparks Regional Tensions Amid Local Crises

Summary

A tentative US-Iran ceasefire deal, set to be signed soon, is raising alarms in Israel over potential nuclear concessions and demands for troop withdrawals from Lebanon. Meanwhile, New York faces immediate disruptions from infrastructure issues and a carriage accident, alongside a landmark Supreme Court decision upholding gun manufacturer liability.

Key Stories

US-Iran ceasefire deal stokes Israeli fears over nuclear terms — A 14-point memorandum reportedly requires Israel to withdraw forces from Lebanon and may grant Iran a 60-day nuclear negotiation window, prompting Israeli concerns about regional security vulnerabilities.

LaGuardia runway closed after structural depression discovered — A depression found on a LaGuardia Airport runway led to its immediate shutdown, disrupting flights and highlighting ongoing infrastructure vulnerabilities in critical transit hubs.

Supreme Court allows New York gun liability lawsuits to proceed — The Court declined to block a state law enabling lawsuits against gun manufacturers for negligence, marking a shift in legal accountability for firearm trafficking and misuse.

Central Park carriage accident critically injures teen — An 18-year-old was hospitalized after a horse carriage overturned in Central Park, renewing debates about urban transportation safety and animal welfare regulations.

Families to address court at Long Island serial killer sentencing — Victims’ relatives are expected to speak during Rex Heuermann’s sentencing, underscoring the emotional and legal consequences of high-profile criminal cases.