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The Take: Will Trump’s Israel-Iran ceasefire really hold?

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内容摘要:Studies have found that people rarely choose where they move based on climate reasons alone. They also weigh other factors such as affordability, family ties and job opportunities.

Studies have found that people rarely choose where they move based on climate reasons alone. They also weigh other factors such as affordability, family ties and job opportunities.

Ahmari Flowers, the senior captain on Cass Tech’s golf team, agrees. He started playing the sport after his freshman year.“I’m an athletic guy and golf like came easy to me,” said Flowers, 17. “For an athletic person, it’s still a sport, a lot of body movement and all you got to do is control that athleticism and use it to your advantage.”

The Take: Will Trump’s Israel-Iran ceasefire really hold?

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Fresh off theirKendrick Lamar and SZA are expanding their upcoming tour to make stops in Europe.The additional stops announced Monday include a July 4 show in Frankfurt, Germany.

The Take: Will Trump’s Israel-Iran ceasefire really hold?

Lamar and SZA are set toin Minneapolis on April 19 and wrap the North American leg in Washington on June 18.

The Take: Will Trump’s Israel-Iran ceasefire really hold?

They’ll start a 13-stop European tour on July 2 in Cologne, Germany, and conclude it on Aug. 9 in Stockholm.

Lamar’s groundbreaking halftime show — he was the first solo hip-hop performer to headline the coveted halftime slot — was awash in patriotic imagery with dancers in red, white and blue. Samuel L. Jackson, playing Uncle Sam, guided Lamar and viewers through the performance. SZA joined Lamar onstage for part of his performance.After he finished planting his soybean crop on Monday, Glessing said he was excited by the news and hopes to see more progress. But he said he wasn’t really surprised.

On a bright, sunny day last week, as he began planting soybeans, Glessing said tariffs were only one of the things he’s worried about — and not necessarily the biggest. Farming, after all, is an enterprise built on loose soil, the whims of weather and other uncontrollable factors.Soybeans are planted on Thursday, May 8, 2025 near Waverly, Minn. (AP Photo/Mark Vancleave)

Soybeans are planted on Thursday, May 8, 2025 near Waverly, Minn. (AP Photo/Mark Vancleave)“Am I concerned about tariffs? Yeah. I mean, there’s uncertainty that comes with that,” Glessing said. “Is that the number one driving factor in these poor commodity prices the last two years? No.”

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