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AP News:波士顿野生火鸡大规模回归
This is AP News Minute.
President Donald Trump is decertifying the Iran nuclear deal, calling on Congress to fix it and threatening to pull out completely. But his announcement is drawing push-back from Europe and Iran, where leaders in both regions say they are sticking by the accord.
Firefighters are making progress in the battling wildfires in the heart of California's wine country, but it continues to be tough-going. Authorities say the fire in Napa and Sonoma Counties is 22% contained, but the loses are tremendous -- more than 30 people dead, and thousands of homes and businesses destroyed.
Authorities in Las Vegas say the gunman in last week's massacre meant to strike aviation fuel tanks at the city's international airport when he fired on thousands attending a country music concert. The motive remains a mystery. Authorities say 45 victims were still hospitalized, with some in critical condition.
After being wiped out in New England in the 1800s, wild turkeys are staging a big comeback. Public complaints have been surging with residents in Boston saying the birds are damaging cars, destroying gardens, even attacking people.
Ned Barker, Associated Press with AP News Minute.