Today's top stories, with context, in just 15 minutes.
On today's podcast:
1) President Trump said his tentative ceasefire with Iran is done, raising the prospect of a renewed military conflict between the two countries. Trump's remarks came after the US launched a new wave of strikes against Iran and revoked a waiver that allowed the sale of Iranian oil, in response to recent attacks on ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The developments marked the most serious threat to the interim peace deal, with the US blaming Iran for the attacks on shipping, and Tehran saying the military strikes and waiver revocation violated the agreement between the two countries.
2) New York City officials were racing to stabilize a high-rise building in Manhattan after cracks developed in multiple columns and floors began to sag. The building remains unstable, according to Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who said this is an extremely serious situation. A team entered the structure and determined that contractors can move forward with the installation of temporary shoring to stabilize the building, according to city officials.
3) Nvidia's stock is the cheapest it's been since before the AI boom, after losing roughly $1 trillion in market value in less than two months. The chipmaker's stock has tumbled 16% since hitting an all-time high on May 14, as investors favor competing semiconductor manufacturers, particularly those in the memory market. Nvidia is expected to deliver the fourth-fastest revenue growth in the S&P 500 this year, but its shares are still cheaper than about half of the stocks in the index, including Hershey and Dominion Energy.

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