Benjamin Netanyahu says Iran war 'is not over'

Israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahusaid that theU.S.-Israeli war on Iran"is not over" in an interview with CBS's "60 Minutes" set to air on May 10.

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The prime minister alleged that Iran still has nuclear material that could be removed if "you go in, and you take it out," in anexcerpt of the interviewreleased by the show ahead of air.

Netanyahusaid that PresidentDonald Trumptold him that "I want to go in there" and refused to rule out the use of American forces to retrieve the nuclear material.

"I'm not (going to) talk about military means," Netanyahu said. "I think it can be done physically."

Netanyahu additionally said that military goals had not been entirely completed.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leaves after a press conference in Jerusalem on March 19, 2026. Netanyahu said on March 19 that Israel and the US were

"There are still enrichment sites that have to be dismantled. There are still proxies that Iran supports. There are ballistic missiles that they still want to produce," Netanyahu said. "Now, we've degraded a lot of it, but all that is still there, and there's work to be done."

USA TODAY has reached out to the White House for comment on the interview.

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The interview comes on the same day thatIran responded to a U.S. proposalto end the war, according toIranian state media. Details of that response have not been released.

"We will never bow our heads before the enemy, and if talk of dialogue or negotiation arises, it does not mean surrender or retreat," Iranian president Masoud Pezeshkian saidin a post on Xon May 10. "Rather, the goal is to uphold the rights of the Iranian nation and to defend national interests with resolute strength."

U.S. Energy Secretary Christopher Wright said the Trump administration hadn’t yet heard "a clear resolution" from Iran during a May 10 appearance on NBC's "Meet the Press."

The interview also comes assupport for Israel in the U.S. is at historic lows.

A Pew Research Center surveypublished April 7found that 60% of all American adults had an unfavorable opinion of Israel, compared with 53% a year earlier and a 20-point shift since 2022. Just 37% of respondents had a favorable view of Israel.

The war has fueled Americans' suspicions that Israel, and particularly Netanyahu, dragged the United States into a protracted conflict in the Middle East. Notably, former Trump ally and conservative commentator Tucker Carlsonrepeatedly called Trump a "slave"to Israel and Netanyahu in interviews.

Contributing: Kathryn Palmer, Karissa Waddick and Eduardo Cuevas – USA TODAY

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Five‑run sixth lifts Red Wings past Mets, evens series

The Rochester Red Wings used a five-run sixth inning to overcome a 3-0 deficit and defeat the Syracuse Mets 7-5 Thursday at NBT Bank Stadium. The win evened the six-game series at two games apiece.

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Syracuse jumped ahead 1-0 in the first inning when Nick Morabito stole home. The Mets extended their lead to 3-0 in the fifth when Morabito singled to left field, scoring Yonny Hernández and Hayden Senger.

Rochester erased the deficit with a five-run sixth inning. Christian Franklin led off with a solo home run to left-center field, his second of the season. After Robert Hassell III walked and Dylan Crews singled, Yohandy Morales drew a walk to load the bases. Andrés Chaparro's sacrifice fly to center field brought home Hassell III, and Andrew Pinckney's RBI groundout scored Crews to tie the game 3-3. Trey Lipscomb capped the rally with a two-run homer to left field, his fourth of the season, giving the Red Wings a 5-3 lead.

Syracuse scored a run in the sixth when Hernández grounded out to score Ji Hwan Bae, making it 5-4. Christian Arroyo's sacrifice fly in the seventh scored A.J. Ewing to tie the game 5-5.

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Rochester added two runs in the eighth inning. Tres Barrera delivered a two-RBI single to grab the lead for good.

Eddy Yean earned the win (2-1), pitching 1.2 scoreless innings with two strikeouts. Andrew Alvarez started for Rochester, allowing three earned runs over 4.2 innings while striking out eight. Erik Tolman recorded his first save, pitching a scoreless ninth with two strikeouts. Dan Hammer took the loss for Syracuse (0-1), allowing two earned runs in 0.2 innings. Jonah Tong started for the Mets, striking out eight over five innings but allowed two runs.

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Khamzat Chimaev's first UFC middleweight title defense surprisingly marked a changing of the guard, as Sean Strickland ruined his plans by becoming a two-time UFC middleweight champion at UFC 328 in Newark, N.J., on Saturday.

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Strickland's (31-7 MMA) split decision victory -- 47-48, 48-47, 48-47 -- handed Chimaev (15-1 MMA) his first loss as both men embraced after a four-day buildup peppered with a ton of animosity.

"He's a ... savage," Strickland, 35, said of Chimaev afterward as he apologized for pre-fight rancor. "I'm hitting him with everything, and he just keeps coming forward. Crazy."

After a dominant opening round from the incumbent which nearly saw Chimaev secure a rear-naked choke, a stuffed Chimaev takedown in the second led to Strickland being in side-control, landing strikes from the top position -- a sequence rarely seen in Chimaev's career to that point.

In Round 3, both men kept the fight standing as Strickland found a home for the jab. Chimaev ignored obscenity-filled jeering from spectators at Prudential Center as he attempted to remain focused.

By Round 4, Chimaev used a much more tentative approach on the feet as Strickland's nose was visibly bloody and compromised. A late takedown from Chimaev, a Russian who fights out of the United Arab Emirates, gave him his third in his last five attempts, albeit briefly, as the round ended.

With five minutes remaining, Chimaev kept Strickland against the fence in the clinch as Strickland eventually broke free back to the center of the octagon. Chimaev ended the fight with nine takedowns, but Strickland held a sizable 123-98 edge in significant strikes.

The American had won the 185-pound title in September 2023 with an upset of Nigeria's Israel Adesanya by unanimous decision.

The co-main event saw UFC flyweight champion Joshua Van (17-2 MMA) of Myanmar successfully defend his title for the first time, securing a TKO win against Japan's Tatsuro Taira 1:32 into the fifth and final round.

The fight encountered many twists and turns. As Taira (18-2 MMA) kept getting takedowns and the mount position, Van's jab and a near rear-naked choke attempt in Round 3 were the perfect counter to a potential Fight of the Year candidate that many pundits had 2-2 entering the final round.

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Van had a few choice words for Alexandre Pantoja, from whom he took the title in December when Pantoja dislocated his elbow after a bad fall, resulting in a TKO via an unexpected finish to their UFC 323 fight. Pantoja had a front-row seat to the action in Newark, N.J.

"We can run it back if you want," Van said to Pantoja during his post-fight interview.

Taira had never been finished in his previous 19 fights, only losing a decision to Brandon Royval in October 2024 at UFC Vegas 98.

In the featured heavyweight main card bout, second-ranked Alexander Volkov of Russia outlasted fourth-ranked Waldo Cortes-Acosta of the Dominican Republic, earning a unanimous decision win 30-27, 29-28, 29-28. Although it wasn't a dynamic TKO from Volkov (40-11 MMA) that he's primarily used to, volume striking made the difference.

Cortes-Acosta (17-3 MMA) had a three-fight winning streak snapped. The entire division remains at a standstill until Tom Aspinall returns to full health from his eye injury and the interim title fight between Alex Pereira and Cyril Gane at UFC Freedom 250. After that, what's next for Volkov can be determined.

UFC welterweight Sean Brady overwhelmed Joaquin Buckley with ground strikes from the mount position across four takedowns, 12:09 of ground control time, and several submission attempts, winning a dominant unanimous decision -- 30-25, 30-25, 30-27.

Brady (19-2 MMA) bounced back, having now won four of his last five, with his only loss coming to Michael Morales in that span. Buckley (21-8 MMA) has done the opposite, taking back-to-back losses. Buckley is still seeking his first win since December 2024, landing only 21 strikes throughout the 15-minute contest against 245 from Brady.

King Green kicked off the UFC 328 main card emphatically with a first-round rear-naked choke (4:20) submission over fellow UFC veteran Jeremy Stephens at lightweight -- even though Stephens came in four pounds overweight -- in a one-sided affair. Green (35-17-1 MMA) picked up his 16th UFC win, extending his winning streak to three.

Meanwhile, Stephens (29-23 MMA) is in his second stint with the promotion, having competed on and off overall since 2007, and is still searching for his first UFC win since February 2018.

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WASHINGTON, May 11 (Reuters) - Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is not going to Beijing ‌during President Donald Trump's trip to China ‌this week, a person familiar with the matter said on Monday.

Huang ​was not invited, the source said, with the White House focusing more on agriculture and commercial aviation matters, such as orders for Boeing planes, on the ‌current trip. The White ⁠House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

A number of CEOs ⁠were expected to travel with Trump to help drum up business for U.S. companies, a top priority ​for his ​administration.

A person familiar with ​the matter confirmed last ‌week that Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser was invited. Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon will attend as long as the trip goes ahead as planned, another source with knowledge of the matter said last week.

Trump has ‌developed a strong relationship with ​Huang since he has been ​in office and agreed ​to allow the company's H200 AI ‌chips to be exported to ​China. But ​they have not yet been sold, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on April 22nd, citing difficulties ​with Chinese companies ‌getting permission to buy them from the ​Chinese government.

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