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Eighty three degrees, very blustery out there in Boston right now at four o'clock. Good afternoon. I'm Nicole Davis, and here's what's happening. A Boston federal judge has now blocked the Trump administration from banning Harvard's enrollment of international students as the case plays out in court. Last month, Harvard sued the Department of Homeland Security after the agency moved to revoke the school's ability to host and enroll international students.
Judge Allison Burrows today granting Harvard's request for a preliminary injunction. Burroughs also temporarily blocked the president's efforts to ban international students from traveling to the United States to specifically go attend Harvard. Meantime, at four oh one, talks are done in Geneva between Iran's foreign minister and European leaders. The British Foreign Secretary says their quote keen to continue those
ongoing discussions as comes. As more miss are being shot between Iran and Israel this afternoon, causing damage and casualties. President Trump still mulling over his next move. Sources tell CBS News he believes it's necessary to destroy a major nuclear site in Iran, a site that can only be reached by an American bunker buster bomb.
As President Trump is contemplating potential US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, law enforcement officials have stepped up surveillance of Iran backed operatives in the United States. Multiple sources told CBS News that FBI Director Cash Battel has increased efforts to monitor possible domestic sleeper cells linked to HESBA Lah Jennifer Jacob's CBS News The White House.
A Boston jury says it is deadlocked in the case of an Irish firefighter accused of rape in Suffolk Superior Court this afternoon. The jury telling Judge Sarah wayland Ellis they could not come to a consensus. She is pressuring them though, to keep working toward a decision, putting down special instructions. According to The Boston Globe, they still can't reach a verdict. After that, the case could end up in a mistrial. Terence Crosby's accused of assaulting the woman
as she slept at a downtown hotel last year. He denies the charges. The jury has been deliberating since Monday, and music lovers have a lot of questions. This afternoon is after Boston Calling announced it's not coming back to Allston next year. Wbz's Drew moholland has more on what we know on.
An absolutely beautiful Boston summer day. Here we learn that the Boston Calling Music Festival is changing up the plans, and the first order of business is that they will not be having a festival next year in twenty twenty six. It is just a year off for the festival. They will be back in twenty twenty seven. But the big change we learn here is that the dates are going to change. No longer Memorial Day weekend. The next Boston Calling Music Festival is now set for June fourth through
the sixth, twenty twenty seven. We're going to learn more about.
This as we go.
I have been assured though, that there was so much energy still behind this festival. They've had so many great years, and don't forget it's not the first hear that this festival has missed a year. They missed two years during COVID. Again, Boston Calling taking a year off. They'll be back in twenty twenty seven. They'll be excited and ready to go. Trumaul and WBZ, Boston's news radio.
It is certainly blustery out there this afternoon. I watch up with your trash cans, your yarn, your yard decorations, not yarn decorations. Oh goodness, it is a Friday for sure. We have a wind advisory out there right now because we have the wind blowing from the west about fifteen to twenty five miles an hour, gusting to about forty
to fifty miles an hour. This is the case until about six seven o'clock tonight, when things will start to die down a bit and we'll have some patchy clouds for the rest of the evening, a low in the low to mid sixties. Then we have a beautiful day tomorrow, sunning clouds, warm but not too humid. We have a high in the mid eighties, but cooler in southeastern mass Tomorrow night we could have a couple of thunderstorms. You're gonna notice the air getting thicker and stickier and more humid.
That's because we have the potential heat wave coming in starting on Sunday, and we have actually an extreme heat watch that's now in effect from Sunday morning through Tuesday evening, except in southeastern Massachusetts on the South coast Capein Islands. The National Weather Service, I'm just looking at this now. They say this means that we could have dangerously hot conditions starting on Sunday with the heat index pushing one hundred and five degrees. So Sunday we have a high
in the mid nineties and will be very humid. Monday, very warm and human again. We have a high in the upper eighties in Boston, low to mid nineties outside the city, but seventies if you're on the Capean Islands. Right now, our temperatures eighty two in Bridgewater, eighty two as well in Fitchburg, eighty one in Ipswich, and in Boston at four oh six it is breezy and eighty
four degrees. The two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill is being marked in Gloucester this weekend with a reenactment.
Gloucester has spent months preparing for this reenactment, whereas colonial militias only had four days to forty five Bunker Hill ahead of a British onslought, but then they didn't have to worry about park.
It thousand reenactors coming to fit all these guys into Glouceston and then have all the visitors coming at the same time.
It's just a logistical nightmare.
That's Brett ring go Tar, head of logistics for the committee organizing the Battle of Bunker Hill reenactment. Lieutenant Jeremiah cast Shrows in charge of the public safety side of this event. He says it's a major one. Even for a city use to big happenings, this might be one of the biggest, and it's always a challenge when we have a new event of this skill, but we feel
strongly that we'll be successful there. Northeast Massachusetts Law Enforcement councils helping out with Mike patrols and a command post, and Gloucester Police will provide visitors with real time information on parking on their Facebook page. Kendall Bilt WBSY, Boston's news radio.
Like a bull in a China shop, but more like a deer in a restaurant.
A deer rams through when shatters a glass window at the Friendly Toast restaurant in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The restaurant shares the video on social media, saying they were unable to open for breakfast Friday morning because of the mess left behind. Staff were apparently getting ready to open for business when they heard a loud bang and found the deer running through the restaurant. It was there for about
two minutes before being let out the back door. The deer is believed to be okay and no one was injured after the surprise visit. The restaurant is donating a buck get it from Every Market Square Mimosa sold to the Center for Wildlife in Cape Neddick, Maine. Suzanne Sausville, WBZ Boston's News Radio.
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