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5 things to know for June 18: Presidential legacy, agreement signed, Knicks parade, flood threat, gas prices
The campus opens to the public as former presidents gather, 10,000 NYPD officers prepare for the Knicks parade and AAA says gas prices fell below $4.
The Obama Presidential Center holds its official grand opening ceremony today in Chicago, with former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama welcoming former Presidents Joe Biden, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush to the $850 million campus.
President Donald Trump signed the US-Iran agreement on Wednesday during the G7 summit in Europe, with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian also signing the document to establish provisions for reopening the Strait of Hormuz and issuing oil export waivers.
Lower Manhattan hosts the New York Knicks' first championship parade in more than 50 years today, with a record 10,000 NYPD officers assigned to secure the route through Broadway's Canyon of Heroes.
Tropical Storm Arthur continues fueling a dangerous flood threat across the Gulf Coast and into the South through Friday, as parts of eastern Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi have received more than a month's worth of rain in three days.
Nationwide average gas prices are back below $4 a gallon for the first time since March, according to AAA, providing relief following months of supply disruptions in the Middle East that previously drove energy costs upward.