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Trump Says Iran Agreed on Uranium
Trump Says the Talks MovedPresident Trump said Iran had "agreed…
Trump Says the Talks MovedPresident Trump said Iran had "agreed to everything" in negotiations over its enriched uranium, and he said the material would be removed without U.S. troops on the ground. In his CBS interview, he described a joint operation with Iranian officials to collect the uranium and take it to the United States. That is a bold way to describe diplomacy, but then again, nuclear talks rarely come with soothing background music. Axios had reported earlier that officials were discussing several options, including moving the uranium to a third country or "down-blending" it so it would be less enriched.https://twitter.com/CBSNews/status/2045207832463602051? https://twitter.com/TVNewsNow/status/2045233986616877313? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxoVFhzMn4A Why the Uranium Stockpile MattersThe number at the center of this fight is not small. Axios said the administration wanted to block access to nearly 2,000 kilograms of enriched uranium, including about 450 kilograms at 60 percent purity. That matters because commercial nuclear power plants usually use uranium enriched to about 3 to 5 percent, while 90 percent is often treated as weapons grade. U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff said Iranian negotiators told him they had enough material for 11 nuclear weapons and claimed they had a right to keep enriching. That kind of statement tends to make…
Baldwin Faces Civil Trial Over Rust
Civil Case Moves AheadA Los Angeles Superior Court judge has…
Democrats Double Down on Firebrands
Victor Nieves Goes After the Party LineVictor Nieves posted a…
Victor Nieves Goes After the Party LineVictor Nieves posted a clip arguing that Democrats keep moving farther left because their own base keeps rewarding it. His point was blunt: if activists want louder candidates, the party will keep handing them louder candidates. That is not exactly a mystery wrapped in a riddle. It is more like political marketing with a megaphone. When party leaders spend years telling voters that moderation is weakness, they should not act shocked when the loudest voices win the audition.https://twitter.com/ItsVictorNieves/status/2045263049754353763?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Analilia Mejia Wins In New JerseyAccording to the report, Analilia Mejia won the special election in New Jersey's 11th Congressional District and will take the U.S. House seat left open by Mikie Sherrill. The result narrows the Republican majority in the House, which means every seat now matters a great deal. Mejia is not being presented as a random newcomer. She has a long record in left-wing politics, including work as national political director for Bernie Sanders' 2020 presidential campaign and as co-executive director of the Center for Popular Democracy. That background tells you plenty about the lane she chose, and it is not the one lined with warm bipartisan feelings and laminated policy handouts.Her Positions…
Dispatch Audio Released After Fairfax Deaths
Dispatch Audio Released Police dispatch audio from the response at…
Trump Sells Tax-Free Tips in Vegas
Trump's Vegas pitchPresident Trump is set to speak in Las…
Clerk Spots Trouble, Teen Rescued
How It Started Police say the 16-year-old victim, a student…

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