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News Alert: Clouds form over Iran deal as Trump deadline nears

 
 
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Clouds form over Iran deal as Trump deadline nears
Dark clouds are forming over the Iran nuclear deal as the calendar marches toward a May 12 deadline set by President Trump to improve the accord or see the United States effectively withdraw from it.

When Trump extended Iran’s sanctions relief in January, he pledged it would be the last time unless European allies agree to a supplemental deal to fix what the president sees as the fundamental problems with the nuclear pact negotiated by the Obama administration.

And while negotiations with the Europeans are ongoing, hopes for a solution are increasingly fading.
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Clouds form over Iran deal as Trump deadline nears

By Rebecca Kheel
 
  
Dark clouds are forming over the Iran nuclear deal as the calendar marches toward a May 12 deadline set by President Trump to improve the accord or see the United States effectively withdraw from it.

When Trump extended Iran’s sanctions relief in January, he pledged it would be the last time unless European allies agree to a supplemental deal to fix what the president sees as the fundamental problems with the nuclear pact negotiated by the Obama administration. And while negotiations with the Europeans are ongoing, hopes for a solution are increasingly fading.
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Teens rankle the right with gun activism
By Niall Stanage
The young activists who have pressed for stricter gun control since the Parkland school massacre in February have got under the right’s skin, even as the success of their broader push for legislative change remains uncertain.
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Iowa law seen as breakthrough for ObamaCare foes
By Nathaniel Weixel
The plans would be cheaper than traditional ObamaCare plans because they wouldn’t be required to meet federal requirements.
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Teachers flex political muscle in red-state strikes
By Reid Wilson
The walkouts, sickouts and strikes are the first major actions since the end of the recession, when state budgets were squeezed across the country, making raises untenable. 
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Esty won't run for reelection after harassment allegations against ex-staffer
By Ben Kamisar
The Connecticut representative announced the decision as a number of prominent Democrats, as well as the state's largest newspaper, called for her to step down.
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‘Stormy Effect': Trump’s support falls with women, rises with men in new poll
By Jonathan Easley
Support from women fell from 41 percent to 35 percent in the new Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll, even as Trump’s support among men rose 3 points to 53 percent.
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Trump asks judge for private arbitration in Stormy Daniels lawsuit
By Brett Samuels
President Trump and his attorney, Michael Cohen, filed paperwork on Monday asking a federal judge to order a lawsuit brought by adult film star Stormy Daniels be resolved through private arbitration.
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Trump calls on Congress to change 'ridiculous' immigration laws
By Brett Samuels
President Trump on Monday called the U.S. illegal immigration processing and deportation system "a whole big wasted procedure" in a pair of tweets demanding that Congress act.
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Dow falls 495 points as China announces tariffs on US imports
By Sylvan Lane
U.S. stocks slid Monday after China announced new tariffs on agricultural imports from the United States in response to President Trump’s levies on foreign steel and aluminum.
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Trump admin says Obama EPA car rules should be eased
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The Obama administration’s global warming rules for cars for the coming years are too strict and should be relaxed, the Trump administration declared Monday, siding with automakers.
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The New York Times: Industry giants push back on looming China trade action
By Ana Swanson
 
President Trump’s promise to take tough action against China’s unfair economic practices was one of his most popular campaign ideas. But as the United States prepares stiff trade measures and China retaliates, stock markets have plummeted and some of America’s biggest companies are pushing back.
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The Washington Post: Hostility from Trump, criticism from Capitol Hill threaten to weaken the tech industry
By Craig Timberg, Thomas Heath and Tony Romm
 
Monday was just the latest bad day for Silicon Valley, which has seen its biggest brands politically battered over several months as the president has lashed out on social media and U.S. and European regulators have scrutinized the industry.
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CNN: Mueller authorized by DOJ to investigate alleged Manafort collusion with Russian government
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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein told special counsel Robert Mueller in a classified August 2, 2017, memo that he should investigate allegations that President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort was "colluding with Russian government officials" to interfere in the 2016 presidential election, prosecutors in the Russia probe revealed late Monday night.
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The Associated Press: US raises prospect of Trump-Putin meeting at the White House
By Ken Thomas
 
The Trump administration says it is amenable to a White House meeting between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, raising the prospect of the Russian president’s first Washington visit in more than a decade even as relations between the two powers have eroded.
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The Wall Street Journal: New quotas for immigration judges as Trump Administration seeks faster deportations
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Rules were laid out in a message sent Friday to immigration judges.
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DAILY DOSE: Showing Miracles

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Showing Miracles

By Tzvi Freeman

As the days when you left Egypt, I will show them wonders.—Micah 7:15

There is a prophecy, not about miracles that the Creator will perform, but about those that He will show.

He will only need to show them, because they have already been performed. He performs them countless times every day, within the minute details of our lives.

They are the greatest of miracles. So great, they escape our perception. For our minds are incapable of perceiving a boundless G‑d within the neatly bounded order of a physical world.

Until the physical will have been transformed through our labor. Transformed and made transparent, so that these most ultimate of wonders will shine through.

Our world will be a lens to perceive the infinite.

Maamar Kimei Tzeit'cha 5712.



By Tzvi Freeman


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