
The Latest: Trump says he called off dispatching envoys to Iran talks
President Donald Trump says he told top U. S. envoys not to travel to Pakistan to negotiate with Iran, telling Fox News that ″they can call us anytime they want. ” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi left Pakistan on Saturday evening, two Pakistani officials told The Associated Press. Trump said Thursday that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah by three weeks after talks at the White House. The meeting was the second high-level negotiation...
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Trumps disdain for wind power creates political turbulence for Republicans in coastal Virginia
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (AP) — When President Donald Trump tried to cancel five massive offshore wind projects under construction along the East Coast, it wasn't just environmentalists who cried foul. Nine Republicans in the U. S. House sent a letter to administration officials demanding an explanation. “America’s energy policy should be grounded in facts, fiscal responsibility, and the national interest — not ideology or politics,″ they wrote. One of the lawmakers is Rep. Jen Kiggans, a who...
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How conspiracy theories about missing or dead scientists went from online forums to the White House
Speculation about links among a handful U. S. scientists who have died or disappeared in recent years was largely confined to niche online communities less than two months ago. As of Friday, the number had grown to at least 12 and was at the epicenter of U. S. government, with both the FBI and Congress investigating possible connections. At a press gathering April 16, President Donald Trump was asked about “10 missing scientists with access to classified stuff, nuclear material, aerospace, I...
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