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politics 17d ago Washington DC

US Maintains Open Channels for Iran Diplomacy

There is commentary suggesting that US officials involved in negotiations with Iran are not being taken seriously. Diplomatic tensions persist between the United States and Iran regarding potential negotiations. Closing existing gaps in negotiations remains a challenge for envoys. The current atmosphere complicates efforts to move toward a formal agreement. Columbia University professor Jeffrey Sachs stated that US intelligence agencies have repeatedly indicated Iran is not seeking nuclear weapons. Sachs noted that Iran's primary goal is reaching a diplomatic agreement to lift existing sanctions. He warned that current US actions could lead to negative consequences. The discussion highlighted that negotiations must address core interests, including preventing nuclear development and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
BBC Arabic
politics 17d ago Washington DC

US Rewrites History Textbooks On Slavery

The US administration is reportedly reformulating school textbooks ahead of the nation's 250th anniversary. Reports indicate that discussions of American genocide and slavery are being removed or downplayed. This move has drawn criticism, with comparisons made to downplaying atrocities at Auschwitz. The Trump-Vance administration is reformulating American school textbooks ahead of the United States' 250th anniversary on July 4. New guidelines prohibit mentioning American genocide in certain contexts and alter how slavery is taught. President Trump stated it is for students to learn that not everything regarding slavery was horrible. These changes represent a shift in how historical narratives are presented to American schoolchildren. The US administration under Trump and Vance is rewriting school textbooks regarding the history of slavery.
RFI Monde
environment 17d ago Newark

Fatal House Fire Kills One In Newark

A deadly fire in Newark resulted in the death of one person and left another individual in critical condition overnight. Emergency officials received the call shortly after 3 a.m. No specific street address or building type was provided. Two other individuals remain in critical condition following the incident.
1010 WINS NYC
politics 17d ago Washington DC

US Adults Face Retirement Planning Vulnerabilities

Nearly 90% of American adults are considered vulnerable because they lack a crucial document. This situation highlights potential risks and preparedness issues for a significant portion of the population.
KIRO FM Seattle
culture 17d ago Washington DC

Graphic Novel Explores US Slavery History

A new graphic novel, 'America 250,' by Romuald de Siorat and Bastien Bertin, offers a critical perspective on the history of the United States. The book covers events from the genocide of Native American nations to the rise of a global superpower, examining contemporary American institutions.
RFI Monde
economy 17d ago Washington DC

US Budget Deficit Projected At 7.9 Percent

The United States faces a projected annual deficit of approximately $2 trillion as government spending outpaces revenue. The US deficit is projected to increase by approximately $1.1 trillion over the next ten years following Supreme Court rulings and tariff adjustments. Swagel noted that while the Supreme Court canceled certain tariffs, the government has re-added others. The government maintains authority to adjust tariff content at any time. Consequently, the final deficit figure remains difficult to estimate precisely until the entire process is complete. Gas supply is expected to decrease by 10 million barrels per day due to the war in the Middle East and infrastructure attacks. Brent crude prices could reach $86 per barrel this year, potentially rising to $115 if the conflict escalates. Prices for industrial metals are projected to increase by 42%.
Radio Svoboda UA
politics 17d ago Washington DC

US DOJ Says Federal Agencies Have Not Implemented Trump Mail Voting Order

California Attorney General Rob Bonta, along with 23 other attorneys general and the Governor of Pennsylvania, has filed a request in federal court to block President Trump's executive order on mail voting. The officials argue that states, not the president, hold the authority to establish election rules. The administration is required to respond to the legal challenge by a forthcoming deadline. The Department of Justice stated that federal agencies have not yet begun work on an order from the Trump administration to restrict voting by mail.
NBC News Radio
culture 17d ago New York City

New York City Plans Tree Planting Initiative

The New York City hot sauce expo is taking place in Brooklyn this weekend. The event coincides with a local exhibit featuring a statue of Sylvester Stallone's Rocky character. Following the exhibit's close in August, a statue of Philadelphia boxing legend Joe Frazier will be installed at the bottom of the Rocky steps.
1010 WINS NYC
economy 17d ago Chicago

Middle-Income Couples Face Higher Tax Brackets

Married couples in the middle and upper-middle income brackets, with income from multiple sources, are disproportionately affected by rising costs. These individuals often rely on Social Security and distributions from retirement accounts like IRAs and 401Ks. The financial burden is significant for this demographic.
WLS-AM 890 Chicago
politics 17d ago Washington DC

US Appoints Second Correspondent to Washington

Rosa Kettumäki has been appointed as the second correspondent to Washington, joining Ilmari Reonameen.
YLE Radio 1 Finland