Sunday, April 22, 2018

Evening Edition: As Macron arrives to meet Trump, fate of Iran nuclear deal is front and center

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As Macron arrives to meet Trump, fate of Iran nuclear deal is front and center
Failure to work out a compromise between the United States and its closest allies that will keep the nuclear accord alive could lead to the most significant trans-Atlantic breach in decades. By consensus among French President Emmanuel Macron's counterparts in Europe, he is the man to close any deal involving an accommodation with President Trump.
Iran's foreign minister warns nation will restart 'nuclear activities' if U.S. withdraws from accord
Mohammad Javad Zarif said Sunday that "Iran has many options" should the Trump administration back out of the nuclear deal and that "those options are not pleasant."
 
Retiring Sen. Bob Corker won't campaign against Democrat vying for his seat
The Republican offered only tepid praise for Rep. Marsha Blackburn, who is likely to win his party's nomination.
 
 
DNC chairman defends lawsuit against Russia, Trump campaign, WikiLeaks
Talk-show hosts questioned whether the multimillion-dollar lawsuit was distracting from efforts to rebuild the Democratic Party.
 
TV Review
'Westworld' gets a needed upgrade in its pretentious quest for the meaning of not-life
HBO's futuristic cyborg/cowboy drama returns tonight after a long absence. Rather than reflect the panicky, competitive rush that results in a mediocre series, the show demonstrates the proper way to spend a lot of time and money in a meticulous fashion.
 
Manhunt underway after shooter kills 4 at Waffle House in Tennessee, police say
Police identified the suspect as Travis Reinking, a 29-year-old Illinois man who was investigated by federal officials, including the U.S. Secret Service, last July for being in a restricted area around the White House. Police fear Reinking is still armed.
 
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Perspective
She created a document to warn women of sexual harassers. It's haunted her ever since.
Moira Donegan helped spread the #MeToo movement with her crowdsourced document identifying dozens of men in the publishing industry who reportedly had sexually harassed or assaulted women. She has since paid the price.
 
At least 57 Afghans killed in Kabul by suicide bomber, health ministry says
The attack at an entrance for the office for voters' registration was claimed by the Islamic State and was a possible sign of bloody times ahead for long-delayed crucial elections set for October.
 
WorldViews | Analysis
Will Trump ever go to London? The saga of the special relationship's long-delayed visit.
Prime Minister Theresa May has been widely criticized for pursuing a close relationship with President Trump, with some opposing members of Parliament accusing her of "groveling."
 
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Opioid deaths prompt Ohio to reimagine classroom lessons — starting with kindergarten
Teachers are encouraged to discuss real-life situations and build skills that may reduce substance abuse.
 
NBA Playoffs | Analysis
Live updates: Bucks edge feisty Celtics to even series 2-2
Breaking down all the Game 4 matchups with commentary and analysis.
 
 
The world's oldest person dies at 117. She was older than modern-day Australia.
Nabi Tajima was born in 1900 and was one of the last people to recall a time before World War I. Her secret to longevity was "eating delicious things and sleeping well," a gerontology group reported.
 
Ivana Trump says President Trump shouldn't run for reelection in 2020
Sitting down with her favorite New York tabloid, the president's first wife said her ex-husband should retire after his first term and "just go and play golf and enjoy his fortune."
 
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