Friday, May 25, 2018

Friday's Headlines: Trump’s decision to cancel summit renews fears of destabilization

 
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Trump's decision to cancel summit renews fears of destabilization
In his letter to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, President Trump cited "open hostility" from the Pyongyang regime. Hours later, Kim's government issued a conciliatory statement, saying that a summit is needed to resolve "grave hostilities" between North Korea and the United States.
Analysis
Courting Kim and coming up short highlights the limits of me-first diplomacy from Trump
In the end, what killed the summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un was the rushed nature of the negotiations, the lack of message discipline by senior U.S. officials and the absence of the meticulous planning that typically leads to diplomatic breakthroughs.
 
Analysis
Trump's North Korea rhetoric was always bold predictions tempered with 'you never know'
The president telegraphed how much he wanted the meeting — but gave himself an out.
 
'A lot of dial tones': The inside story of how the North Korea summit fell apart
The historic nuclear disarmament summit between President Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un — the one that Trump thought might earn him the Nobel Peace Prize — crumbled nearly as quickly as it came together.
 
White House lawyer's presence at briefings on FBI's Russia source roils lawmakers
Justice Department and intelligence community leaders met twice with top lawmakers, hoping to defuse a partisan conflict over the use of a secret source to aid the investigation into whether the Trump campaign coordinated with Russia. But the meetings spawned fights over who was there, who wasn't and how it all might look.
 
Fact Checker | Analysis
President Trump's fog of 'scandals' and outrages about the Mueller investigation
The president has claimed at least six scandals concerning the Mueller probe. Here's a guide through his smokescreen.
 
Harvey Weinstein expected to turn himself in to face criminal charges in NYC, reports say
The exact charges against the disgraced movie mogul are still unclear, but multiple reports say they will relate to accusations from at least one woman who said Weinstein forced her to perform oral sex on him in 2004.
 
Several women accuse Morgan Freeman of sexual harassment or inappropriate behavior in report
The CNN report detailed a "pattern of inappropriate behavior by Freeman on set, while promoting his movies and at his production company." The 80-year-old actor said in a statement, "I apologize to anyone who felt uncomfortable or disrespected."
 
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Opinions
 
Trump's risky breakup letter to Kim Jong Un
 
So you're telling me my Subaru is a national security threat?
 
Elon Musk's meltdown makes perfect sense
 
Trump should get even tougher with North Korea
 
President Trump's 'spy' and the dark art of branding
 
Sterling Brown's arrest shows why NFL players have a reason to kneel
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Congressional Budget Office finds higher deficits under Trump budget than administration projects
By 2028, the administration projects a $445 billion deficit if the White House budget were adopted, whereas the CBO says the deficit would top $1 trillion.
 
 
Many people heard what Barney Frank said about the new banking law. Few knew he works for a bank.
The former congressman and author of the 2010 Dodd-Frank banking rules has played a key role in tamping down criticism of the legislation that will roll back those rules.
 
MLB admits changes to ball fueled spike in home runs
Pitchers have been saying for more than two years that something about the baseball was behind the increase. A committee assembled by the league commissioner attributed it to "reduced drag" but was unable to prove the exact cause of that reduction.
 
NRA TV host calls for law to limit reporting on mass shooters, then says he was making a point on rights
The host compared his suggestion to limit First Amendment rights to limits on Second Amendment rights. His proposal triggered criticism online and raises questions about equating speech with guns.
 
Get There | Perspective
Parents who went to court to evict their unemployed 30-year-old son did the right thing
There are a lot of good reasons an adult child lives at home — and it's not necessarily a sign of immaturity or the failure to launch. But to do it right, you need some ground rules.
 
The Switch | Perspective
Alexa needs to come clean about how much she's really recording us
The Amazon Echo and Google Home promise to listen only when we give a "wake word." But how often do they go off on their own?
 
     
 
 
 
 

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