TENSION WITH TEHRAN: President Trump says Iran has no more than 10 to 15 days to reach a deal with the U.S. or face an “unfortunate” outcome.
The focus is largely on curbing Tehran's advancing nuclear program.
The U.S. and Israel also want Iran to give up its long-range ballistic missiles, stop supporting groups around the Middle East, and stop using force against protesters.
President Donald Trump warned Iran on Thursday that it must reach a deal over its nuclear program or "bad things" will happen, and appeared to set a 10-day deadline before the U.S. might take action.
This needs to be said, as there has been unrelenting hate and poisonous propaganda in the West against anyone White, straight or male over the past decade or more!
It went WAY too far. No more guilt trips.
ENOUGH.
President Donald Trump’s preferred paint colors of red, white, gold and dark blue will be applied to the new planes that will serve as Air Force One, an Air Force official tells CNN. https://t.co/0MKugeWRRa
Launch controllers have arrived at their consoles at @NASAKennedy to begin the second wet dress rehearsal for Artemis II.
The tanking portion of the test will be streamed live to our YouTube channel on Feb. 19. Timely updates can be found on our blog: https://t.co/40PMWktQjO
RECORD BREAKER: “Melania,” a documentary following the first lady in the 20 days before President Trump’s second inauguration, earns $8 million opening weekend — reportedly making it the biggest documentary debut in more than a decade.
Walter Isaacson Reveals Elon Musk’s Best Parenting Skills
"Elon is deeply committed to those children. He's almost obsessed by them"
Especially with little X. Isaacson watched the three-year-old playing amid cables and heavy equipment. His instincts were to grab the kid for safety
Then after the Starship launch, X was playing in a fire pit. Elon told him:
"When I was a kid, they used to say, don't play with matches. So I got a box of matches and I played with them behind a tree"
Maye Musk summed it up: "I think it's one generation of risk seekers training the next"
So maybe we should allow our kids to be a little bit more risk-taking as opposed to hovering the way