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They don't know how to sign a non-nuclear deal.
They better get smart soon, exclamation point.
Trump then posted an AI photo of himself holding an assault-style rifle standing in front of bombed and burning buildings in a desert.
This week, the White House said Trump and his national security team were reviewing a proposal from Iran.
The Associated Press reports it postpones nuclear talks for a later stage.
Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla are going to New York today.
They'll visit the 9-11 memorial and meet with first responders and relatives of those who were killed.
The king delivered an address to Congress yesterday and discussed sensitive topics.
NPR's Sam Greenglass reports Charles got a warm reception.
Former FBI Director James Comey says he is innocent of two federal indictments, accusing him of making a threat against President Trump.
In a video statement, Comey says this is not how the Justice Department is supposed to be.
NPR's Kerry Johnson reports that, for years, Trump has been pushing the agency to pursue Comey.
The Federal Reserve Board is expected to leave interest rates alone when policymakers finish their two-day meeting today in Washington.
President Trump wants rate cuts, but the Federal Reserve policymakers have resisted, citing inflation.
The Federal Communications Commission is ordering entertainment company Disney to start an early renewal of its eight ABC local TV stations.
The FCC wants them reviewed for public interest concerns.
That follows President and Mrs. Trump's demand that ABC late-night host Jimmy Kim will be fired for a joke they didn't like.
Critics say the FCC is moving to interfere in free speech.
Drug maker Purdue Pharma has been sentenced to pay a quarter of a billion dollars in fines to the Justice Department.