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And after that, sub-freezing temperatures are in the forecast the rest of the week.
President Trump is renewing his threats against Iran as a violent protest crackdown continues.
The president spoke aboard Air Force One last night on his way back from Davos.
Last week, he walked back a pledge to strike the country after saying he'd been assured the regime would not carry out more executions of protesters.
But human rights groups say the crackdown has surged.
One U.N.
special rapporteur says the number of people executed could now be past 20,000.
The European Union is extending its pause on retaliatory tariffs against the U.S.
for another six months.
That's after President Trump dialed back his own tariff threats over Greenland.
Bloomberg Trade Czar Brendan Murray has more.
Bloomberg's Brendan Murray reports the tariffs on about $109 billion in U.S.
goods would have taken effect February 7th.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has arrived in Greenland for talks with her counterpart on the island.
Bloomberg News has learned the U.S.
wants to rework its existing defense agreement with Denmark to remove all restrictions on U.S.
forces on the island indefinitely.
The current treaty dates back to 1951 and already has few limits on the U.S.
presence.
Russia is reporting little progress on ending the war in Ukraine after more than four hours of late-night talks with U.S.