Tracy Mumford
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And when he got to his destination, there would be a car in his motorcade specifically for the pugs.
That's it for the News Quiz.
Our email is theheadlines at nytimes.com.
I'm Traci Mumford.
We'll be back on Monday.
From The New York Times, it's The Headlines.
I'm Tracy Mumford.
Today's Thursday, January 22nd.
Here's what we're covering.
At Davos yesterday, a gathering of the world's most rich and powerful, President Trump promised there would be consequences if the U.S.
doesn't get full ownership of Greenland.
He ended the day, though, with talk of a deal.
He said that he'd reached the framework of an agreement with NATO over the island's future.
The announcement seems to walk the U.S.
back from the brink of open confrontation.
Trump withdrew his threat of slapping tariffs on countries that stood up to him and said he would not use force to take Greenland from Denmark.
Uh...
Neither Trump nor NATO provided any details of what's in that framework, but officials tell The Times that earlier this week, NATO had been looking at a possible compromise of giving the U.S.
sovereignty over small pockets of Greenland for military bases.
The president has repeatedly said Greenland is necessary for U.S.