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  • Trump Sends Tougher Terms to Iran for Peace Framework, Officials Say

    05/31/2026 8:04:28 AM PDT · by McGruff · 39 replies
    NY Times ^ | May 31, 2026 | Luke Broadwater, Ronen Bergman and Tyler Pager
    President Trump has toughened the terms of a potential framework for a deal to end the war in Iran, and has sent those proposed changes back to the country for consideration, according to three officials. Mr. Trump has been concerned about parts of the potential deal that would include unfreezing funds for the Iranians, two officials said. He has been harshly critical of President Barack Obama for doing the same in the more than decade-old agreement that was signed to curtail Iran’s nuclear program. Mr. Trump has also been frustrated by how long it has taken for Iran to respond...
  • Emerging US-Iran MoU said to reference possible $300B postwar ‘investment fund’ to aid Tehran’s reconstruction

    05/29/2026 12:58:07 PM PDT · by MarlonRando · 24 replies
    Times of Israel ^ | 5-29-26 | Nana Freiberg
    The two sources put the fund at $300 billion, though other officials involved in mediation would not confirm the amount, according to the report. Two diplomats briefed on the latest draft called it “an international ‘investment fund,’ which the United States would help facilitate in the event of a final deal,” and plans for which would be discussed during the initial 60-day negotiations period that the memorandum would kick off, the report says.
  • Some of Texas’ most famous BBQ joints forced to close due to sky-high beef prices

    05/29/2026 1:00:55 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 52 replies
    New York Post ^ | May 26, 2026 | Ariel Zilber
    Where’s the beef? Not in Texas — at least, not as much as it used to be. Texas barbecue joints are shutting their doors across the Lone Star State as sky-high beef prices turn brisket — once the centerpiece of a blue-collar meal — into a luxury item that many customers can no longer afford. From Houston suburbs to rural smokehouses, pitmasters say soaring wholesale beef costs, inflation and shrinking customer traffic are crushing margins and forcing some of the state’s most celebrated BBQ institutions out of business. SNIP “When brisket costs $36 a pound for the consumer and then...