Friday, March 9, 2018

Friday's Headlines: Trump to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un

 
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Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
Trump to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
President Trump accepted the offer from Kim and agreed to meet him by the end of May, said South Korea's national security adviser, Chung Eui-yong, who delivered the invitation from North Korea to the White House. Kim also committed to stopping nuclear testing, Chung said.
President's hard line on North Korea produces a diplomatic coup for now
Even pessimists said President Trump's "maximum pressure" played a major role in getting Kim Jong Un to the table. But questions came fast and furious after the surprise announcement.
 
North Korea gambit blindsides U.S. diplomats
The Trump administration has issued mixed messages on North Korea since Pyongyang launched its first intercontinental ballistic missile last year. Now the president has committed to an unprecedented meeting while lacking a full staff of diplomats and specialists in the region.
 
American allies see tariffs on metals as an insult
Bewilderment, anger and frustration rippled across the capitals of countries that figured, no matter the bumps in relations with Washington, they would be on the same side against China in any trade dispute.
 
Trump rolls out tariff policies like a reality show — complete with cliffhangers
Economists, members of Congress and industry leaders warned that tariffs could lead to the loss of hundreds of thousands of jobs as industries that rely on steel or aluminum could see prices rise amid a trade war. President Trump dismissed such objections as he led Washington through another whirlwind day.
 
Women in Iran remove headscarves and hope for a 'turning point'
Dozens of Iranian women in recent months have staged demonstrations against compulsory veils by standing bareheaded in some of Iran's most popular squares. They have been arrested, harassed and even charged with crimes — but also celebrated by reformists and other Iranians.
 
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Trump has been playing right into China's hands
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State Department warns of 'security threat' in Playa del Carmen, popular resort city in Mexico
The alert, paired with the closure of the U.S. Consular Agency there, comes two weeks after a ferry explosion injured 26 in the popular spring break destination.
 
 
Inside Trump's 'respectful but contentious' private meeting with the video-game industry and its critics
GOP lawmakers and media critics pressed the president to explore new restrictions on the video-game industry. Industry representatives touted the First Amendment and studies showing no link between video games and violence.
 
Trump administration warns Idaho against its rebel insurance plans
An audacious maneuver by the state to allow skimpy health plans that fall outside the Affordable Care Act's insurance rules "may not be substantially enforcing" the law.
 
Japanese towns struggle to deal with an influx of new arrivals: wild boars
The animals are moving in and wreaking havoc in northern areas of the country long considered too cold and snowy for them.
 
After a worried Howard University student emailed her president about housing, he replied about her 'tone'
President Wayne A.I. Frederick's response touched a nerve on campus, and Howard students sounded off online and at a protest, voicing concerns about housing and other issues.
 
Analysis
March Madness winners and losers: Updated NCAA tournament bracket projection
Where does your college basketball team stand as Selection Sunday draws closer? Here's a breakdown of the winners and losers from all the conference tournament action, with an eye on how it will affect the NCAA tournament bracket.
 
     
 
 
 
 

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