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Iran’s top diplomat says talks with US ‘complicated’ by American strike on nuclear sites
SUMMARY: Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that new negotiations with the U.S. over Iran’s nuclear program have become “complicated” following U.S. military strikes on three key Iranian sites, causing “serious damage.” These strikes came after Israeli attacks targeting Iran’s nuclear, military, and scientific infrastructure, resulting in significant casualties. The 2015 Iran nuclear deal, previously abandoned by the U.S. under Trump, aimed to limit uranium enrichment in exchange for sanctions relief. Although Trump expressed interest in new talks, Iran has not agreed to resume negotiations. Iran has yet to allow IAEA inspectors to assess the U.S.-inflicted damage.
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Councilman requests state’s ethics committee to review hiring of general counsel’s father-in-law
SUMMARY: Jacksonville City Council member Mike Gay introduced a resolution requesting the Florida Commission on Ethics to review General Counsel Michael Fackler’s decision to hire the Bedell law firm for a criminal gun registry case. Concerns arise due to Fackler’s father-in-law, Hank Coxe, being a partner at Bedell, prompting questions about potential conflicts of interest. The city, citing advice from local and state ethics offices, maintains no ethics violations occurred, emphasizing that anti-nepotism laws don’t apply to independent contractors. Mayor Donna Deegan supports seeking ethics rulings as routine. The resolution is under committee review, aiming to ensure legal compliance and transparency.
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‘What is being done to fix this mess?’: YOUR insurance questions answered
SUMMARY: Florida is addressing high insurance premiums through 2022 reforms, with some carriers reducing rates by about 10% or more this year. For example, one policyholder saw a 44% decrease with the same coverage. The state’s My Safe Florida Home program helps reduce hurricane-related premiums by up to 88% through wind mitigation credits, including hurricane clips and shutters, which can save \$800 to \$1,200 in the Tampa Bay area. Residents are encouraged to submit insurance questions via ABC Action News for expert answers and ongoing updates on efforts to lower costs.
Viewers came to our ABC Action News Listens Town Hall on the State of Insurance, where they came face to face with a panel of five insurance industry experts to answer your insurance questions.
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Supreme Court has 6 cases to decide, including birthright citizenship
SUMMARY: The Supreme Court is concluding a term focused on Trump administration emergency appeals, including attempts to deny birthright citizenship to children of undocumented immigrants. Justices are set to rule on six major cases, such as limiting nationwide injunctions that block federal policies and a religious rights dispute over LGBTQ-themed schoolbooks in Maryland. They will also revisit Louisiana’s congressional district maps amid Voting Rights Act debates and consider a Texas law requiring age verification for online pornography, balancing child protection with adult free speech rights. These cases reflect ongoing tensions over executive power, religious freedom, voting rights, and internet regulation.
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