American and Russian negotiators discuss the division of assets between Moscow and Kyiv. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Highlights the meat stelow as part of his Make America Healthy Again campaign. And the teams to see in the Male and Female Tournament of the NCAA.
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Trump says that Ukraine peace conversations will discuss Moscow and Kyiv “dividing certain assets”
President Donald Trump said last night that negotiators in Washington and Moscow have begun to discuss the division of assets between Russia and Ukraine in an effort to end the three -year war between the two countries.
The president told reporters aboard Air Force One that he plans to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin tomorrow and that the conversation would discuss “divide certain assets,” including land and energy plants.
The conversations that are expected to start on Tuesday will see Trump try to win Putin’s support for a high 30 -day fire proposed by the United States and Ukraine after their delegates met in Saudi Arabia last week, but that Putin said he needed to meet crucial demands made by the Kremlin. Read the full story here.
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A new NBC National News Survey found that most American voters say that their sympathies fall more in Ukraine than in Russia in the war between the two countries. At the same time, more than half say they think that President Donald Trump favors Russia, while more than the rest believes that he does not favor.
Here there is a more detailed breakdown of the numbers: 61% of the registered voters choose Ukraine when asked which of the two countries have more sympathies, only 2% says Russia, another 35% say that they are not more supportive with any of the sides and 2% are not sure.
When asked where they believe there are Trump’s sympathies, 49% choose Russia, 40% say they think Trump does not favor those who do not favor, 8% choose Ukraine and 3% say they are not sure.
Read more about the survey here.
The latest NBC National News Survey also found:
📊 47% of registered voters Approve Trump’s performanceand 51% disapprove. This qualification is equal to its best brand as president. But most voters disapprove of Trump’s early work performance in the economy, how to handle inflation and cost of living.
📊 46% of voters think that Dege is a good ideaWhile 40% say it was bad and 13% do not have an opinion. But Elon Musk himself is unpopular, with 51% with negative opinions and we see it positively.
📊 27% of voters have positive opinions of the Democratic Partywhich is the lowest positive qualification of the party in the NBC news survey data dating from 1990. Only 7% say that these opinions are “very” positive.
More politics news:
- Trump administration officials announced the deportation of hundreds of immigrants They claim that they are members of the Venezuelan Gang Train of Aragua under the law of alien enemies rarely used 1798.
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz said “All options are always on the table” in responding with direct military action against Iran. His comment came a day after the United States launched the air
Feak ‘N Shake’s Beef Tahow Fries Garners Maha praise
While sitting in a Florida Steak ‘N Shake eating a hamburger with double cheese and french fries, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy, the host of Fox News, Sean Hannity, plans to improve the country’s health by encouraging companies to move away from processed foods. “We are very grateful for them for making known the french fries,” Kennedy said about the fast food company, referring to the use of the beef restaurant to cook their fried potatoes instead of seed oils.
Steak ‘N Shake has become one of the most high profile companies to support the “Make America Health Again” agenda of Kennedy, although the Dan Edwards director of Operations Dan Edwards told NBC News that “there is nothing political about fries of great flavor.” Even so, Steak ‘N Shake’s hug to Kennedy and other high -profile conservatives is a bold movement for a company that has resisted a difficult financial situation. Read more About how Steak ‘N Shake became a Maha Darling.
Leaving politics aside, the choice of Steak ‘N Shake to focus on seed oils comes with its own controversy. Seed oils have long been an objective of unfounded theories about negative health impacts. In processed foods, the use of seed oils versus sebum of beef is necessarily the problem. “It is sugar and salt in junk food what they are using,” said a nutritionist. Even claims for a series of people with lifestyle and well -being on how the dick of beef is “good” for your body and the skin should be taken with a salt grain. Read more About Beef SIZOW’s benefits and health risks.
The stage is ready for March’s madness
The supports have been announced, and March Madness is ready to advance this week while dozen men of male and female basketball teams fight for a title. Here are the basic concepts, and a look at the teams in which our NBC News sports reporters will be closely:
NCAA Male Tournament
▶ ️ Auburn received seed number 1 in generalWith Duke, Houston and Florida also selected as seeds No. 1. The most commented team is North Carolina, whose 22-13 record this season has fans Discuss how the Tar Heels arrived at the tournament.
🏆 National Champion Predictions: The journalist Rohan Nadkarni wants St. John’s Red Storm to win everything. The reporter Andrew Greif is supporting the Auburn Tigers to win their first national title. And Nicole Auerbach of NBC Sports is looking at the Duke Blue Devils, assuming that the main prospect of the NBA Cooper Flagg is healthy. Read more The players and teams to see.
Women’s NCAA Tournament
▶ ️ UCLA was named the best general seed for the first time in the history of the program. South Carolina, Texas and USC also join the Bruins as seeds No. 1.
✨ Cinderella’s story will be: Nadkarni predicts Iowa, a team that is not on many radars this season. Greif is looking at the state of South Dakota, which “has the pedigree to destroy some supports,” he writes. And Auerbach’s choice is Florida Gulf Coast, a program that has continued to thrive under the first year coach Chelsea Lyles. Read more about who to see and the teams that believe it will take the title.
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- Israeli military strikes killed at least 14 people In 24 hours, Gaza’s Ministry of Health said yesterday, in the midst of a fragile fire between Hamas and Israel.
- Incense by Trump’s commercial war, some Canadians are reconsidering their vacations or Cancel them completely To avoid putting a foot in the United States
- A jury of California granted $ 50 million A man who suffered third grade burns when hot tea from Starbucks spilled in his lap.
- Pope Francis was Photographed in the hospital For the first time since it was admitted last month.
- A doctor and teacher at Brown Medicine He was deported After returning from a trip to Lebanon despite having a valid visa from the United States, according to a presentation of the court.
Staff selection: The death of a child indicates that it requires change

An alternative medicine clinic in which a Michigan child suffered an indescribable death has highlighted the world to a large extent not regulated by hyperbaric oxygenopnerapia that is offered outside hospitals.
As a father and reporter who frequently covers the preventable tragedies, I found the death of Thomas Cooper, 5 years in a horrible hyperbaric chamber of writing. And by informing this story, I learned that a shortage of supervision on the well -being industry means that there are Few railings to prevent future deaths. Michigan legislators, however, are determined to make sure such tragedy does not happen again. – Elizabeth ChuckNational Reporter
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