Today’s edition of quick hits.
* Putin still does not appear to have any interest in peace: “Russia launched a deadly barrage of missiles and drones on the Ukrainian capital on Tuesday, as Kremlin officials signaled they would resist changes negotiated by Ukraine to President Trump’s peace plan. The attack on Kyiv, the capital, killed at least seven people and injured 20 others, according to the city’s mayor.”
* Keep an eye on this one: “The Trump administration plans a review of all refugees admitted to the U.S. during the Biden administration, according to a memo obtained Monday by The Associated Press, in the latest blow against a program that has for decades welcomed people fleeing war and persecution into the country.”
* More discouraging economic news: “Weak buyer demand, weakening home prices and overall uncertainty in the economy are combining to make home sellers change their minds and step out of the market. … Sellers are delisting because so many listings are going stale, sitting on the market longer and longer.”
* The apparent resolution of a lingering story: “Sen. Jim Justice and his wife agreed to pay $5 million in back taxes to the federal government shortly after the Justice Department sued them Monday. The West Virginia Republican and his wife, Cathy Justice, owed $5,164,739.75 in unpaid income taxes dating back to 2009, the Justice Department alleged in the civil suit.”
* Trump finds more supporters to disappoint: “Florida Republicans fiercely backed Donald Trump’s presidential campaign as he was essentially promising to give the oil industry anything it wanted, yet now they seem taken aback that the president is following through on his vow. Florida Democrats in the state are broadly opposed to the Trump administration’s plans to drill in an area off the state’s coast. And Florida Republicans … are speaking out as well.”









