The article explores President Donald Trump's intentions to renegotiate an Iran nuclear deal during his second term, amidst heightened uranium enrichment by Iran and significant geopolitical pressures.

The article raises concerns regarding the reliability of U.S. economic data under the Trump administration, especially after the disbandment of advisory committees and proposed changes to how GDP is calculated.

Nissan Motor has replaced its CEO, Makoto Uchida, with Ivan Espinosa, amid ongoing challenges such as sluggish sales and failed merger talks.

The stock market has dropped significantly amid concerns about President Trump's tariffs and potential recession. Meanwhile, fentanyl deaths have decreased across all U.S. states. Issues related to immigration are highlighted through the arrest of a Columbia University graduate, and there's attention on the costly upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court election.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made claims about conflicts of interest among CDC vaccine advisers, which have been disproven by an NPR investigation that revealed the actual issues were mainly paperwork errors.
