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Vice President JD Vance said Thursday that Iran was “honoring” the terms of its preliminary peace deal with Washington — as a 60-day clock started to hash out a final agreement.
Six federally regulated organizations operating the bulk of the nation’s electric grid are being ordered to reassess their rules for large-load facilities.
Iran now has 60 days to prove it is willing to make peace and change its ways after signing a ceasefire deal with the US — and both sides have to hammer out the biggest problems at stake.