President Trump said he is 'not satisfied' with Iran's latest proposal to end the conflict between the two countries, hours after Iranian state media reported that a revised offer had been delivered. While Trump acknowledged that Iran had made progress, he questioned whether a final agreement could be reached. Officials on both sides have not detailed what changes were included, but disputes remain over Iran's nuclear program and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
The response comes as political pressure builds in Washington. The 60-day deadline requiring the president to seek congressional approval for military action has arrived, and some Republicans have expressed doubts about the administration's position that a prior cease-fire paused the clock. In a letter to congressional leaders, Trump argued that hostilities that began in late February have ended.
Elsewhere, Spirit Airlines is preparing to shut down after years of financial losses and failed negotiations over a federal lifeline, leaving travelers scrambling to make alternative plans. Meanwhile, large data centers tied to the artificial intelligence boom are facing growing bipartisan opposition from communities concerned about secrecy and local costs.

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