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Ukraine Talks Resume Amid Skepticism, Layoffs Hit Washington Post

NATIONAL NEWS ROUNDUP: Peace Talks, Immigration, Self-Driving Cars, Media Layoffs, and Assassination Attempt Sentencing

Washington D.C. – A diverse range of news unfolded across the nation on Wednesday, encompassing international diplomacy, domestic policy shifts, technological advancements, media restructuring, and legal proceedings.

Trilateral peace talks involving Ukraine, Russia, and the U.S. continued in Abu Dhabi, according to Ukraine's top negotiator Rustem Umerov. This round of discussions follows initial meetings in the Emirati capital at the end of January, marking the first three-way negotiations since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine almost four years ago, according to CBS News. A U.S. official told CBS News that Wednesday's conversations "were productive, and will continue tomorrow morning." U.S. officials had previously labeled the first round "the most constructive of the war," and they appear to have led to a recent "energy truce," with both sides halting attacks on each other's energy infrastructure for four days.

Domestically, federal authorities are set to reduce their law enforcement presence in Minnesota. Border czar Tom Homan announced Wednesday that 700 law enforcement personnel would be withdrawn from the state immediately. This decision follows "conversations" between the federal government and Minnesota's top corrections official, Paul Schnell, regarding a possible de-escalation in the state, which has been the subject of a monthslong immigration crackdown, according to CBS News. However, Schnell noted that details on the drawdown remained "sketchy," with no immediate signs of federal forces leaving. Homan stated that approximately 2,000 agents would remain in Minnesota after the reduction, according to CBS News.

In the realm of technology, executives from Tesla and Waymo defended the safety of self-driving cars before a Senate committee on Wednesday. They insisted that their driving systems are safer than human drivers, despite recent incidents, according to CBS News. The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation expressed interest in eliminating avoidable crashes caused by distracted or impaired drivers through autonomous vehicles. Congress is currently considering legislation to establish uniform safety regulations for self-driving vehicles, which are becoming increasingly prevalent in major cities. Currently, roughly half of U.S. states have differing laws and regulations governing self-driving cars, while others have none, creating a patchwork regulatory system.

The Washington Post announced sweeping layoffs, affecting a third of its workforce across all departments, according to CBS News. Executive editor Matt Murray announced the layoffs during a Zoom call with employees on Wednesday. The restructuring plans include scaling back foreign coverage, closing the books department, shrinking the number of journalists stationed overseas, and restructuring the local news department and editing staff, according to CBS News. Sports columnist Barry Svrluga reported on social media that the media outlet would also close its sports department in its "current form," citing comments by Murray during Wednesday's call. In a letter to the newsroom shared with CBS News, Murray wrote that the restructuring plans are intended to "place The Washington Post on a stronger footing" and better position it for the future.

In Florida, Ryan Routh was sentenced to life in prison for attempting to assassinate President Trump at his Florida golf course in 2024, according to CBS News. The sentence was handed down Wednesday during a federal court hearing presided over by Judge Aileen Cannon, who dismissed the classified documents case against Mr. Trump last year. A Florida jury in September found Routh, 59, guilty of all five felony charges, including attempted assassination of a major presidential candidate, assaulting a federal officer, and multiple counts of unlawful firearm possession, according to CBS News.

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