| | | | Highlights | More than 450 immigrant parents who were separated from their children when they entered the United States illegally are no longer in the country though their children remain behind, according to a joint court filing by the federal government and the American Civil Liberties Union. | | | Middle East | Commentary: Can the Iran nuclear accord survive looming U.S. sanctions and the escalating war of words escalates between Trump and Iran's President Hassan Rouhani? "Today, the weakened nuclear agreement confronts three possible fates: survival, abrupt death, or gradual demise," writes Maysam Behravesh. The most likely scenario: that Tehran will "creep out" rather than "break out." | | | I spoke to Salahuddin and Diyala military commanders, intelligence officials, and elected local officials in Tikrit and Baquba. It became clear that lack of coordination, and trust, between #Iraq’s myriad security forces was a large factor in this nascent #IslamicState comeback.
5:42 AM - Jul 24, 2018 | | | | | | | | | Business | The amount investors must pay to insure their debt holdings in Tesla against declining credit quality rose to its second-highest price ever, implying the company is at a greater risk of default following a report that sparked concern that Tesla may need to raise funds. 5 Min Read | | Harley-Davidson’s profit topped Wall Street estimates for the sixth straight quarter, as sales of its bikes overseas edged up, although the company warned that new EU tariffs would squeeze its operating margins. 2 min read | | Qian Zhiya may be Starbucks’ worst nightmare. The 42-year-old Chinese entrepreneur says she is betting that her fledgling Luckin Coffee brand will eventually have more cafes in China than Starbucks, and she has Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund and other investors bankrolling her plan. 8 min read | | | | | | | | Top Stories on Reuters TV | | | | | | | |