U.S. Sends Iran Plan to End War

美国提出结束伊朗战争的方案

WSJ What’s News

2026-03-25

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A.M. Edition for Mar. 25. Mediators are pushing for a meeting between U.S. and Iranian officials as early as tomorrow in the hopes of ending the war in the coming days. However, WSJ Middle East correspondent Benoit Faucon says the two sides remain far apart, as Washington repeats a number of longstanding demands. Plus, a jury in New Mexico finds Meta liable for allowing adults to prey on children. Tech reporter Sam Schechner analyzes the verdict. And the toymaker behind the Labubu craze reports blockbuster earnings, but investors aren’t amused. Luke Vargas hosts. Sign up for the WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • In a landmark verdict, Mehta is found liable for allowing adults to prey on children.

  • Plus, mediators push the U.S.

  • And Iran to talk, though the sides remain far apart.

  • The Iranians haven't responded.

  • There is no talks.

  • There is no discussion.

  • They haven't agreed to meet.

  • And even they actually feel it could be a trap, that it could be just a proposal to ease our prices.

  • And China's Communist Party cracks down.

  • On wine.

  • It's Wednesday, March 25th.

  • I'm Luke Vargas for The Wall Street Journal and here is the AM edition of What 's News,

  • the top headlines and business stories moving your world today.

  • Meta has been found liable for failing to protect young people from a range of online dangers,

  • including sexually explicit content, solicitation and human trafficking.

  • That was the conclusion of a New Mexico jury yesterday, a verdict partially read out here by Judge Brian Bedefield.

  • On question one, did Meta violate the Unfair Practices Act by engaging in an unfair or deceptive trade practice?

  • The jury answers yes.

  • Question two.

  • Did Metta act willfully by engaging in an unfair or deceptive trade practice?