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Dateline Chicago.
When a story doesn't make sense, follow the money.
Rondeau, whose total compensation is more than $1 million, was appointed in 2016, after serving as the museum’s chairman and curator of modern and contemporary art. The Art Institute of Chicago is one of the country’s leading museums, and has an operating budget of $120 million.
We will never know the whole story but I bet if one could follow the money, one could explain why Rondeau was reinstated.
Dateline Tel Aviv:
Likewise, when an "old" news story is recycled and the timing of the story comes again at a particularly "newsworthy" moment, something may be about to happen.
Bibi the The Don are in a high stakes game -- one wants to take out an Iranian research site while the country's radar defense sites are down; the other hopes to be nominated for a Nobel Prize if he can broker a peace deal in the Mideast.
In this moment of high stakes and high tension, we get a story that is all of a sudden appearing everywhere -- a story that in various formats has been told many times over the years, but all of a sudden, the story seems to have acquired more urgency. The story: Iran now is "almost there" -- having enough weapons grade uranium for ten small thermonuclear devices. I seriously doubt anything of significance is about to happen but I wouldn't bet the farm on it.
Iran needs 900 pounds of weapons-grade uranium. They have 600 pounds. Iran's radar defense sites won't be "down" forever. The International Atomic Energy Agency says Iran has increased its stockpile of highly enriched, near weapons-grade uranium by 50 percent in the last three months (February - March - April, 2025).

