Friday, December 1

Secretary of State Antony Blinken has traveled to Europe and the Middle East this week. He first attended the NATO Foreign Ministers Meeting in Belgium. He then went…

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Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger Dies at Age 100

He was called the “giant” of American diplomacy.  Henry Kissinger, who was the Secretary of State under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, passed away at the age…

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Senator Schumer Calls on Nation to Reject Antisemitism 

He warns against allowing debate over events in Israel to cross over into hatred of Jewish people at large. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York gave…

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CDC Updates Food Safety Alert on Salmonella

The bacteria has affected people across 32 states and in Canada. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated the Salmonella food alert reporting that, as of…

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USDA Invests in Training for Beginning Farmers and Ranchers

45 organizations receive funding, including veteran-specific programs. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently announced that it has distributed $27.9 million to 45 organizations that teach and train…

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U.S. and North Korean Ambassadors Disagree on Nuclear Weapons

The exchange occurred at a UN Security Council meeting ahead of COP28. For the first time in several years, North Korea sent an ambassador to participate in discussions…

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Ro Khanna, Representative for California

Ro Khanna, Representative for California

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Jennifer Homendy, Chair, National Transportation Safety Board

A new “intelligent speed assistant” would be mandatory in all new cars under a proposed regulation of the National Transportation Safety Board.

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Dean Phillips, U.S. Representative for Minnesota

Representative Dean Phillips of Minnesota said the deal negotiated in part by the U.S. to secure a pause in fighting between Hamas and Israel did not go far enough.

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Judge David Stras, Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals

Appeals Court Judge David Stras ruled that litigation on the Voting Rights Act is limited to federal authorities.

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