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Sep 12 2018
News
U.S. Proposing New Round of Trade Talks With China
The Trump administration is reaching out to China for a new high-level round of trade talks, in an effort to give Beijing another opportunity to address U.S. concerns before it imposes new tariffs on Chinese imports, said people briefed on the matter.
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 30 2022
Opinion
Head of U.S. European Command: Actually, We’re Not Training the Ukrainians Like Biden Said
The White House continues to assert that President Biden exclaiming, “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power!” does not mean that Biden believes that Vladimir Putin cannot remain in power.
Q: And, Kate, on the subject of the President’s remarks in Poland about President Putin: Obviously, yesterday, he tried to suggest that there was a distinction between his personal views of
Jim GeraghtyMar 19 2015
Opinion
Disruptive entrepreneurship is transforming U.S. health care
In his latest paper Jonathan Rauch profiles the disruptive innovations plaguing the U.S. health care system and shows how they are not merely occupying a new niche in health carersquos business ecology but actively cultivating and expanding it.
Brookings InstitutionNov 29 2023
News
Iowa’s extreme Don’t Say Gay bill challenged in new lawsuit
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Iowa and Lambda Legal have filed a lawsuit to block a so-called “parental rights” law that has been compared to Florida’s infamous “Don’t Say Gay” law. Senate File 496, signed by Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds (R) in May, bans instruction on gender identity and sexual orientation in K–12 classrooms and requires school officials to notify parents if their
LGBTQ NationDec 15 2023
News
Man who was arrested in St. George to serve prison sentence for trafficking 140 pounds of meth
ST. GEORGE — A man arrested in St. George for trafficking what federal prosecutors described as a “staggering” amount of narcotics is going to prison. According to a statement released by the Department of Justice, Sergio Antonio Silva-Gonzalez, 24, a Mexican National from Denver, Colorado, was sentenced Thursday in U.S. District Court to 92 months in federal prison on one count of possession
St George NewsSep 10 2018
News
Williams' U.S. Open treatment divides tennis world
Serena Williams’ behavior in Saturday’s U.S. Open final divided the tennis world after she called the chair umpire a “liar” and a “thief” and said he treated her differently than male players during her loss to Naomi Osaka.
ReutersDec 15 2023
News
Defendant sentenced in federal court for trafficking 140 pounds of meth
ST. GEORGE — A man arrested in St. George for trafficking what federal prosecutors described as a “staggering” amount of narcotics is going to prison. According to a statement released by the Department of Justice, Sergio Antonio Silva-Gonzalez, 24, a Mexican National from Denver, Colorado, was sentenced Thursday in U.S. District Court to 92 months in federal prison on one count of possession
St George NewsJan 17 2021
News
US Military Says Its Troop Removal from Somalia Is Complete
The U.S. military says its troop withdrawal from Somalia is complete, in one of the last actions of President Donald Trump’s presidency.
Some experts have warned that the withdrawal of an estimated 700 U.S. military personnel comes at the worst possible time for Somalia, as the al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab extremist group improves its bomb-making skills and continues to attack military and
Newsmax (News)Mar 03 2015
News
Lawyer: Snowden willing to return to U.S. for trial
Former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden is willing to return to the U.S. if he is guaranteed a fair trial, his lawyer says.
"Edward Snowden is ready to return to the US, but on the condition that he be given guarantees to receive a fair and impartial trial," lawyer Anatoly Kucherena said, according to the Russian news agency TASS.
Kucherena said he received a
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