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Nov 23 2020
News
Farming’s Green Revolution Gets Venture Capital Fund Backing
Two Silicon Valley tech veterans are backing a food revolution as climate change and the coronavirus pandemic draw billions of dollars of investment into finding sustainable farming solutions.
Astanor Ventures, a Brussels-based venture capital firm founded by Eric Archambeau and George Coelho, has closed a $325 million fund that will invest exclusively in food, agriculture and ocean
BloombergDec 03 2018
News
Lawmakers wary of Trump’s threat to cancel NAFTA
Lawmakers in both parties appear wary of President Trump’s threat to pull the United States from the North American Free Trade Agreement, an apparent move to pressure a reluctant Congress
Washington PostJun 20 2021
Fact Check
Did Macron Scold Biden at NATO Summit?
In June 2021, world leaders from dozens of countries met in Brussels for the 31st formal meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). U.S. President Joe Biden held a number of bilateral meetings and news conferences during the event, and although a number of world leaders made remarks praising the American president — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Biden was “a big
SnopesJun 10 2018
News
Trump Kim summit: US and N Korean leaders arrive in Singapore
US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un have arrived in Singapore for their historic summit.
BBC NewsAug 08 2020
Opinion
I’m a Conservative Christian Environmentalist. No, That’s Not an Oxymoron.
It’s been a long time coming, but some Republicans seem to have finally gotten serious about climate change. In June, a handful of senators rolled out a bipartisan climate change bill. It is co-sponsored by Debbie Stabenow, Democrat of Michigan, and Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina.
The bill, the Growing Climate Solutions Act, makes it easier to pay farmers to capture carbon
New York Times (Opinion)Apr 26 2022
Perspectives Blog
Do Earmarks Encourage Bipartisanship?
This blog is written by multiple authors of different perspectives, and was originally published on DividedWeFall.org (Mixed media bias rating).
Would reinstating congressional earmarks improve legislative gridlock as well as bipartisanship? Two experts give their thoughts.
Earmarks Help Nourish Legislative BipartisanshipBy Jason Grumet – Founder and President of the
Divided We Fall (author)Nov 01 2018
News
Trump Says Border Troops Could Reach 15,000, Catching Pentagon Off Guard
President Trump said Wednesday that he is willing to send as many as 15,000 troops to the border in anticipation of a caravan of Central American migrants making its way north.
National Review (News)Aug 28 2020
News
Meadows says Trump willing to sign $1.3 trillion coronavirus relief bill
White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said Friday that President Trump would sign a coronavirus relief package totaling $1.3 trillion, an increase over the $1.1 trillion proposed by Senate Republicans.
“The president right now is willing to sign something at $1.3 trillion,” Meadows told reporters at the White House, saying that the figure had been offered privately to Democrats. He
The HillMay 25 2018
News
Trump’s cancellation of summit with Kim raises fears of renewed tensions, destabilization
President Trump’s abrupt decision Thursday to abort a summit next month with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un left the White House scrambling to explain the outcome to allies amid fears that the collapse of talks would mean a return to heightened tensions between nuclear powers in East Asia.
Trump announced he was pulling out of the planned meeting in Singapore on June 12 in a letter to
Washington Post