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US Farm Bill Favors Big Agriculture
A US farm bill is criticized for favoring large agricultural corporations and pesticide use over soil health and small farmers. An RFK Jr. campaign is mentioned as a missed opportunity to address food system issues.
WAMU 88.5 DC
Lithuanian Patient Arrives In USA For Negotiations
A patient from Lithuania has arrived in the United States to begin negotiations with the team of Donald Trump.
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US Considers Suspending Spain From NATO
The United States is reviewing Spain's membership in NATO following the country's refusal to allow the use of its military bases for strikes against Iran.
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US Attorney Investigates Forcible Removal
The U.S. Attorney for Washington D.C. is reviewing why a probe into the Federal Reserve was called off. Inspector General Jeanine Pirro stated a comprehensive report is expected, but noted a criminal investigation could be restarted if new facts emerge. This development follows scrutiny over oversight within the central bank. The United States Attorney's Office in Washington D.C. Attorney Janine Piro and her team have executed search warrants in California and Washington D.C. Investigators have conducted multiple interviews with witnesses and family members of the charged individual. The investigation remains active as of Tuesday. Attorney for the District of Columbia, Jeanine Pirro, posted about an individual who was actively hooded and hollered for, with their removal forcibly sought.
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Senate Blocks Measure To Limit Trump War Powers
Debates have intensified in Washington regarding how military operations against Iran can continue after May 1. Colombian senators and deputies are scheduled to vote this Thursday on whether to annul a presidential veto. Senator Tim Kaine, a Democrat from Virginia, disputed claims that President Trump is not bound by the War Powers Resolution. Kaine stated he does not believe the statute supports the administration's position regarding the Iran ceasefire. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth argued during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing that President Trump is not required to comply with the War Powers Resolution. Hegseth suggested that the ceasefire beginning earlier this month may allow the administration to bypass the requirement to seek congressional approval for military action extending beyond 60 days.
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Stranger Things Animated Series Announced
A new animated series, 'Stranger Things: Tales from '85,' is set to explore events between the second and third seasons of the original show. The series will feature new characters and monsters, set during winter, with a new voice cast.
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US Agencies Warn Of Iranian Cyberattacks
The EPA, FBI, CISA, and NSA have issued a joint cybersecurity advisory regarding cyberattacks on water systems linked to Iranian-affiliated actors.
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UK Ambassador Appointment Investigation Questioned
Questions have been raised regarding the due diligence process for appointing a new ambassador to Washington in December 2024. Staff at Number 10 reportedly put questions to Peter Mandelson, who provided answers on December 10th, before final advice was received. Sir Keir Starmer's decision to appoint Peter Mandelson, a former cabinet minister, as the UK ambassador to Washington has reportedly gone "horribly wrong." This situation is casting a shadow over the government's operations and providing insights into its workings. WBUR Boston reports that the UK's decision to appoint a political appointee as ambassador to Washington, rather than a senior civil servant, is unusual. The appointment of Lord Mandelson was reportedly made to ensure he was in place for the inauguration, but this deadline was missed.
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Canadian Official to Reassure Washington on Sensitive Issues
Canadian official Mme. Frechette is traveling to Washington to address concerns and reassure the U.S. government on sensitive matters. There are suspicions in Ottawa that the federal government may be less responsive than publicly stated regarding these issues. Frechette's visit aims to reinforce Canada's position and commitment. The discussions are expected to focus on bilateral relations and specific policy areas.
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US Agencies Warn of Iranian Cyber Threats
The EPA, FBI, CISA, and NSA have issued a joint cybersecurity advisory regarding cyberattacks on water systems linked to Iranian-affiliated actors. The advisory highlights the escalating threat to critical infrastructure and the need for enhanced defenses.
GDELT Global Events