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Defense Secretary Discusses War Costs In Testimony
Lawmakers raised questions regarding the impact of Operation Midnight Hammer on Iran's nuclear program. Congress is expected to reduce this budget significantly during the legislative process. Democratic congressmen compared current criticisms of military incursions in Iran to those of the Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Hetzig wars. The questioning follows Donald Trump's rejection of an Iranian peace proposal. Representative Adam Smith pressed Pete Hegseth on how kinetic military actions would lead to improvements in the Iran nuclear situation. Congressman Adam Smith confronted Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth during his first Capitol Hill testimony since the start of the Iran War. Smith characterized the Secretary's realism-based military strategy as absurd in relation to current operations.
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Around The World Embassy Tour Set For DC
Nearly 70 embassies in Washington, D.C. will open to the public this Saturday for the Around the World Embassy tour. The event aims to allow visitors to learn about various cultures.
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Suspect Accused Of Campus Damage And Chemical Possession
A suspect is accused of destroying parts of Wells Hall on a campus. Police reported finding the individual with chemicals including hydrochloric acid, butane, acetone, and sodium hydroxide. The building is closed through tomorrow.
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San Patricio Nano Rejects Opioid Medications
San Patricio Nano rejects the use of scientifically proven medications such as buprenorphine and methadone to treat opioid addiction. Monica Barzanti of the organization stated that true healing comes through personal growth rather than medical care.
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DC Statehood Efforts Face Setbacks
Political leaders in Washington DC are meeting with representatives from Puerto Rico to discuss the city's march toward statehood. Representative Oye O'Olewa stated that current progress feels like taking five steps back rather than moving forward.
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FDA Removes Black Box Warnings For Menopause Hormone Therapy
The FDA has removed Black Box Warnings for many menopause hormone therapy products as of late last year. This follows research from the early 2000s that had previously raised alarms regarding hormone replacement therapy. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is noted in relation to current health advancements. The shift follows decades where the American medical establishment advised against such therapies. This regulatory change is described as part of a larger medical correction to address the historical understudying of women's health. The shift aims to better account for how hormonal changes impact the entire body, including oral health. Policy makers are reportedly pushing for more inclusive care standards. For decades, research in the medical establishment was often built around male bodies, leaving women's health understudied.
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DC Office Of Education Says Program Failed To Expand Childcare Centers
The Office of the State Superintendent of Education stated that a specific program has not led to an increase in the number of childcare centers opening. The district is now focusing on subsidies and pre-K to expand access to early childhood experiences.
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Fed Policymaker Says Monetary Policy Not Fixed Path
A Fed policymaker stated that monetary policy is not a predetermined route and will be decided based on each meeting's circumstances.
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DC Office Of Education Says Program Failed To Expand Childcare Centers
Washington DC's mayor is proposing to eliminate funding for a program that boosts pay for childcare workers. The move is currently being reported by WTOP. No specific impact on worker numbers or total funding amounts was provided in the transcript.
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Powell Navigated Pandemic And Trade Wars
Jerome Powell navigated several major crises during his tenure at the Federal Reserve. These included the global pandemic, various trade wars, and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
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