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Pentagon Says 34 U.S. Troops Suffered Brain Injuries From Iranian Missile Strike
More than half the American troops diagnosed with concussions were transferred from the Iraqi base that was attacked to Germany or the U.S.
Latinx Critics Speak Out Against 'American Dirt'; Jeanine Cummins Responds
Latinx writers and critics are speaking out against Jeanine Cummins' new book American Dirt, calling its depiction of the migrant experience inauthentic and harmful. We asked Cummins to respond.
Day 5 Recap: President Trump's Team Opens With Vow To Deflate Democrats' Case
President Trump's legal team opened its response to the Democrats' allegations with a rare Saturday session that said the accusers' facts were wrong and Trump must preserve his office.
Opera For Newbies: Busting Myths And Belting High Notes
A listener's guide for the opera-curious includes a little history, a little trash-talk and some gorgeous singing.
What Is The Toll Of Trade Wars On U.S. Agriculture?
The recently signed Phase 1 U.S.-China deal promises some relief. Details remain unclear, but the United States government’s interpretation of this deal is that China will purchase $40 billion of agricultural goods in 2020. Some analysts have questioned how realistic those estimates are, given that the highest level of farm products the United States has ever exported to China was $26 billion in 2012, although one Chinese agricultural consultancy company says this can be achieved.
Remembering And Appreciating The Experience In, And Of, David Olney's Beloved Songs
Olney had a gift for character — creating them in his lyrics, inhabiting them in his performances — and that literarily bent musical talent made him a fixture in Nashville for decades.
Day 7 Recap: President's Team Wraps Arguments, Setting Stage For Senators' Questions
President Trump's defense team completed its arguments Tuesday against his removal from office in the Senate impeachment trial. "I think we've made our case," White House counsel Pat Cipollone said. "All you need in this case is the Constitution and your common sense." The trial resumes Wednesday, Jan. 29, 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET.
EPA Gives Oregon Water Report A Mixed Review
SALEM, Ore. -- Oregon’s 2010 water quality report has earned a mixed review from the U.S. EPA.This week, the EPA gave the report a thumbs up for listing…
President Signs USMCA, Yakima Valley Farm Workers Talk Working Conditions With Mexican Senators
A delegation of Mexican government officials visited the Yakima Valley Monday to meet with dairy workers, most of whom are Mexican nationals. The group was looking to expand the role of the Mexican government in protecting the rights of workers.
Day 8 Recap: Senators Trade Questions For Impeachment Managers And President Trump's Lawyers
The Senate on Wednesday night concluded the first of two days full of questions in the impeachment trial of President Trump. The proceeding offered clues about the thinking of senators, but the session consisted mostly of trial lawyers on both sides magnifying arguments they have already delivered.
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