A Step Forward but Still in the Mud: The New United States Global Health Strategy
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… status to self-sufficiency:
…the United States often chose to invest in …
This post was originally published on here Let’s get to it. In the midst of the twin controversies over ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel and CBS late night-host Stephen Colbert and their ad nauseam attacks (and bald-faced lies) against all things President Donald Trump and conservatives and most recently, Kimmel’s demonstrably false claim that the…
… offered NATO membership by the United States in 1949, but declined … have a continuous presence on United Nations (UN) missions, … has existed between the United Kingdom and Ireland that … revanchist Russia and an uncertain United States, Ireland is facing a …
… been selected as the 2025 United States Tennis Association (USTA) Alabama Park …
This post was originally published on hereMassachusetts District Court Judge William G. Young is 85 years old. A Reagan appointee, he has sat on the federal bench for 40 years. I share that information not to denigrate his age or his abilities, but to posit that this may, at least in part, explain why he’s…
… Kingdom of Bahrain with the United States.
Chargé d’Affaires Elizabeth Litchfield …
This post was originally published on here As my colleague Katie Jerkovich reported, former Secretary of State and failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is still bitter and still vile. In a Wednesday appearance on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” in the wake of the Charlie Kirk assassination, Clinton quickly went from both sides/whataboutism to putting a target…
This post was originally published on here The clock is ticking ever closer to a midnight shutdown of the federal government, which, if it happens, will have been served up to the American people on a silver platter by Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and the Democrat Party. Advertisement Following Monday’s White House meeting between President…
This post was originally published on here Journalists claiming a First Amendment privilege to “protect” a source are rare, and few of them will go to jail for not giving up that source. Former New York Times reporter Judith Miller was a central figure in the Valerie Plame investigation. Miller resided in a jail cell…
This post was originally published on here Journalists claiming a First Amendment privilege to “protect” a source are rare, and few of them will go to jail for not giving up that source. Former New York Times reporter Judith Miller was a central figure in the Valerie Plame investigation. Miller resided in a jail cell…