Yearly Archives: 2018

Pompeo: North Korea Will Take Major Steps To Disarm In Trump's First Term

Enlarge this image Secretary of State Mike Pompeo walks with General Vincent K. Brooks, commander of United States Forces Korea, after arriving at Osan Air Base in South Korea Wednesday. Jung Yeon-je/AP hide caption toggle caption Jung Yeon-je/AP Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Wednesday that he expects North Korea to take steps toward major nuclear disarmament within the next …

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Eco-Business Releases New Documentary: From Asia to Antarctica

By Eco-BusinessJun 13 2018 (Eco-Business) The new documentary weaves a tale between the two continents to tell the climate story through a unique Asian lens. Its team is set to travel to the Arctic next year in a new partnership with Explorer’s Passage. Eco-Business has released its short documentary, From Asia to Antarctica, which tells the climate change story through …

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How The DOJ Decision On Asylum Cases Will Affect Those Fleeing Domestic Abuse

NPR’s Audie Cornish talks with Dorchen Leidholdt, director for the Center for Battered Women’s Legal Services at the Sanctuary for Families, about how Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ decision in an asylum case will affect the cases of others who are fleeing domestic abuse or other types of violence in their home countries.

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The Message of the June Fed Meeting: There’s a New Chairman in Charge

Advertisement Jerome Powell’s policy decision was in line with his predecessors, but he made a series of changes that give him more flexibility in the years ahead. The Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell in March. On Wednesday, he said he would double the number of Fed news conferences. CreditCarolyn Kaster/Associated Press June 13, 2018 Jerome Powell has been chairman of …

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