Supply Chain Shortage badly affected US Military

Supply Chain Shortage badly affected US Military

Jan 13, 2022

On Thursday, the Stars and Stripes reported that supply chain issues caused by the Covid-19 pandemic were impacting Defense Department commissaries worldwide, including in Europe and Asia. Moreover, the global supply chain shortage is being felt at US military stations across the world,

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President Biden announced his support for getting rid of the Filibuster in the Senate

President Biden announced his support for getting rid of the Filibuster in the Senate

Jan 11, 2022

On Tuesday, US President Joe Biden announced his support for getting rid of the filibuster in the Senate to pass legislation. It will overhaul the US voting laws and counter a raft of new changes pushed by Republicans at the state level. Biden

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President Biden warned Russia for possible Attack on Ukraine

President Biden warned Russia for possible Attack on Ukraine

Jan 2, 2022

US President Joe Biden issued a statement that the Russian government will pay a heavy price if they attack Ukraine. He said that he has made it clear to Russian President Vladimir Putin that the US will impose heavy sanctions if the Russian

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US Department of Justice said Inmates on Home Confinement to Stay Out of Prison

US Department of Justice said Inmates on Home Confinement to Stay Out of Prison

Dec 22, 2021

US Justice Department reversed its own legal opinion and said it would allow federal inmates released on home confinement because of the coronavirus pandemic to stay out of prison. Attorney General Merrick Garland announced the decision and it came after months of pressure

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Biden to announce Omicron Plan including More Troops for Hospitals and at-home Tests

Biden to announce Omicron Plan including More Troops for Hospitals and at-home Tests

Dec 21, 2021

US President Biden is set to announce new plans as coronavirus cases surge in the days before Christmas. The new plans will increase support for hospitals, improve access to COVID-19 testing through hundreds of millions of rapid at-home tests and expand the availability

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Former Georgia Republican US Senator Johnny Isakson died at 76

Former Georgia Republican US Senator Johnny Isakson died at 76

Dec 20, 2021

Georgia Republican politician and a US Senator, 76-years old Johnny Isakson has died on Sunday. His son John Isakson said his father died in his sleep before dawn at his home in Atlanta. He has Parkinson’s disease, but the cause of death wasn’t

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US Supreme Court’s upcoming Abortion decision puts spotlight on Medication Abortion

US Supreme Court’s upcoming Abortion decision puts spotlight on Medication Abortion

Dec 16, 2021

The war over abortion rights is moving into a new chapter, while the Supreme Court considers whether to scrap its nearly five-decade-old decision in Roe v. Wade, with both sides of the issue girding for states to shift their focus to medication that

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White House announced Diplomatic Boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics 2022

White House announced Diplomatic Boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics 2022

Dec 7, 2021

The White House issued a statement that the Biden administration will not send any diplomatic representation or officials to the 2022 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in Beijing. The press secretary of White House, Jen Psaki said, “Sending representation would treat these games

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Antony Blinken warned Russian aggression in Ukraine would be a great concern to the US

Antony Blinken warned Russian aggression in Ukraine would be a great concern to the US

Nov 30, 2021

On Tuesday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said, “Any renewed Russian aggression in Ukraine would trigger serious consequences”. The US and other officials have been sounding the alarm in recent weeks over Russia amassing troops near its border with Ukraine. They showed

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Iran Nuclear Talks resumed in Vienna to limit Iranian Nuclear Capabilities

Iran Nuclear Talks resumed in Vienna to limit Iranian Nuclear Capabilities

Nov 29, 2021

On Monday, Iran and world powers returned to Vienna to resume talks and restore the imperiled 2015 deal that limited Iranian nuclear capabilities. The spokesperson for the Iranian foreign ministry, Saeed Khatibzadeh said, “Tehran was firmly determined to salvage the deal”. Last week,

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