Mo. Producers Urged to Apply for USDA Conservation Programs
"USDA encourages Missouri farmers to participate in voluntary conservation. Applications for the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) are open."
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Apologies for Your Loss: The Unfortunate Outcome
Sen. Ruben Gallego's son tells VP Kamala Harris "I'm sorry you didn't win," during his father's swearing-in. Harris…
Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer Resigns Amid Failed Government Talks
Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer to resign after coalition talks fail. Cites "destructive forces" in the Social Democratic Party.
Trump’s China Policy May Not Improve US Job Loss Situation
"Trump needs to build Asia alliances or his China tariffs could backfire, leading to loss for American consumers…
Guantánamo Bay Detainee Sues to Stop Transfer to Iraqi Prison
An Iraqi war criminal housed in Guantánamo Bay filed a federal lawsuit to stop his transfer to a prison in Iraq due…
Kiplinger Letter’s Top 10 Forecasts for Politics, Economy, and Tech in 2025
Stay updated on politics, business, and the U.S economy with expert forecasts and trends from the Kiplinger Letter team. Discover their top predictions for 2025 now.
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As a seasoned runner, you know that each new year brings new…
Mike Johnson’s Success Strategy with Donald Trump – POLITICO
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Mike Johnson has been reelected as the House speaker after a dramatic vote. The event saw Donald Trump…
Political Chaos in South Korea May Boost China’s Leverage, Say Analysts
South Korea's political turmoil could increase China's leverage over the country, analysts say, with Beijing potentially driving a wedge between Seoul and the US.