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This Week in Agriculture: Final Episode

by Eric Englert | Aug 25, 2017 | Environment, Topics

 

This week in Agriculture News: Aug. 14

by Eric Englert | Aug 21, 2017 | Environment, Featured

China-Pakistan Project Accelerates Balochistan Genocide, Human Rights Group Says

China-Pakistan Project Accelerates Balochistan Genocide, Human Rights Group Says

by Eric Englert | Aug 17, 2017 | National Security

WASHINGTON — The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project, an infrastructure cooperative between Pakistan and China that is part of the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative, has increased mass executions that are part of Pakistan’s ethnic cleansing in a region of...
Confederate Statues in Capitol Picked by Old Rule, but Democrats Want them Gone

Confederate Statues in Capitol Picked by Old Rule, but Democrats Want them Gone

by Eric Englert | Aug 17, 2017 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON –The U.S. Capitol features 12 statues that honor Confederate military and political leaders, sent there by the Southern states they called home. But House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi said Thursday that Republicans need to join Democratic efforts to...

Better Livestock Tracking Would Prevent Disease, Keep Chinese Export Markets, Experts Say

by Eric Englert | Aug 16, 2017 | Featured, Living

WASHINGTON —The U.S. lacks a standard system for tracing livestock from farm to slaughter, with participation voluntary. That causes two problems, industry experts say: the potential for diseased cattle getting into the food system and the potential disruption of...
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