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US Department of Defense rejects use of social media for disinformation

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The US Department of Defense has initiated a review of its psychological warfare activities. The Washington Post cited a report by Graphika and the Stanford Internet Observatory on covert pro-western influence efforts. US Central Command officers supervise operations in the Middle East, he says. An official stated on Tuesday that the US Department of Defense … Read more

Bilawal arrives in Washington after missing flight

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WASHINGTON: Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has arrived in Washington D.C. from Tashkent, Uzbekistan after he missed his flight. The foreign minister was expected to arrive in New York but missed his flight from Uzbekistan where he had gone to attend a summit of the Shanghai Economic Cooperation (SCO). Eventually, he arrived at Washington Dulles … Read more

The conversion therapy ban in Washington upheld by a federal appeals court

The conversion therapy

An appeals court upholds Washington state’s ban on conversion therapy for children. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the ban acted rationally and did not violate free speech. Licensed health care providers can be disciplined for trying to change the sexual orientation or gender identity of young people. Tuesday saw a unanimous decision … Read more

Cheeses sold across Washington, D.C. recalled over Listeria contamination fears

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Pennsylvania-based Keswick Creamery is recalling some cheeses. The cheeses sold at Washington D.C.-area farmers markets. A routine sampling program revealed some finished products contained Listeria. A Pennsylvania-based creamery is recalling cheeses that were sold at farmers markets around Washington, D.C.. Out of concern that they might have been Listeria-contaminated. The Calverley Cheese, Vulkwin’s Folly Cheese, … Read more

Desis love US Navy officers singing ‘Kal Ho Naa Ho’

US Navy officers

A video of US Navy officers performing Bollywood song has gone viral. The video is gaining a lot of attention online, and many in India are overjoyed. Many praised King Khan and acknowledged the important role that Bollywood plays in bridging peoples’ divides. At a luncheon held for the Secretary of the Navy on the … Read more

Sarah Palin seeks comeback as Alaska’s congresswoman

Sarah Palin

Sarah Palin is running to represent Alaska in Washington for the first time in ten years. Voters will determine on Tuesday whether she will be a member of the US House of Representatives. 58-year-old also held the office as governor of Alaska from 2006 to 2009. Sarah Palin, a Republican, is running to represent Alaska … Read more

Iranian operative accused of plotting to kill John Bolton

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A member of Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards has been indicted in connection with an alleged plan to assassinate John Bolton. Shahram Poursafi, also known as Mehdi Rezayi, allegedly attempted to pay individuals in the US $300,000 to carry out the murder. WASHINGTON: The United States Department of Justice announced on Wednesday that a member of … Read more

Washington police charge man with criminal history for driving a stolen car

Washington police

A 31-time convicted felon was apprehended by police in Washington after he was spotted driving a stolen truck. An officer noticed a truck loaded with pallets that had previously been stolen in Tacoma early Saturday morning. The officer attempted to pull the suspect over, but due to pursuit restrictions, the officer was unable to do … Read more

DC schools’ COVID-19 vaccine mandate could hit Black students hardest

  • Students in Washington, D.C., will be required to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Only 60 percent of Black students in the same age range have received the shot.
  • If the mandate is strictly enforced, it may put additional strain on minority communities. Students in Washington, D.C., will be required to get vaccinated against the coronavirus.
  • The mandate may force many students back into remote learning situations. New Orleans became one of the few large school districts to implement a policy similar to that of Washington’s in February.

Students over the age of 12 in Washington, D.C., will be required to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in order to attend school, a decision that may be especially difficult for the city’s Black students.

According to the Washington Post, “our goal is that no child misses a single day of school,” Asad Bandealy, the chief of the D.C. Department of Health’s Health Care Access Bureau, said of the mandate. “That means we need to get started right away.”

Approximately 85 percent of the student population in Washington, D.C. between the ages of 12 and 15 is currently immunised against COVID-19, but only 60 percent of Black students in the same age range have received the shot. If the vaccine mandate is strictly enforced, it may put additional strain on minority communities, which have already been disproportionately harmed by COVID-19 policies.

According to one Harvard University study, closed schools resulted in significant loss of achievement for students during the coronavirus pandemic, particularly among minority and low-income students.

“Students in high-poverty schools that were remote for most of 2020-21 lost about 0.45 standard deviations in math,” Thomas Kane, a professor of education at Harvard and one of the study’s authors, said of the study’s findings earlier this year in an interview with the Harvard Gazette.

Kane claimed that achievement gaps widened in districts that used remote learning for more than three weeks, claiming that in-person instruction was a “critical piece of our social infrastructure that we had taken for granted.”

However, the vaccine mandate, which is among the strictest in the country, may force many students in the nation’s capital back into remote learning situations.

Students in New York City are strongly encouraged but not required to get vaccinated unless they plan to participate in certain athletic programmes, whereas students in Los Angeles will not be required to get vaccinated after the Los Angeles Unified School District delayed a mandate that was supposed to go into effect for the upcoming school year.

In February, New Orleans became one of the few large school districts in the country to implement a policy similar to that of Washington, D.C., by adding the coronavirus vaccine to a list of required immunizations for students over the age of five.

The nation’s capital has one of the country’s most unique public school systems, governed by the 13-member D.C. Council rather than a school board. According to Anne Liu, an infectious-diseases doctor and clinical associate professor at Stanford University, officials hope that mandates like the one in D.C. will help raise vaccination rates among children.

“I believe it is to the benefit of the children, teachers, and staff in the schools, as well as the rest of the city,” Liu said, describing higher vaccination rates as a “positive thing to work toward.”

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Washington man arrested after killing intruder who broke into home

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Homeowner killed a man who tried to break into his home. Pierce County Sheriff’s deputies were informed over a call. Authorities claimed they arrived to find a 36-year-old male deceased. Authorities say a homeowner in Washington killed a man who tried to break into his home on Friday. Pierce County Sheriff’s deputies received a call … Read more

Washington mayor wants National Guard help with migrant buses

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The mayor of Washington, DC., has asked the White House for National Guard help with the migrant crisis. Cities in Texas and Arizona are sending thousands of migrants to Washington. Mayor Muriel Bowser is asking for an open-ended deployment of 150 National Guard personnel each day. WASHINGTON: The District of Columbia has sought National Guard … Read more

Donald Trump returns to Washington for first time since 2020 defeat

Donald Trump

Trump returns to Washington for the first time since resigning in disgrace 18 months ago. Speech to right-wing think tank will reveal whether he is serious about running for president again. Vice President Joe Biden says the specter of another Donald Trump candidacy is one of his main motivations for running again. Donald Trump returns … Read more

Pakistani delegation arrives in Washington to participate in Health Dialogue

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US-Pakistan Health Dialogue will be held in Washington Health Minister Abdul Qadir Patel is leading the Pakistani delegation US will host the delegation at the State Department Both sides will bilateral cooperation in health sector ISLAMABAD: A four-member delegation of Pakistan has arrived in Washington D.C. to participate in the first-ever US-Pakistan Health Dialogue. The delegation … Read more

Yellen says a North Korean nuclear test would be provocative

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US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told reporters on Monday that the United States might impose additional sanctions against North Korea. Any nuclear test by Pyongyang would be viewed as very provocative, she said. The comments were made while en route to Seoul for meetings with senior South Korean officials. SEOUL: US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen … Read more

Parkland school shooter faces death penalty

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Nikolas Cruz is suspected of murdering 17 people at his former high school in Parkland, Florida. He has previously pled guilty to 17 counts of murder in the first degree. The jury must reach a unanimous verdict in order to impose the death penalty; life without parole is an alternative. MIAMI: A young man who … Read more

Iran accused US of inciting ‘crises’ in Middle East

Tehran accuses Washington of trying to create tensions and crises in the region. US President Joe Biden visited Israel, Saudi Arabia and the Palestinian Territories. He signed a security accord with both countries aimed at stopping Iran from getting nuclear weapons. Tehran on Sunday accused Washington of inciting Middle East tensions a day after US … Read more

South Korea wants to resolve past feuds with Japan

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Japan’s 1910–1945 occupation of Korea has strained relations between the two US allies. Washington has urged Tokyo and Seoul to mend relations in light of the North Korean nuclear threat. South Korea’s new president Yoon Suk-yeol promised to improve relations with Japan. South Korea believes a high-level visit to Tokyo next week will resume negotiations … Read more

US invites slain Al Jazeera journalist’s family to Washington: official

Al Jazeera

Reporter Shireen Abu Akleh was killed while covering an Israeli army raid. Her family has voiced outrage over the Biden administration. Secretary of State invited the family to Washington. US President Joe Biden’s administration has invited relatives of slain Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh to Washington, an American official said Wednesday, as Biden arrived … Read more

Iran vows to maintain ‘rightful and logical’ position in nuclear talk

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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi says Iran will not deviate from its “rightful and rational” position in talks to restore a 2015 nuclear accord. ‘Americans say Iran should return to the nuclear pact, but the Islamic Republic never left the deal and it was Washington that violated the treaty. DUBAI: President Ebrahim Raisi stated on Wednesday, … Read more

Amazon limits the sale of LGBT products in the United Arab Emirates

Amazon

 Expressing support for LGBT rights could also be deemed an offense. The news comes as Pride month, which is dedicated to celebrating LGBT people around the world, comes to a close. Amazon: “We believe that the rights of LGBTQ+ people must be protected”. Online retailer Amazon has confined query items connected with LGBT individuals and … Read more

Biden threatens a countrywide ban abortion

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Biden met virtually with the governors of Connecticut. “Congress will ultimately have to act to codify Roe into federal law” Nationwide, “this is going to go one way or the other”. President Biden challenged voters to support representatives who will codify Roe v. Wade safeguards into federal law. Also, face a GOP-controlled Congress that will … Read more

Beal Agrees to 5-Year, $251M Contact With Washington

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Bradley Beal and the Washington Wizards have settled on a five-year contract. Could pay him as much as $251 million — one of the biggest agreements in NBA history. Beal, his declaration was made by his representative, Mark Bartelstein of Priority Sports. The choice came very fast after this season’s NBA. There have been different … Read more

Joe Biden says US ‘should sell’ F-16s to Turkey

Joe Biden
  • Turkey surprised NATO members by suddenly dropping opposition to Finland and Sweden joining the alliance.
  • Turkey is an important NATO member in a strategically sensitive location, but it has had often tense relations with its European partners.
  • A plan to equip Turkey with state-of-the-art US F-35 stealth fighters fell through after Turkey bought Russia’s S-400 anti-aircraft missile system.

 

President Joe Biden on Thursday said the United States should go ahead with the delayed sale of F-16 warplanes to Turkey but noted that Congress needs to give approval.

“We should sell them the F-16 jets and modernize those jets as well,” Biden said, adding there was “no quid pro quo” linking the sale to Turkey’s approval for Finland and Sweden entering NATO.

Biden added that for the sale, “I need congressional approval to do that and I think I can do that”.

The declaration of support from Biden comes after Turkey surprised fellow NATO members at a summit in Madrid by suddenly dropping weeks of opposition to the Finland and Sweden applications to join the alliance.

Unanimous consent by NATO members is required for enlargement.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he would send a delegation to the United States “without delay” to convince lawmakers to swiftly approve the sale.

“It’s necessary to get support from both Democrats and Republicans. Despite all this, Mr Biden is confident. I hope that we will get a result that fits our friendship and solidarity,” Erdogan told a news conference in Madrid.

Turkey is an important NATO member in a strategically sensitive location, but it has had often tense relations with its European partners and Washington, which is the alliance’s main military force.

“In politics, yesterday was yesterday, today is today,” Erdogan said.

“In politics, a lot can change in 24 hours… There were good days and bad days but Turkish-US relations have continued,” he said.

A plan to equip Turkey with state-of-the-art US F-35 stealth fighters fell through after Turkey bought Russia’s S-400 anti-aircraft missile system.

Washington saw Ankara’s purchase as potentially threatening the security of the F-35 program.

Turkey then set out to purchase new F-16s as well as upgrade its existing but outdated fleet of the same planes.

However, that agreement is also on hold, and there has been speculation that Turkey is delaying the two northern European countries’ NATO accession bids in order to gain concessions.

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Iran will maintain contact with EU after Doha nuclear talks conclude

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Iran and the EU will continue to communicate about the next round of talks on the 2015 nuclear deal. The two-day indirect talks between Tehran and Washington concluded in Doha on Wednesday. They were interrupted in March after a three-month break due to political tensions between the two countries. TEHRAN: The FM of Iran stated … Read more