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The World Food Prize Foundation announces changes to expand international reach
Read full article: The World Food Prize Foundation announces changes to expand international reachAn Iowa-based group that strives to alleviate world hunger is announcing a leadership change as it works to expand its international focus.
Iowa's winter blast could make an unrepresentative way of picking presidential nominees even more so
Read full article: Iowa's winter blast could make an unrepresentative way of picking presidential nominees even more soIowa's brutal winter weather is making an unrepresentative process even less representative.
For turning 'mines to vines,' founder of Roots of Peace wins World Food Prize
Read full article: For turning 'mines to vines,' founder of Roots of Peace wins World Food PrizeA California peace activist who has worked to remove land mines from war-torn regions and replace them with grape vines, fruit trees and vegetables has been named the 2023 World Food Prize laureate.
Courts stymie abortion bans in Iowa, other GOP-led states
Read full article: Courts stymie abortion bans in Iowa, other GOP-led statesAn Iowa Supreme Court decision is holding back the state's solidly Republican Legislature and governor from banning abortion if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v.
Iowa governor swipes at Biden leadership in GOP rebuttal
Read full article: Iowa governor swipes at Biden leadership in GOP rebuttalIowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, delivering the Republican rebuttal to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address Tuesday, painted the picture of a country in the grip of several crises.
Regulator halts Iowa amusement ride after accident kills boy
Read full article: Regulator halts Iowa amusement ride after accident kills boyA regulator has ordered an Iowa amusement park not to restart a popular water ride pending an investigation into a boat accident that killed an 11-year-old boy and left his brother in critical condition.
Iowa again a battleground, sign of Trump's Midwest obstacles
Read full article: Iowa again a battleground, sign of Trump's Midwest obstaclesBut there are signs Iowa may be competitive again. Deep concerns about the economy and dissatisfaction with Trump's handling of the coronavirus have changed dynamics of the race. However, Iowa, where Trump won by 9.4 percentage points in 2016, echoes the trend in Ohio, where Trump won by 8 but is now in a pitched battle with Biden. “I believe it is a close race in Iowa," former Iowa Gov. In 2018, Democrats showed signs of resurgence, even though Republican Kim Reynolds became the first woman to be elected Iowa governor.
AP Interview: US ambassador defends tough approach to China
Read full article: AP Interview: US ambassador defends tough approach to ChinaAmbassador to China Terry Branstad speaks during an interview at the U.S. embassy in Beijing on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020. China has rebuked the U.S. and taken parallel measures, including the closing of a U.S. consulate in the southwestern city of Chengdu. He conceded, though, the concern that pressure on China could lead to a downward spiral of growing restrictions. On trade, China promised to strengthen protection of foreign technology rights and industry secrets. “0bviously, that’s had a lot to do with, I think, the president’s feelings towards China,” Branstad said.
Pompeo tweet indicates US ambassador to China is leaving
Read full article: Pompeo tweet indicates US ambassador to China is leavingAmbassador to China Terry Branstad makes comments about pro-democracy activist and Nobel Laureate Liu Xiaobo during a photocall and remarks to journalists at the Ambassador's residence in Beijing. Pompeo thanked Branstad for more than three years of service on Twitter on Monday, Sept. 14, 2020. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)BEIJING – The U.S. ambassador to China appears to be leaving his post, based on tweets posted Monday by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Pompeo thanked Ambassador Terry Branstad on Twitter for his more than three years of service. “Ambassador Branstad has contributed to rebalancing U.S.-China relations so that it is results-oriented, reciprocal, and fair,” Pompeo wrote.
China announces new restrictions on US diplomats' activities
Read full article: China announces new restrictions on US diplomats' activitiesBEIJING – China has announced new restrictions on the activities of U.S. diplomats working in mainland China and Hong Kong, in what it called a justified response to similar measures imposed on Chinese diplomats in the U.S. last year. “Once again we urge the U.S. side to immediately correct its mistakes and lift the unreasonable restrictions imposed on the Chinese Embassy and consulates and their staff. The U.S. rules require Chinese diplomats to report travel and meetings in what was seen as an attempt to prevent interference within the overseas Chinese community and foreign students. Washington has also complained about a lack of reciprocity in access to media, saying Chinese diplomats are able to put their views across U.S. outlets while America's representatives are shunned by Chinese state media. That has brought renewed pressure on U.S. outlets in China, and Beijing has delayed renewing credentials for several of their journalists pending a positive response from Washington.
China summons US ambassador, says US blocks its development
Read full article: China summons US ambassador, says US blocks its developmentBEIJING China has accused the U.S. of seeking to obstruct its development with recent steps to sanction officials who undermine local autonomy in Hong Kong, summoning the U.S. ambassador in Beijing to lodge a protest. Vice Foreign Minister Zheng Zeguang told Ambassador Terry Branstad that threatened sanctions and the withdrawal of special trading privileges for Hong Kong are not about democracy and freedom in the semi-autonomous territory but an attempt to contain China's development. I want to warn the U.S. sternly that any bullying and unfairness imposed on China by the U.S. will meet resolute counter attack from China and the U.S. attempt to obstruct Chinas development is doomed to failure," he said, according to an account of Wednesday's meeting carried by state media. President Donald Trump signed the Hong Kong Autonomy Act into law on Tuesday, as well as an executive order affirming an earlier decision to eliminate preferential treatment that has been given to Hong Kong, but not mainland China. He urged the U.S. not to go further and further on the wrong path.The U.S. Embassy did not respond immediately to a request for comment.
Biden's Iowa hires signal tightening in state Trump won big
Read full article: Biden's Iowa hires signal tightening in state Trump won bigDES MOINES, Iowa Joe Biden's presidential campaign has lined up a senior team in Iowa, a sign Democrats see the state where Republican Donald Trump beat them handily in 2016 as within reach. Joining Norris as Biden's Iowa campaign director is Lauren Dillon, who directed Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar's 2020 Iowa caucus campaign. She was a senior advertising strategist for Democratic Senate candidates during the 2018 midterm elections after serving in several roles at the Democratic National Committee. The tightening in Iowa follows incremental gains by Democrats since Trump carried the state. The Trump campaign named a senior Iowa team almost a year ago, including Eric Branstad, son of former Gov.
Jury finds ex-Iowa governor discriminated against gay official
Read full article: Jury finds ex-Iowa governor discriminated against gay officialTerry Branstad and others discriminated against a state government official because of his sexual orientation, awarding the employee $1.5 million in damages. The jury ruled against the state of Iowa, Branstad and Brenna Findley, who was the legal counsel to the governor. Godfrey did not resign, and in 2011, his pay was reduced by nearly $40,000, according to filings. We are very pleased with the verdict, we think the jury made the right decision," Roxanne Conlin, Godfrey's attorney, told CNN. Conlin told CNN that though the jury awarded $1.5 million, that number may not be the final amount awarded.