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Support for President Donald J. Trump’s Nominee for CIA Director Gina Haspel
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Washington, DC - Support for President Donald J. Trump’s Nominee for CIA Director Gina Haspel:
The Iran Deal Was Betrayed by Its Own Abysmal Record
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- Written by John Bolton National Security Adviser
Washington, DC - On Tuesday, President Trump announced his decision to withdraw from the failed Iran nuclear deal. The president has famously referred to it as “the worst deal in history.” Its very premise has been betrayed by its own abysmal track record over the past two years.
President Donald J. Trump Announces Fourteenth Wave of Judicial Nominees, Thirteenth Wave of United States Attorney Nominees, and Eighth Wave of United States Marshal Nominees
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Washington, DC - Today President Donald J. Trump announced his intent to nominate a fourteenth wave of judicial nominees, thirteenth wave of United States Attorney nominees, and eighth wave of United States Marshal nominees as follows:
White House on the Visit of President Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan
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Washington, DC - President Donald J. Trump will welcome President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan for his historic first visit to the White House on May 16, 2018.
Governor Brown Issues Executive Order to Protect Communities from Wildfire, Climate Impacts
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Sacramento, California - In the face of the worst wildfires in California’s history, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today issued an executive order to combat dangerous tree mortality, increase the ability of our forests to capture carbon and systematically improve forest management.
More than one day of early-pregnancy bleeding linked to lower birthweight
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- Written by Meredith Daly
Washington, DC - Women who experience vaginal bleeding for more than one day during the first trimester of pregnancy may be more likely to have a smaller baby, compared to women who do not experience bleeding in the first trimester, suggest researchers at the National Institutes of Health. On average, full-term babies born to women with more than one day of bleeding in the first trimester were about 3 ounces lighter than those born to women with no bleeding during this time. Additionally, infants born to women with more than a day of first trimester bleeding were roughly twice as likely to be small for gestational age, a category that includes infants who are healthy but small, as well as those whose growth has been restricted because of insufficient nutrition or oxygen or other causes.
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