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After Liberals Attack "Sound of Freedom" Movie - The Military Dares to Do the Unthinkable
I can't believe they did this!

Why Wisconsin's Pension Chief Earns Eight Times the Governor's Salary
The state’s retirement fund staff are among the country’s highest-paid state employees.
Big Pharma's Battle With the Biden Administration Could Have Legs
Wall Street should pay attention as the pharma industry mounts a widening legal campaign against the Inflation Reduction Act.
Statement by Secretary Vilsack Regarding India’s Reduction In Tariffs on Agricultural Products

WASHINGTON, Sept. 8, 2023 – U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack issued the following statement today in response to the announcement by the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) that India has agreed to reduce tariffs on key U.S. agricultural products:

At the Africa Food Systems Forum, USDA Announces Major Partnerships in Africa

Washington, D.C. – Sept. 7, 2023 - The U.S. Department of Agriculture Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs Jenny Lester Moffitt announced new partnerships to enhance plant and animal health at the Africa Food Systems Forum in Tanzania this week. Under Secretary Moffitt’s engagements underscored USDA’s strong partnership in Africa through delivering real solutions.

Rams WR Kupp (hamstring) to start season on IR
The Rams have placed standout wide receiver Cooper Kupp on injured reserve due to his lingering hamstring issues.
Everyone Who’s Ever Worked Anywhere Ever Comes Forward To Allege Their Boss Created A Toxic Work Environment

U.S. — After reports surfaced that employees at The Tonight Show were occasionally criticized by boss Jimmy Fallon, millions of Americans have come forward saying that they too have experienced a boss being occasionally unhappy.

September 9

1919 - Boston's police force goes on strike
1932 - Spanish Cortes grants Catalonia autonomy
1942 - 1st bombing on continental US soil at Mount Emily, Oregon during WWII by Japanese planes
1944 - US 113th cavalry passes Belgian-Dutch borders
1950 - 1st use of TV laugh track by "The Hank McCune Show" in the US
1964 - German DR government allows short visits to West Germany
1970 - Feyenoord wins soccer's Club World Cup
1972 - West German equestrian rider Liselott Linsenhoff follows her dressage teams gold in Mexico City with the individual dressage title at her home Olympics in Munich
2013 - US Open Men's Tennis: Spaniard Rafael Nadal wins his second US title; beats Novak Đoković 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1
2016 - North Korea conducts its fifth nuclear test at the Punggye-ri Nuclear Test Site, at the time its largest ever test at 10 kilotons but superseded by the 2017 test

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