Media Tip Sheet: How China’s Control on Exports Impacts the U.S. Military
The development of missiles, fighter jets, smart bombs, and other military gear is in jeopardy as China restricts exports of rare earth minerals.
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Media Tip Sheet: How China’s Control on Exports Impacts the U.S. Military
The development of missiles, fighter jets, smart bombs, and other military gear is in jeopardy as China restricts exports of rare earth minerals.
All Members of a Vaccine Panel Removed by HHS
The George Washington University has experts available to talk about all aspects of this issue.
Media Tip Sheet: Gun Deaths Among Children Increase in States with Loosened Gun Laws
A new study published this week shows that over 7,000 children have died from firearm related injuries since the Supreme Court ruled in 2010 to allow states to set their own gun laws.
Media Tip Sheet: June 14 Army Parade
In celebration of the Army’s 250th anniversary, two dozen tanks will roll through downtown D.C. and 50 helicopters will fly overhead. In addition, thousands of troops will participate in marches.
Media Tip Sheet: Deploying National Guard to LA Protests
CNN reports that protests in Los Angeles continue for a fourth day. People gathered in LA on Saturday to protest immigration aids.
Media Tip Sheet: New Study Shows Mothers Reported Worse Maternal Mental Health in 2023
In a new report published in Jama International Medicine shows mothers reported worse maternal mental health in 2023 than in 2016.
Media Tip Sheet: Supersonic Travel Is Taking Off
A bill recently introduced in the Senate could allow for the operation of civil supersonic flights in the United States. A Colorado-based organization is already developing the first supersonic...
Media Tip Sheet:Honoring the 81st Anniversary of D-Day
Tomorrow marks the 81st anniversary of D-Day.
Media Tip Sheet: German Chancellor Merz Visits White House
Germany’s new Chancellor Friedrich Merz visited the White House and President Trump on Thursday
Georgia Wants to Continue Medicaid Work Requirements
A group of public health scholars have filed public comments urging the US Department of Health and Human Services to turn down the Medicaid work requirement waiver submitted by Georgia.