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Reeling Midwest Farmers Look for Lawmakers’ Plan B as Aid Stalls

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Lawmakers from Midwest farm states, thwarted by a congressional stalemate over additional coronavirus stimulus legislation, are turning to federal agencies to rescue agricultural producers hit by trade wars, the pandemic, and devastating storms.

FY21 Air Force Budget Priorities

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The Air Force is preparing for a new wave of spending on aircraft procurement, IT modernization, readiness, and Space Force within a constrained overall budget. This Bloomberg Government report examines where the money is going in air, space, and cyberspace capabilities.

HEALTH CARE BRIEFING: Trump Admits to Downplaying Virus Threat

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President Donald Trump defended telling journalist Bob Woodward that he intentionally downplayed the severity of the coronavirus in public, saying he didn’t want to cause panic or price spikes.

What to Know in Washington: Trump Tries to Deliver Trade Promise

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With two months to go until Election Day, President Donald Trump is trying to make good on a number of trade promises to protect key constituencies in swing states to bolster support for his campaign and vulnerable Senate Republicans.

Navy to Build Ship-Based ‘Edge’ Cloud for Future Combat System

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The U.S. Navy is preparing large-scale investments in ship-mounted cloud computing infrastructure as the backbone of its future strategy for network-centric naval warfare.

What to Know in Washington: Biden’s Moment to Take on Trump

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Joe Biden will set the tone for a bruising general election battle against President Donald Trump as he accepts the Democratic nomination tonight in a speech testing his ability to connect with voters in the virtual campaign format of the pandemic.

Covid Flight From Transit Forces Shift to Riders Without Choices

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Public transportation leaders are rethinking how to serve riders who depend on them, as they adjust to the possibility that many commuters who abandoned mass transit during the Covid-19 pandemic will never return.

Air Force Spending Likely to Heat Up in Arctic: Defensive Line

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The Department of the Air Force has outlined a new Arctic Strategy designed to implement guidance of the Defense Department’s 2019 plan,...

Trump Polling Slump Fuels Democratic Hopes of Expanding Majority

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House Democrats are in position to grow their majority a year and a half after beginning preparations to simply hold it for a second straight Congress.

HEALTH CARE BRIEFING: Trump Drug Plan Gives Grassley Time to Act

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President Donald Trump gave the drug industry until Aug. 24 to find a suitable alternative to one of his drug pricing plans, time Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) indicated he plans to use to build support for his own prescription drug package, Alex Ruoff reports.

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