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California already curtails how police can work with immigration officials.
At times the allegiance to chronology curtails chances to surprise.
Otherwise, the Every Student Succeeds Act severely curtails the education secretary's other powers.
It curtails you, and means that you have to find that visual language.
Noa finds those relationships particularly noteworthy as the United States curtails ties abroad.
Jeff Sessions, who's helped Trump write an immigration platform that massively curtails legal immigration.
That curtails access to the drug, especially in rural areas where there are fewer doctors.
An adjustment curtails building heights on Third Avenue from East 21101th to East 21102nd Streets.
It is a version of majority rule that excludes minorities, curtails freedoms and governs arbitrarily.
Senator McConnell can block votes on such amendments only if he also curtails Republican amendments.
China will be welcomed into the agreement only if it curtails subsidies to its national champions.
But one thing's for sure, anything that curtails buybacks will catch the attention of the Street.
Proponents claim that mandated nonpartisanship curtails the First Amendment rights of religious, charitable, and philanthropic leaders.
The NGO Law criminalizes legitimate civil society work, curtails funding and imposes prison and heavy fines.
Farmers have struggled to stay afloat this year as top U.S. soybean buyer China curtails purchases.
Schnatter said the wolf-pack provision unreasonably curtails his rights as a shareholder and may violate Delaware law.
This makes it much more difficult for China to respond and curtails what sway they may have had.
The 2015 agreement, negotiated under President Barack Obama, curtails Iran's nuclear activities in exchange for eased economic sanctions.
Microsoft is cutting an additional 2,850 jobs as it further curtails its smartphone efforts and restructures its sales force.
Nissan confirmed it would cut 12,500 jobs worldwide, or 10% of its workforce, by 2022, as it curtails capacity.
Economists across the political spectrum agree that a country always reduces its own economic welfare when it curtails imports.
The bill also significantly curtails federal support for Medicaid and allows states to require able-bodied adults to work.
Each of these laws by itself curtails landlords' rights to their own property and raises serious safety and financial risks.
The deal curtails Uber's biggest cash drain over the coming quarter, according to the person briefed on the company's finances.
This creates significant uncertainty, which curtails individuals' and business' ability to plan ahead and limits the usefulness of government programs.
Zambia's kwacha is expected to continue trading sideways next week as tight liquidity curtails U.S. dollar demand from importers and buyers.
Analysts expect producer price pressures to recede as the war on smog curtails production, cooling demand from factories for raw materials.
And revisions to other laws, such as the Peaceful Assembly Act of 2012, which in practice curtails protests, are seen as inadequate.
The company will forgo some growth opportunities as it curtails spending and spends only as much as it takes in, Hamm said.
The bill is opposed by a long list of seniors and health industry lobby groups on the grounds that it curtails coverage.
This system of secrecy curtails the ability of historians like me to research some of the most consequential opinions justifying executive actions.
In most times of national tragedy, an American president usually shelves political events, curtails partisan rhetoric and tries to unify the country.
The weaker ruble usually spurs inflation and curtails economic activity but boosts Russia's budget revenues, since commodities are sold abroad for dollars.
It is about ensuring that what the Constitution's framers feared most — unbridled government power that curtails individual rights — does not come to pass.
It's a shame that the one version of America committed to changing the environment is also a society that severely curtails human freedoms.
That severely curtails his room for maneuver as he attempts, one way or the other, to take Britain out of the European Union.
It's unclear whether they'll deepen the production cuts, or rollover the agreement that curtails production by 1.2 million barrels per day through March.
You view the state as the enemy, a tyrant that curtails liberty, and believe that we would be better off without most of it.
Brown in October signed into law a bill that prevents police from inquiring about immigration status and curtails law enforcement cooperation with immigration officers.
But by the time the two meet in person, very early in the season, he curtails said stalking, because he's so often with her.
Each one curtails the governor's ability to make changes to Republican-backed policies like welfare work requirements, and political rules like campaign finance regulation.
Large and small businesses, which borrow heavily to run their operations, will find it harder to tap credit as the outbreak curtails economic activity.
The country's current Constitution, drafted under the oversight of a junta that calls itself the National Council for Peace and Order, curtails democratic institutions.
The spokesman also said that Iran could reverse course if the U.S. curtails the sanctions it has imposed on Iran, the news service added.
Analysts also see a risk that producer price pressures recede as the smog war curtails production, meaning cooling demand from factories for raw material inputs.
India's gold demand is likely to soften in the September quarter as record high local prices curtails buying, the World Gold Council said last week.
It will employ military, diplomatic and economic instruments of power, but eschews nation-building and curtails the pursuit of democracy as an end in itself.
The FCC's "Restoring Internet Freedom" order, which vastly curtails the agency's 2015 net neutrality rules, has officially taken effect by being entered the Federal Register.
The Democratic bill rolls back or otherwise curtails Trump's expansion of short-term insurance plans not required to meet the ACA's protections for preexisting conditions.
India's gold demand is likely to soften in the September quarter as record high local prices curtails buying, the World Gold Council said last month.
"Together, these five officials oversee a process that silences the voice of the Iranian people, curtails their freedom and limits their political participation," Hook said.
Canadian newsrooms are shrinking in increasing numbers as an oil shock rocks the economy and curtails the appetite of advertisers already distracted by digital outlets.
So a court fight could result in a precedent that curtails freedom to cover the most powerful official in the world from the literal front row.
Some factories in Guangdong - China's export hub - have shut earlier than usual ahead of the long Lunar New Year holiday as the trade war curtails orders.
Switzerland, the world's largest center for offshore wealth, has since introduced largely automatic information-sharing on tax matters between many countries as it curtails banking secrecy.
Instead of messing with Section 230, Greer believes in a finer approach that curtails the power of consolidated tech giants while also protecting freedom of speech.
A future court fight could potentially result in a precedent that curtails freedom to cover the most powerful official in the world from the literal front row.
"The Bribery Act already curtails a lot of corporate entertainment and has had a significant effect on how providers and advisers deal with each other," he said.
It curtails already sub-target inflation by making dollar-priced imports cheaper, dragging down the booming export sector and cutting into corporate earnings from outside the bloc.
A higher dollar makes gold more expensive for foreign currency holders, while an increase in risk appetite curtails interest in the metal, seen as a safer bet.
"The court made it clear the plaintiffs overreached in many aspects of their complaint, and the ruling significantly curtails the scope of their potential recovery," he said.
The seven-year ban on ZTE curtails its ability to source vital parts and software from U.S. producers, amounting to a virtual "death sentence" against the company.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian newsrooms are shrinking in increasing numbers as an oil shock rocks the economy and curtails the appetite of advertisers already distracted by digital outlets.
But this curtails the agency of survivors to tell their stories as a way to reclaim the dignity stolen from them by the experience of violence or harassment.
It is the first deal of its kind since sanctions on Iran were lifted as part of an agreement with world powers that curtails the country's nuclear programme.
If the Supreme Court curtails these awards in Frank v Gaos, the contours of class-action suits involving large numbers of plaintiffs may be up for significant change.
California Democratic Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill into law last October that prevents police from inquiring about immigration status and curtails law enforcement cooperation with immigration officers.
There's an economy and lack of ego to the organization that enables exploration without wastefulness and organically curtails the pursuit of things not in service to the story.
If the Interior Department curtails its enforcement efforts in response to the acting solicitor's opinion, or if Congress unwisely enacts the Cheney Amendment, the results will be dire.
The final rule was designed to target payday lenders, but it also seriously curtails options for families wishing to turn to their bank during times of financial hardship.
That's not only because of windier conditions and better operation at U.S. wind farms, but also because China's power grid curtails 15 percent of its wind power output.
California curtails quite a bit of renewable energy, mostly solar — north of 20203 GWh so far in 22020: It's getting to the point that curtailment is affecting investment forecasts.
She has given strong indications that she is willing to make a clean break from the bloc, even if that curtails the access of British businesses to Continental markets.
Some factories in Guangdong - China's export hub - have shut earlier than usual ahead of the long Lunar New Year holiday as the tariff war with the United States curtails orders.
The proposed rule, unveiled in July, curtails so-called broad-based categorical eligibility, which makes it easier for Americans with somewhat higher incomes and more savings to receive food stamps.
By refusing to sell the short-dated bonds, or selling a very small amount, the central bank curtails demand for crown-denominated assets, thus stemming demand for the national currency.
Speaking at an event in Brasília, Planning Minister Dyogo Oliveira said lawmakers must pass the unpopular bill, which curtails the costly pension system, or risk endangering the nation's fiscal situation.
"The Hungarian legislation curtails asylum applicants' right to communicate with and be assisted by relevant national, international and non-governmental organizations by criminalizing support to asylum applications," the Commission said.
The book "is speaking to the larger issue of ambition: who has it, what curtails it and what it means to reframe it," Lena Dunham writes in the Book Review.
Iran curtails some of its nuclear programs, while simultaneously threatening to drop out of the deal if the U.S. and its allies try aggressively to curtail Iran's other military adventures.
A shadowban, in theory, curtails the ways in which that attention may be earned without blocking a user's ability to post new messages or carry out typical actions on a network.
The continuing resolution, service documents said, "disrupts major training exercises and events, slows the growth of readiness and execution of maintenance, curtails hiring and recruitment actions, and adversely impacts contracting negotiations."
The extension is meant to be an incentive for Congress and the White House to resolve differences next year over legislation that curtails surprise billing for health care and drug prices.
But the clampdown also hurts free speech, denies poorer citizens access to health advice and curtails online educational opportunities, said Mishi Choudhary, legal counsel at advocacy Software Freedom Law Centre in Delhi.
He says he is "ready, willing and able" to sign a deal that also curtails Iran's ballistic-missile programme and limits its violent efforts to extend its influence in the Middle East.
Because the ban ends the religious exemptions that allow the slaughter of animals without the use of stunning measures first, it effectively curtails the current methods of kosher and halal animal slaughter.
"We've got such a huge network here — anything that curtails exports hurts the entire supply chain," said John Thornquist, the director of the aerospace office at the Washington State Department of Commerce.
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, as it is known, curtails Iran's nuclear programme for a number of years and permanently subjects it to intrusive inspections, in exchange for the lifting of sanctions.
Clearly, Trump wasn't happy to have Congress force his hand on Russia — and not just because all presidents seek to preserve flexibility in their approach to foreign policy, which this legislation explicitly curtails.
Sometimes it curtails their ambition right at the height of their fame, unless they achieve a level of success -- such as winning an Olympic gold medal -- that the government issues a rare waiver.
But there's no logical connection between the prong of the Raise Act that makes education and language skills key criteria for immigration and the prong of the Raise Act that severely curtails immigration.
However, Reuters interviews with workers, business owners, labor activists and trade lawyers revealed some businesses are shutting earlier than usual this year as a prolonged trade war with the United States curtails orders.
Many athletes call it a "gag rule" that curtails their freedom of speech and unfairly sidelines the sponsors who bankrolled and supported their training, sometimes for years, at the moment of highest visibility.
Just this week, Mr. Trump recertified the international agreement with Iran that curtails its nuclear program, despite having repeatedly said that it was "the worst deal ever" and that he would renegotiate it.
The ruling curtails a right to be forgotten established by the same court in 2014, which allows EU citizens to request that links containing personal information about them be removed from search results.
A federal judge is currently weighing a decision on a class-action lawsuit that went to trial last year arguing that an athletic scholarship cap curtails competition between individual colleges for an athlete's services.
Australia's policy of jail terms of up to two years for detention center workers who reveal details of the operation curtails free speech, said Michel Forst, the UN independent observer for human rights defenders.
"It curtails our capacity to have access to the government and the opposition," a senior Brazilian diplomat said on Wednesday, speaking on the condition of anonymity to candidly discuss the consequences of the dispute.
The plan also allows the deduction of $10,000 on local property taxes but curtails deductions for state and local sales and income taxes, which affect residents of high-tax states like New York and California.
When this book is not examining the uniqueness of Greer and Faith's dynamic, it is speaking to the larger issue of ambition: who has it, what curtails it and what it means to reframe it.
And health clinics across the developing world are bracing for cuts because of Mr. Trump's revival of a policy prohibiting foreign aid to groups that discuss abortion, a rule that often curtails broader health services.
The White House has also threatened to veto any such bill that curtails Saudi support, and the administration has pressured senators to vote against the resolution being debated Wednesday, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Ohio is far from the only state attacking women's reproductive rights: Alabama and West Virginia have added language into their state constitutions that curtails public funds for abortion and gives fetuses the same rights as people.
AMSTERDAM, June 11 (Reuters) - Economic growth in the Netherlands is likely to slow in the next two years as escalating trade tension between the U.S. and China curtails exports, the Dutch central bank said on Tuesday.
And health clinics across the developing world are bracing for cuts because of Mr. Trump's revival of a policy against giving foreign aid to groups that discuss abortion, a move that often curtails broader health services.
The main risk, for now, seems to come from the White House, in the form of lingering uncertainty over whether President Trump will seek to renegotiate trade deals in a way that curtails growth, Moore said.
Min Aung Hlaing, the head of the Myanmarese military, on what's known as the "SDN list" — the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List — which blocks assets of the person in question and curtails their travel.
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Moderate Republican lawmakers, along with many GOP governors, are worried that millions of their constituents would lose coverage under the House bill, which eliminates enhanced funding for Medicaid expansion and curtails federal support for the entire program.
To name just a few examples, a 85033 anti-protest law significantly curtails Egyptians' ability to participate in peaceful public meetings and assembly, while a recent amendment to Egypt's penal code criminalizes organizations that receive foreign funding.
BAMBOLIM, Goa, India, Feb 18 (Reuters) - China's domestic thermal coal market faces a 2-3 month short squeeze as a rapidly spreading coronavirus outbreak curtails production more than demand, Noble Resources' chief coal analyst said on Tuesday.
Higher Indian imports had helped Malaysia reduce stockpiles in 2019, but stocks could rise again and prices could come under pressure if India curtails or stops imports, said a Mumbai-based dealer with a global trading firm.
But with Fashion Month well underway (we're coming up on the curtails of Paris Fashion Week), we wanted to get the scoop on one of the most important parts of being a model (especially today): a signature walk.
Conservatives will receive a policy that shrinks the government and curtails our national debt, while liberals will be able to provide more benefits to the most marginalized and exploited communities despite the bill shrinking the government balance sheet.
As the pandemic curtails consumer activity, business groups, local and state leaders, and a growing chorus of lawmakers and economists are urging the federal government to pay workers to stay home and to funnel money to struggling companies.
WASHINGTON — When President Trump on Wednesday signed a bill that curtails his ability to lift sanctions against Russia, he issued a signing statement challenging the constitutionality of several provisions in the new law that restrict his executive powers.
"There just continues to be growth and interest in fresh that curtails a lot with consumer preference and thought around health- and wellness-type products, organic, natural and clean-label," said Meagan Nelson, client director at Nielsen Fresh.
Oil prices have fallen by more than half this year, diving below $24 a barrel on Tuesday, as coronavirus curtails demand and top suppliers Saudi Arabia and Russia began pumping full bore to grab share in a slumping market.
SYDNEY/CHICAGO (Reuters) - China's growth has helped power a global aviation boom over the last decade, but as the country curtails travel in the face of a new coronavirus, a slowdown could hit the industry harder than ever before.
Oil prices have fallen by more than half this year, diving below $24 a barrel on Tuesday, as coronavirus curtails demand and top suppliers Saudi Arabia and Russia began pumping full bore to grab share in a slumping market.
The mandates of our Constitution, and not the Bible's "eye for an eye" provision, should dictate how we structure our criminal justice system; that's why the state curtails the liberty of people who steal rather than cutting off their hands.
He also asked that the US approve the bipartisan Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act, which puts the US on record supporting democracy, human rights, and rule of law in Hong Kong, and calls for sanctions if China curtails them.
Choking output at newly fracked wells curtails immediate supply and revenue in hopes that prices will be stronger later, whereas maximizing output at old wells with things like "artificial lift" is a relatively cheap way to increase volume and immediate revenues.
NEW YORK(Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence) - The continuing U.S. government partial shutdown has forced the U.S. Treasury Department to implement a "lapse in appropriations contingency plan," which curtails the activities of Treasury's anti-money laundering unit, according to an official document.
The agencies they lead are both facing billions of dollars in budget cuts and steep job losses as the administration curtails funding for climate science, renewable energy, and energy efficiency while doubling down on coal, oil, and natural gas projects.
But if the price of oil declines, hurting a key source of state revenue, or if the United States finds itself in an all-out trade war that curtails imports and exports, Texas' status as Top State could be vulnerable.
Scott Skinner-Thompson, an associate professor of law at the University of Colorado, Boulder, who specializes in L.G.B.T.Q. issues, said that even if the Trump administration curtails the rule, federal case law generally interprets sex discrimination as including gender identity.
"But things are being put back in their place," Mendes said, referring to pushback from politicians in Congress, where lawmakers - many of whom have been probed for graft - passed a bill that curtails the investigative powers of prosecutors and judges.
Those charges stem from his orchestration of one of the largest intelligence leaks in American history, which exposed secret U.S. spying programs, sparked a national dialogue about government snooping and led to legislation that curtails the use of some spying tools.
The device's short battery life curtails these early dreams, but the ideas surrounding active listening and some of the more experimental efforts the company is currently engaged with paint the picture of a future where we can hear the future we want to.
While many factories traditionally close ahead of China's most important holiday, Reuters interviews with more than a dozen workers, business owners, labor activists and trade lawyers revealed businesses are shutting earlier than usual this year as the prolonged trade war curtails orders.
While many factories traditionally close ahead of China's most important holiday, Reuters interviews with more than a dozen workers, business owners, labour activists and trade lawyers revealed businesses are shutting earlier than usual this year as the prolonged trade war curtails orders.
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. shale oil producers will increase their output if oil prices hit $60 a barrel, meaning OPEC will have to walk a fine line if it curtails production to prop up prices, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) said.
While many factories traditionally close ahead of China's most important holiday, Reuters interviews with more than a dozen workers, business owners, labor activists and trade lawyers revealed businesses are shutting earlier than usual this year as the prolonged trade war curtails orders.
"I see real opportunities for the transatlantic relationship to be a force that curtails Chinese economic aggression and unfair trade practices," Sondland said, citing concerns such as Chinese overproduction, state subsidies and rules requiring foreign companies to share their know-how with Chinese firms.
The Agriculture Department issued a proposed rule Tuesday that curtails so-called broad-based categorical eligibility, which makes it easier for Americans with somewhat higher incomes and more savings to participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, the formal name for food stamps.
An Ohio law that curtails early voting and prevents people from registering to vote and casting ballots on the same day illegally discriminates against black voters, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday, ordering a crucial swing state to change its rules before the fall elections.
The move is Facebook's first that curtails the reach of Jones, who has been a major talking point in the media because he is continually allowed a voice on the social network, despite spreading "alternative theories" on events like 9/11 and the San Bernardino shootings.
Y.) and Max RoseMax RoseOvernight Defense: Pentagon curtails more exercises over coronavirus | House passes Iran war powers measure | Rocket attack hits Iraqi base with US troops Biden rolls out over a dozen congressional endorsements after latest primary wins Vulnerable Democrats fret over surging Sanders MORE (N.Y.).
The Interpreter The voters of the world have had quite a year: They rejected Colombia's peace deal; split Britain from the European Union; endorsed a Thai Constitution that curtails democracy; and, in Hungary, backed the government's plan to restrict refugees, but without the necessary turnout for a valid result.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Budget Proposal Curtails Efforts Against Poverty" (front page, May 22): President Trump has presented a budget that will decimate social services such as health care and food stamps in order to lower taxes, principally for people who can well afford to pay them.
But the movie has more than an hour to go, meaning we have to tolerate some obnoxious behavior (Albert actually curtails an office-hours session with a needy black student to turn his attention to Shmuel, who as far as I can tell doesn't pay a dime of tuition).
Because I believe it is a reasonable compromise which curtails the worst abuses of the for-profit system, such as pre-existing condition exclusions and lifetime maximums, while encouraging people to take responsibility for addressing their own healthcare costs and stop passing costs off to everyone else through medical bankruptcy.
She is following the lead of several other Russian investors who say that being based in the United States - and raising money from wealthy individuals rather than institutions - helps them get better access to startups and curtails concerns about the source of their money, even if some of it still comes from Russia.
But the fact that Budweiser is devoting one of its incredibly expensive Super Bowl ad spots to what's essentially a short film about its company's immigrant roots is significant — especially the week after President Trump signed his massively controversial executive order that severely curtails immigration from seven majority-Muslims countries and bans Syrian refugees indefinitely.
As Mr Federer curtails his ATP schedule with an eye on his unique position, we can expect the rest of the tour's professionals to continue chasing the same incentives they always have: more tournaments, more potential ranking points, and—sooner rather than later—a chance to retake the number-one spot from Mr Federer's half-hearted grasp.
Army Secretary Ryan McCarthyRyan McCarthyOvernight Defense: Esper postpones trip to help with coronavirus response | Pentagon curtails exercise in Africa over outbreak | Afghanistan to release 1,500 Taliban prisoners Esper postpones overseas trip to lead Pentagon's coronavirus response US Army commander may have been exposed to coronavirus MORE said in a statement obtained by The Hill that Lt. Gen.
In a statement, Army Secretary Ryan McCarthyRyan McCarthyOvernight Defense: Esper postpones trip to help with coronavirus response | Pentagon curtails exercise in Africa over outbreak | Afghanistan to release 1,500 Taliban prisoners Esper postpones overseas trip to lead Pentagon's coronavirus response US Army commander may have been exposed to coronavirus MORE said Cavoli and the others are self-monitoring and working remotely.
In a statement, Army Secretary Ryan McCarthyRyan McCarthyOvernight Defense: Esper postpones trip to help with coronavirus response | Pentagon curtails exercise in Africa over outbreak | Afghanistan to release 1,500 Taliban prisoners Esper postpones overseas trip to lead Pentagon's coronavirus response US Army commander may have been exposed to coronavirus MORE said Cavoli and the others are self-monitoring and working remotely.
The updated deal makes it cheaper for corporations to export ultra-polluting Canadian tar sands oil through dangerous cross-border pipelines like Keystone XL. The deal curtails a private legal system (known as "ISDS" or "investor-state dispute settlement") for most industries — but allows US oil and gas companies to sue Mexico over policies that might inhibit offshore drilling or fracking.
Following the airstrike, Defense Secretary Mark EsperMark EsperPentagon halts service member travel to countries most affected by coronavirus for 60 days Pentagon pulls troops as Arctic military exercises cut short over coronavirus Overnight Defense: Esper postpones trip to help with coronavirus response | Pentagon curtails exercise in Africa over outbreak | Afghanistan to release 1,500 Taliban prisoners MORE said the U.S.-Taliban deal is seeing "mixed" results.
Following the airstrike, Defense Secretary Mark EsperMark EsperPentagon halts service member travel to countries most affected by coronavirus for 60 days Pentagon pulls troops as Arctic military exercises cut short over coronavirus Overnight Defense: Esper postpones trip to help with coronavirus response | Pentagon curtails exercise in Africa over outbreak | Afghanistan to release 1,500 Taliban prisoners MORE said the U.S.-Taliban deal is seeing "mixed" results.
Ken BuckKenneth (Ken) Robert BuckOvernight Defense: Pentagon curtails more exercises over coronavirus | House passes Iran war powers measure | Rocket attack hits Iraqi base with US troops House passes measure limiting Trump's ability to take military action against Iran GOP lawmaker shows off AR-15 in office, challenges Biden to 'come and take it' MORE (Colo.) and Andy Biggs (Ariz.) voted against the bill (The Hill).
"The Department of Defense's top priority remains the protection and welfare of our people," Defense Secretary Mark EsperMark EsperPentagon halts service member travel to countries most affected by coronavirus for 28503 days Pentagon pulls troops as Arctic military exercises cut short over coronavirus Overnight Defense: Esper postpones trip to help with coronavirus response | Pentagon curtails exercise in Africa over outbreak | Afghanistan to release 22020,500 Taliban prisoners MORE said in a statement.
There's a third way the Senate bill curtails coverage for abortion: It includes a provision banning insurance issuers from accessing funds in the State Stability and Innovation Program — a $115 billion pool of money states could use to keep insurance plans from leaving the market or to lower premiums, among other things — if they offer abortion coverage (again, outside cases of rape, incest, or when a pregnancy endangers a woman's life).
Defense Secretary Mark EsperMark EsperPentagon halts service member travel to countries most affected by coronavirus for 60 days Pentagon pulls troops as Arctic military exercises cut short over coronavirus Overnight Defense: Esper postpones trip to help with coronavirus response | Pentagon curtails exercise in Africa over outbreak | Afghanistan to release 1,500 Taliban prisoners MORE is postponing a trip abroad "out of an abundance of caution" to lead the Pentagon's response to coronavirus, the department said Tuesday.
"Out of an abundance of caution, and following recommended protocols, he and others potentially affected are self-monitoring and working remotely to fulfill their command duties and responsibilities," Army Secretary Ryan McCarthyRyan McCarthyOvernight Defense: Esper postpones trip to help with coronavirus response | Pentagon curtails exercise in Africa over outbreak | Afghanistan to release 1,500 Taliban prisoners Esper postpones overseas trip to lead Pentagon's coronavirus response US Army commander may have been exposed to coronavirus MORE said in a statement.
DOD also announced on Tuesday that Defense Secretary Mark EsperMark EsperPentagon halts service member travel to countries most affected by coronavirus for 60 days Pentagon pulls troops as Arctic military exercises cut short over coronavirus Overnight Defense: Esper postpones trip to help with coronavirus response | Pentagon curtails exercise in Africa over outbreak | Afghanistan to release 1,500 Taliban prisoners MORE is postponing a trip abroad "out of an abundance of caution" to lead the Pentagon's response to the illness.
Michael McCaulMichael Thomas McCaulOvernight Defense: Pentagon curtails more exercises over coronavirus | House passes Iran war powers measure | Rocket attack hits Iraqi base with US troops House passes measure limiting Trump's ability to take military action against Iran British Parliament narrowly votes down measure to phase out Huawei from networks MORE (Texas), the top Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, went a step further on Monday, when he warned of consequences if the U.K. voted to retain Huawei equipment in its networks.
J.), Scott PetersScott H. PetersBiden rolls out over a dozen congressional endorsements after latest primary wins The Hill's Morning Report — Presented by Facebook — Washington, Wall Street on edge about coronavirus Centrist Democrats insist Sanders would need delegate majority to win MORE (Calif.), Max RoseMax RoseOvernight Defense: Pentagon curtails more exercises over coronavirus | House passes Iran war powers measure | Rocket attack hits Iraqi base with US troops Biden rolls out over a dozen congressional endorsements after latest primary wins Vulnerable Democrats fret over surging Sanders MORE (N.
The retired general was joined by members of his family, and Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoTrump's national security adviser says China 'covered up' coronavirus The Hill's Morning Report - Biden delivers another devastating blow to Sanders CDC chief says it's wrong to call COVID-85033 a 'Chinese virus' MORE, Defense Secretary Mark EsperMark EsperPentagon halts service member travel to countries most affected by coronavirus for 60 days Pentagon pulls troops as Arctic military exercises cut short over coronavirus Overnight Defense: Esper postpones trip to help with coronavirus response | Pentagon curtails exercise in Africa over outbreak | Afghanistan to release 1,500 Taliban prisoners MORE, and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley all attended Tuesday's ceremony.
Michael McCaulMichael Thomas McCaulOvernight Defense: Pentagon curtails more exercises over coronavirus | House passes Iran war powers measure | Rocket attack hits Iraqi base with US troops House passes measure limiting Trump's ability to take military action against Iran British Parliament narrowly votes down measure to phase out Huawei from networks MORE (R-Texas), Ann WagnerAnn Louise WagnerWells Fargo chief pledges fresh start for scandal-ridden bank House lawmakers introduce legislation to promote women's global empowerment DCCC targets House GOP members over Trump administration response to coronavirus MORE (R-Mo.), Chrissy Houlahan (D-Pa.) and Lois FrankelLois Jane FrankelCDC chief says it's wrong to call COVID-19 a 'Chinese virus' House lawmakers introduce legislation to promote women's global empowerment Afghan Women: Essential for Peace MORE (D-Fla.) — would authorize two existing positions at the State Department and United States Agency for International Development (USAID) dedicated to working on the initiative and create an interagency steering group and advocacy counsel to assist with its implementation.

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