Steve Nedved

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After meetings with Kim Jong Un, is President Trump hoping for Nobel Peace Prize?

Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images(LONDON) — Beyond denuclearization and a transformation of relations on the Korean peninsula, President Donald Trump after his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un may be hoping for the Nobel Peace Prize. In the Rose Garden at the White House weeks before his trip to Hanoi, Trump suggested that Japanese Prime Minister …

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Lighthizer: Progress is being made with China

US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer told the House Ways and Means Committee this morning President Trump remains committed to protecting American workers, farmers and ranchers, and economic system from China’s unfair trade practices. He says one of the biggest areas they’ve addressed throughout the trade negotiations are the non-tariff trade barriers.  Lighthizer says he’s hopeful …

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Bayer increases sales and expects sales to continue to rise in 2019

Bayer says not only did it complete the largest acquisition in its history last year, it also secured operational targets.   Werner Baumann, Bayer’s chairman of the board of management, says the company’s sales were up by 13 percent and earnings were up 3 percent. Bayer says the Crop Science division saw an increase in …

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Rain and mud taking a toll on cattle

Frequent rain and snowfall in the southern part of the Corn Belt is having negative effects on an Illinois farmer’s cattle herd. “We’ve really not had winter, we’ve had one long spring. We have only had a handful of days where the ground has been good and froze. It has been quite a challenge as …

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How ex-Theranos employees reacted to Elizabeth Holmes’ criminal charges: ‘There’s a lot of stuff I haven’t dealt with’

Justin Sullivan/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — This is episode 6 of “The Dropout,” a six-episode ABC Radio podcast about the fall of Elizabeth Holmes’ startup Theranos. If you haven’t listened to episode 1, episode 2, episode 3, episode 4 and episode 5, we advise that you do so first. By September 2018, Elizabeth Holmes’s company Theranos …

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Young North Korean defectors in South Korea have found success and fulfillment

ABC News(SEOUL) — 12-year-old Choi Hyunmi could feel the cold hitting her chest despite her warm layers. She had been marching through curvy roads, deep woods and a frozen river for about an hour with her mother and older brother in the middle of a violent snowstorm with winds blowing in freezing temperatures. It was …

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Wisconsin proposes pollution credits clearinghouse for farmers, municipalities

A bill in Wisconsin’s Senate might help farmers and the state’s water quality.  The proposal from Senators Robert Cowles, Jerry Petrowski, and Representative Joel Kitchens calls for improved pollutant trading, where a clearinghouse would provide payments to farmers for adopting nutrient management practices or new technologies to prevent phosphorus, nitrogen, and other pollutants from entering …

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Lake Erie Bill of Rights passes

Citizens of Toledo have passed the Lake Erie Bill of Rights, which says Lake Erie and the Lake Erie Watershed has the right to “exist, flourish, and naturally evolve.” Ohio Farm Bureau says this will allow people to file a lawsuit on the lake’s behalf against any businesses in the Lake Erie Watershed. Joe Cornely …

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New bioengineered labels coming soon

The new labels for foods that contain GMOs do not say “GMO.” They say “bioengineered” and derived from “bioengineering.” Michael Stebbins with the Council for Biotechnology Information explains… “The term bioengineered is being used because that’s what the law that was passed in 2016 states and bioengineered is a much more specific term to the …

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NYPD may never determine who fired fatal shot in detective’s friendly fire death: Source

Drew Angerer/Getty Images(NEW YORK) —  Two weeks after NYPD Detective Brian Simonsen died by friendly fire, investigators have been unable to determine which officer fired the shot that killed him, an NYPD spokesman told ABC News. The round that struck Simonsen was recovered but “the ballistics examination was inconclusive,” meaning “we are not able to …

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