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South Korean Forces Discharge Cautionary Shots as North Korean Personnel Transiently Infiltrate Boundary

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — In the face of heightened tensions over the North’s recent propagation of debris-laden balloon launches, South Korean forces discharged cautionary shots following a violation of the terrestrial boundary by North Korean military personnel earlier this week, according to an announcement from South Korea’s military on Tuesday. A contingent of North Korean solders, engaged in nondisclosed …

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Administration Under Biden Mulls Safeguards for Non-Citizen Spouses of American Nationals

The Biden team is deliberating on a potential program aimed at shielding non-citizen spouses of U.S. nationals from expulsion and authorizing their lawful employment within the nation, informed by the intelligence of four bureaucrats privy to the discourse. These informants, requesting anonymity to converse on the subject, indicated that deliberations are ongoing and the program’s specifics remain nebulous. Such a …

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Community agricultural nonprofits secure government grants

Jun. 10—The United States Department of Agriculture has allotted $250,000 to Zero Emissions Northwest and Partners for Rural Washington. This is to aid small-scale farm proprietors in their efforts to obtain federal assistance for updating their agricultural methods. The allocation will assist farmers in Washington in transitioning to green energy solutions and advancements in energy conservation, as mentioned in a …

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