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Politics: President Barack Obama (Weekly) Newsletter for 2025-04-20 ( 3 items )  
Rand Issues Commentary: Averting Unconstrained Nuclear Risks With Russia (10)
SANTA MONICA, California, April 17 (TNSres) -- Rand issued the following commentary on April 15, 2025: * * * Averting Unconstrained Nuclear Risks with Russia By William Courtney The New START Treaty, a nuclear arms reduction agreement, will expire next February, ending limits on U.S. and Russian long-range nuclear forces. Negotiations on a new treaty have not begun and may take years. In the interim, nuclear risks might be contained if the United States and Russia do not undercut New START limits. Hardline rule in Russia and the nuclear bui more PR

University of Kansas: School of Social Welfare to Host Panel, Networking Event to Celebrate Launch of New Center (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, April 17 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news: * * * School of Social Welfare to host panel, networking event to celebrate launch of new center LAWRENCE -- The University of Kansas School of Social Welfare will host a panel presentation and networking opportunity April 23 that will celebrate the launch of the school's new Center for the Advancement of Healthcare for Everyone (CAHE). The two-part event will open with a panel discussion led by local and national health care experts and will conclude with net more PR

Veteran Medal of Honor Recipient Rejoins Marine Corps After 15 Years (10)
WASHINGTON, April 17 -- The U.S. Department of Defense issued the following news: * * * Veteran Medal of Honor Recipient Rejoins Marine Corps After 15 Years Dakota Meyer, a Marine Corps veteran who received the Medal of Honor for his gallant actions during a 2009 battle in Kunar Province, Afghanistan, reenlisted into the Marine Corps Reserve during a ceremony at the Pentagon today, following a 15-year break in service. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth readministered the oath of enlistment to Meyer, now 36 years old, who retained his previous more PR