President Joe Biden has arrived in the United Kingdom for the first stop of his three-nation European tour. During his visit, he will meet with King Charles III and Prime Minister Boris Johnson to discuss the war in Ukraine and the U.S.'s moral obligation to provide Ukraine with the necessary resources to protect itself. Biden will then travel to Geneva, Switzerland to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin to make it clear that the U.S. will not stand idly by in the face of Russian aggression.
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Roy Herron, a Tennessee state lawmaker and former chairperson of the state Democratic Party, passed away on Sunday due to injuries sustained in a jet ski accident. He was a champion of education and healthcare, and a strong supporter of the Tennessee Promise. His death has been met with an outpouring of grief from his colleagues and constituents, with Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee saying, “He will be remembered for his tireless work on behalf of his constituents and his commitment to making Tennessee a better place.”
President Joe Biden is in Europe this week for the NATO summit in Lithuania, and has already held a meeting with U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. The U.S. and its NATO allies are looking to maintain a unified voice in support of Ukraine, and Biden will also meet with King Charles III to discuss the war and revise plans for dealing with Russian aggression. The trip will conclude in Helsinki, Finland, where Biden will celebrate the expanding alliance with Finland as the newest member of NATO.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen recently visited Beijing to discuss setting relations between the U.S. and China on a "surer footing". Yellen noted that the two countries have significant disagreements, but the Biden administration does not see the relationship as a zero-sum game. She said that the two countries must communicate their disagreements clearly and work together to address shared global challenges, while considering curbs on U.S. investment in China. Yellen urged the two countries to find common ground and build trust through dialogue and cooperation.
The Republican Party of Iowa announced Saturday that the state's presidential nominating caucuses will be held on January 15, 2024, the federal holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr. White House candidates have been campaigning in Iowa since last winter, and the Iowa caucuses will kick off the Republican selection process for a nominee. The Iowa GOP is looking forward to hosting a historic caucus and is hopeful that the party will be successful in defeating Joe Biden in the 2024 election.
A federal appeals court has temporarily reversed a lower court ruling that found Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth unconstitutional, allowing the state to enforce the ban for now. The decision has been met with criticism from LGBTQ+ advocates, who argue that the ban is unconstitutional and puts transgender youth at risk of harm. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has said it will continue to fight the ban in court, and advocates will continue to fight for the rights of transgender youth to access the gender-affirming care they need.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Snake Island in the Black Sea to commemorate the 500th day of the war and honor the Ukrainian soldiers who fought for the island. He laid flowers at a memorial and released wreaths onto the water, and said that reclaiming control of the island is a sign that Ukraine will regain its territory. The video serves as a reminder of the 500 days of full-scale war that Ukraine has endured, and of the bravery of its soldiers in the face of the Russian invasion.







