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NPR reporting says the SCOTUS ruling could spark the largest-ever decline in representation by Black members of Congress.
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The 1973 War Powers Act allows a president to deploy forces for that long if there's an imminent threat, which is up for debate. But after 60 days, Congressional approval is required.
World Central Kitchen has served almost 300 million meals in Ukraine since the war started in 2022, often in active conflict zones.