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04/08/2021 08:47 AM EDT
Hi, China Watchers! Your guest host this week is Isaac Stone Fish, CEO and founder of Strategy Risks, a firm that quantifies corporate exposure to China. Isaac is also a visiting fellow at the German Marshall Fund, a contributing columnist to the Washington Post, the author of a monthly column on China risk at Barron’s and of a forthcoming book on China’s influence on America and how to push back without being Trumpian or racist. Take it away, Isaac. Ben Pauker, world and national security editor
Science Expeditions, Engineering Expo offer virtual events statewide April 9â11 For news media
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A volunteer displays a bear skull during a Science Expeditions activity in 2019. Photo: Jeff Miller
Science Expeditions and Engineering Expo, marquee science-focused open houses that typically take place on the University of WisconsinâMadison campus, will offer a bevy of largely virtual â but still hands-on â events across the state from April 9 to April 11.
Taking advantage of the proliferation of virtual events, both open houses will offer greater access than ever to research labs, at-home experiments and live science demonstrations. More than a dozen live, virtual events begin April 9, with many more available all weekend and even beyond.
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On Friday morning, all three broadcast networks ignored left-wing Antifa rioters committing violence yet again in Portland, Oregon. After federal officials took down barriers surrounding the Mark O. Hatfield federal courthouse, put up last July due to nightly attacks on the building, Antifa responded violently on Thursday as they broke windows and set multiple fires to the building while assaulting law enforcement.
Fox & Friends First co-host
Todd Piro announced to viewers today that he will be starting a six-week paternity leave to spend time with his young daughter at home.
“I am not sure my dad got the afternoon off after I was born but Fox really helps us out,” he told his early-bird viewers. “I’m going to miss you guys, going to miss my sisters. Love being with you all everyday but again it’s only six weeks, I’m not dying.”
Rotating hosts will take his place for the next six weeks, with
Benjamin Hall on Monday.
A Fox Newser since June 2017, Piro and his wife Amanda welcomed daughter McKenna into the world last November.