The American Farm Bureau Federation warned that feedstocks used in various food products, such as soybeans, cocoa beans, and sugar cane, could be impacted by supply chain disruptions, though the effects on consumers may not be immediate. Additionally, the group highlighted potential disruptions in the manufacturing sector, particularly in the production of farm equipment, vehicles, and auto parts. However, essential items like toilet paper, paper towels, and toothpaste are typically produced domestically or sourced reliably, mitigating the impact on availability.
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Here’s what happened to the OKC bomber, his accomplice and others in the 30 years since the attack
Timothy McVeigh was executed on June 11, 2001, for his role in the Oklahoma City bombing, famously referring to the child victims as "collateral damage" and quoting the poem "Invictus" before his death. Co-conspirator Terry Nichols, now serving a life sentence without parole, admitted to helping build the bomb and expressed remorse for his involvement, while Michael Fortier, who testified against them, entered witness protection after serving time for failing to warn authorities. John Doe...
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