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The military traded its flu vaccine mandate for ‘medical freedom’ – an outbreak quickly followed

Two months after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made the flu vaccine optional in the military, an outbreak leads several branches of the military to make it mandatory again.

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From Belfast to Washington, a familiar script of the ‘dangerous migrant’ has emerged

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Why thousands of federal lawyers leaving government service matters for everyone in the justice syst

More than 10,000 attorneys who worked for the US government have left their jobs during the second Trump administration; a former…

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