Air Force is first to face troops’ rejection of vaccine mandate as thousands avoid shots
Opinion: D.C. officials are finally asking questions about the city’s housing authority. They need to ask themselves some questions, too. - "That little-known action was a major step forward by D.C. lawmakers whose traditional mode of oversight when confronted with monstrously incompetent government conduct, or legally or morally questionable behavior, is to adhere to the proverbial principle: 'hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil.' How else can DCHA, the D.C. Lottery, Medicaid contracting or the clearing of homeless encampments be explained?"
In battle at Supreme Court over N.Y. gun law, a surprising split among conservatives
The repeated claim that Fauci lied to Congress about ‘gain-of-function’ research
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