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Military’s Recruitment Shortfall a Direct Result of Vaccine Mandate: GOP Lawmakers

Forty-seven Republican lawmakers recently expressed “grave concerns” about military readiness as a result of the Pentagon’s mandate in a letter dated Sept. 15.

Inflation Continued to Climb in August, Defying Expectations

The Consumer Price Index (CPI), a key measure of inflation, increased by 8.3 percent in August compared to the same time last year and increased 0.1 percent from the previous month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics revealed on Tuesday.

Private Schools, Homeschoolers Booming As Parents Exit Public Schools

Eleanor Jones started homeschooling her learning-disabled son in the fall of 2020 when Maryland’s public schools were virtual — and she’s had no desire to send him back since they’ve reopened.

Slumping U.S. Stock Market Technical Indicators Flash Warning Sign

Indicators that investors use to gauge the health of the U.S. stock market have taken a turn for the worse, fueling worries that the benchmark index may revisit its mid-June bear market low.

Unvaxxed Coast Guard Cadets Given 24 Hours to Vacate Campus, Can’t Go to Class, Change Job

Coast Guard Academy cadets seeking religious exemption from the military's COVID-19 vaccine mandate were ordered to vacate the campus within 24 hours of receiving...

Biden Sending Another $3 Billion in New Military Aid to Ukraine

Ukraine will acquire air-defense systems.

Shift in Hiring Patterns Points to Looming Recession for Biden Economy

Despite a July Commerce Department report showing a second consecutive quarter of negative GDP growth — the classic definition of a recession — Biden...

Brother of Marine Killed in Afghanistan Withdrawal Commits Suicide at Memorial for Fallen Soldier

The older brother of a U.S. Marine who was killed during the tumultuous U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan last August has reportedly committed suicide at the memorial for the fallen soldier.

New CDC COVID Guidance Is Agency ‘Admitting It Was Wrong’: Epidemiologist

The new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) COVID-19 guidance is the agency acknowledging it was wrong in the past to downplay natural...

Johnson & Johnson to Stop Selling Baby Powder Over Cancer Concerns

Johnson & Johnson will no longer sell its talc-based baby powder globally in 2023, the company said on Thursday, more than two years after it stopped selling the product in the United States and Canada.

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