Recruitment

‘U.S. Military Works to Enlist Recruits Who Have Faced Behavioral Challenges’: WSJ

U.S. Defense Department allows recruits with a previous ADHD diagnosis to join the military without a waiver under new rules allowing those diagnosed with 38 medical conditions to join if they have not demonstrated symptoms or required medication for treatment for a certain number of years.

Navy to Accept Recruits From Lowest-Scoring Percentile

In a response to the military recruitment crisis, the Navy is to begin accepting individuals scoring in the lowest aptitude percentile.

House to Abolish COVID Vaccine Requirement for Military

In the most recent version of the National Defense Authorization Act, the annual military funding bill, Covid vaccine mandates for members of the military are likely to get struck down.

GOP Vow to Block Military Funding Unless Vax Mandates Are Lifted

Republicans are leading a charge to block the 'National Defense Authorization Act.'

Creighton University Removes Pro-Gun Student Group Director From Campus, Prohibits Organization

A private Nebraska university has prohibited a student group from using a sign featuring an AR-15 with the expression "print guns, not money," referring to Young Americans for Liberty's (YAL) opposition to the federal reserve.

Musk Makes Child Sexual Exploitation a Front and Center Issue for Twitter

New Twitter owner Elon Musk says child sexual exploitation content is the first problem the social media platform will tackle under his authority.

US Economy Added 261,000 New Jobs in October as Hiring Stays Strong

The U.S. economy added 261,000 new jobs in October, down from the upwardly revised 315,000 in September, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics...

It Looks Like the Republican Wave Is Coming In

When you look around at the political scene, less than a week from the 2022 midterm elections, what do you see?

House Republicans Plan Investigations Into Biden DOJ

Republicans mull implementing greater oversight if they take the majority in November.

Army Misses Annual Recruitment by Massive 25%; Worst Miss Ever

The U.S. Army missed its 2022 recruiting goal by 15,000 troops, marking a 25 percent miss from the 60,000 new soldiers it sought to recruit before the fiscal year ended on Sept. 30.

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