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Veterans Wanted to End the Afghanistan War Years Ago No One Listened

The mainstream media is giving the impression that U.S. veterans largely oppose the troop withdrawal. In truth, many of them are traumatized by the fact that the war has gone on this long.

Sudden collapse of Afghanistan brings veterans mental health to light

Sudden collapse of Afghanistan brings veterans mental health to light
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Vaccination drive shifts to walk-ins — City to pay back furloughed workers — State Capitol stays closed

Vaccination drive shifts to walk-ins — City to pay back furloughed workers — State Capitol stays closed
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It does not end here: Hundreds march to protest BJs development on Graniteville Wetlands

‘It does not end here:’ Hundreds march to protest BJs development on Graniteville Wetlands Updated 5:45 PM; Today 5:44 PM Hundreds of people marched down Forest Avenue Saturday to protest a BJ s Wholesale development slated to be built on part of the Graniteville Wetlands. (Staten Island Advance/Joseph Ostapiuk) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. A crowd of several hundred people marched down Forest Avenue Saturday afternoon to protest a BJ’s Wholesale development slated to be built on the Graniteville Wetlands. Marchers began to gather at the intersection of Forest Avenue and Richmond Avenue in Graniteville just before noon and only days before work could potentially begin at the site. Some who attended held signs that read, “Save Our Wetlands” and “Wetlands Not Warehouses.”

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