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Following blistering report on deadly COVID-19 outbreak at LaSalle home, Pritzker says he fell short in hiring of former VA director

Following blistering report on deadly COVID-19 outbreak at LaSalle home, Pritzker says he fell short in hiring of former VA director
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VA Secretary Wants More Vets Sickened by Burn Pits to File Claims, But Many Are Still Being Turned Away

VA Secretary Wants More Vets Sickened by Burn Pits to File Claims, But Many Are Still Being Turned Away Secretary of Veterans Affairs Denis McDonough speaks during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021, in Washington. (Sarah Silbiger/Pool via AP) 28 Apr 2021 Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough wants more veterans who believe they were sickened by exposure to burn pits overseas to seek help from the department, despite many being turned away. We re urging vets to come forward with their claims, McDonough said at a press briefing Monday. Our commitment is to treat each claim with the care it deserves. As we get more claims, we can aggregate those claims to draw bigger conclusions.

State Sen Tom Cullerton trial date set on embezzlement charges

State Sen Tom Cullerton trial date set on embezzlement charges
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Trial date set for Cullerton

Trial date set for Cullerton State Sen. Tom Cullerton, a Villa Park Democrat, has been charged with one count of conspiracy to embezzle from a labor union and employee benefit plans, 39 counts of embezzlement from a labor union, and one count of making false statements in a health care matter. He denies any wrongdoing. Lee Milner/Illinois Times   Updated 4/27/2021 3:08 PM SPRINGFIELD State Sen. Tom Cullerton, who was indicted in 2019 on charges of embezzlement, is set to go to trial in February next year, a federal judge said on Tuesday. Cullerton, a Democrat from Villa Park, is scheduled to be tried in the U.S. District Court in Chicago, starting on Feb. 23, 2022.

Kerr: Why the POW/MIA flag needed to fly again

Kerr: Why the POW/MIA flag needed to fly again D. Allan Kerr We’ve had some rough detours along the way, but I like to think by now we as a country have learned to appreciate those who return home after putting themselves in harm’s way to defend the freedoms we often take for granted.  And I’m pretty sure most of us have enough sense to honor those who have literally given their lives to ensure these freedoms endure. But what about those who are among the missing? Those who were taken as prisoners of war and never came back, or who disappeared during the utter chaos of battle, never to be heard from again. There is no flag-draped coffin to salute and bid farewell. We don’t even know the fate of these soldiers, sailors and airmen.

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