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It was in the summer of 1947 that something crashed on the Foster Ranch, Lincoln County, New Mexico. Whatever it was, it left huge amounts of strange debris across the ranch. There was talk of strange, small bodies also having been found in the area, thrown out of the craft that exploded on impact. Within. Read more »
Records reveal earlier VA alert
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Federal authorities were warned seven years ago that cancer patients at Stratton VA Medical Center were unduly suffering and at risk of dying prematurely because they were being given drugs in violation of medical protocol. At least one patient may have died as a result of the alleged practices, which included giving certain drugs to patients whose medical backgrounds did not fit the criteria for use of both experimental and FDA-approved drugs, according to hospital records.
The allegations were made by Jeffrey Fudin, a clinical pharmacy specialist at the medical center who forwarded his complaints to hospital officials and investigators for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, according to documents obtained by the Times Union, interviews with hospital staff and court records.
Recent calls for racial equity and government regulators' increasing focus on social and environmental concerns make this a good time for companies to integrate environmental justice into their environmental, social and governance efforts, say independent consultant Stacey Halliday, Julius Redd at Beveridge & Diamond and Jesse Glickstein at Hewlett Packard.
Soldiers In Drag Are Nothing New For The Identity-Obsessed U.S. Military
There’s an awful lot of howling on the right about the Army’s new recruiting ad, “Emma/The Calling.” It features one Cpl. Emma Malonelord, a recent graduate of the University of California Davis, telling us how she came to join the U.S. Army after being raised by “two moms” and a childhood marching for LGBT legal privileges.
It’s simply par for the course for so much U.S. military communications of the few last decades, as the pitch says nothing about service to the country. It’s all about self-actualization, as if describing an Outward-Bound course with some group therapy thrown in.