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“What we still need is the Equality Act to be passed. Without that major legislation, we’re still subject to the whim of the president.”
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"These are our freedom providers and just showing again that freedom is not free, we lost three great Americans today in the service of our country."
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Mandatory masks, strict discipline and rigorous testing have helped the academies, including West Point and Annapolis, welcome students back to campus. Can other schools learn from their example?
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Retired Capt. Mary Tobin, a West Point graduate, is mentor to some recent alumni who wrote an open letter to academy leaders. They're part of a long legacy of Black cadets addressing systemic racism.
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"If we really didn't feel like there was much we could do for that patient, we would move on, and that's sort of the idea of disaster management, do the best you can for the greatest amount of people,"
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"It's baffling that the Veterans Health Administration does not have a strategy in place to address the shortages of PPE in New York.”
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The iconic vessel was intended to provide overflow capacity to the New York metropolitan area but ultimately wasn't needed as badly as first feared.
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The joint demonstration between the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels and the Air Force's Thunderbirds will begin early Tuesday afternoon over New York City, Newark and Trenton, N.J., and Philadelphia.
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Approximately 850 Pennsylvania Guard members are supporting operations throughout the state to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Comfort will use its roughly 1,000 beds to treat patients who do not have the coronavirus disease COVID-19 but who urgently need other care.