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Opinion | Just Follow Orders Or Obey The Law? What US Troops Told Us About Refusing Illegal Commands
Prof. Charli Carpenter and Ph.D student Geraldine Santoso of UMass-Amherst asked US troops about refusing illegal orders. Here's what they learned.
The Connecticut Department of Public Health last week issued a refutation of the claim that vaccinations could cause autism in infants. Public Health Commissioner Manisha Juthani said Connecticut’s ...
The rewriting of a page on the CDC’s website to assert the false claim that vaccines may cause autism sparked a torrent of anger and anguish from doctors, scientists, and parents who say HHS Secretary ...
New England winters can get wicked cold and five of the region’s states have launched a $450 million effort to warm more of ...
Access Health CT CEO James Michel said subsidized households would face an average annual premium increase of about $6,200, ...
What is neurodivergence and what does it mean for the people who are diagnosed under this umbrella term that covers ...
Vaccination is crucial for protecting those most at risk, including infants, older adults, pregnant women, and individuals ...
The seat became vacant on Nov. 12, 2025, upon the resignation of Democratic state Rep. Bobby Sanchez, who was recently ...
House Democratic leaders demanded Trump immediately delete his posts “before he gets someone killed,” they said in a joint ...
The plan had been widely opposed by Attorney General William Tong and a bipartisan coalition of state and local officials ...
Erin Stewart, who had previously launched an exploratory committee, is planning an official campaign launch for Thursday at 5 ...
If approved, they said the deal would result in higher water bills and less oversight since the water company would no longer ...
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