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Congress ponders new discrimination protections for older employees

A bill in the House would boost protections against discrimination of older workers, protections that were weakened by the Supreme Court back in 2009….

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The military vaccine mandate is dead. So now what?

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The long and twisted story of the biggest crook in Navy history

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Senate appropriators propose to repeal Hyde, add tens of billions to Defense budget

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What veterans and service members need to know about military discharge upgrades

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Nowhere safe to hide: What online harassment is doing to service members and the military

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How West Point is likely to deal with drug-overdosing cadets

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Can the trend of decreasing employee unions be reversed?

A task force established by the Biden administration has issued dozens of recommendations for unionizing federal agencies and contractors. Will it have…

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Will making sexual harassment an explicit crime help the military crack down? Experts say maybe

President Biden signed the executive order last week to create a specific provision making military sexual harassment illegal.

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An Air Force member takes a selfie while getting her shot of the Pfizer vaccine for COVID-19 at a military base in Lima, Peru, Monday, March 8, 2021. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)

Only 800 airmen flat out refused to get the COVID-19 vaccine

Only 800 active duty airmen and guardians, out of an Air and Space Force of about 326,000, said they will not get the COVID-19 vaccination, and will face consequences and possible termination.

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