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Marine Officer Scheller Officially Charged with Contempt, Disrespect over Viral Videos

Lt. Col. Stu Scheller was formally charged by the Marine Corps on Wednesday with six violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice and referred to a special court-martial,…

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VERIFY: No, employers are not responsible for paying for unvaccinated employees’ COVID tests

WASHINGTON — All over the U.S. employees are being told to either get the COVID vaccine or prepare for frequent testing. It’s a predicament facing the tens of millions of…

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Arkansas Air National Guard technician fights legal battle to obtain medical benefits

A technical sergeant is taking legal action against her command, hoping to reverse a line-of-duty determination, for health conditions she said are related to her service in the…

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Should troops who refuse the COVID vaccine be dishonorably discharged?

NEW YORK (NewsNation Now) — Should members of the military who refuse to get the COVID-19 vaccine risk being dishonorably discharged? Some people think it’s fair, while others…

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Health care workers seek legal advice on state’s vaccine mandate

With the state mandating COVID-19 shots for all health care workers, law firms are fielding a flood of calls from potential clients, who are asking what they can do to challenge…

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How to Navigate a Military Divorce While Stationed Overseas

When something goes wrong in your marriage and you’re facing a military divorce while stationed overseas, you may feel incredibly isolated. And, like it or not, military…

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Where’s the Exit? Planning Business Succession

If you have built or continued a family business, succession planning should be part of the business plan. Jarod Schoonmaker, owner of CNY Capital Corporation, a private equity…

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Airman makes video asking where vets discharged for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine can find work

In a recent viral video, a senior airman in the Air Force asks viewers to help find jobs for service members leaving the military because they refuse to take the mandatory…

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Allen case will go to hearing

Sep. 27—The New York State Division of Human Rights has found sufficient evidence to order a hearing into a complaint of employment discrimination against the Democratic…

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Highway worker fired for political affiliation and views, attorney alleges

PHELPS, NY — The attorney representing a former town of Phelps highway worker said his support of the candidate who ran against Highway Superintendent Terry Featherly in the…

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