Three federal prosecutors involved in the dismissed corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams resigned, claiming they were pressured to admit wrongdoing to be reinstated. In a letter to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, they stated they would not confess to any misconduct, emphasizing their commitment to ethical obligations over obedience to directives from the Justice Department. The case against Adams, who faced allegations of illegal campaign contributions, was ultimately dismissed with prejudice, indicating no future prosecutions on the matter.
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Track measles outbreaks, cases and vaccine rates by state across the U.S
Measles Outbreak in 2025In 2025, the U.S. has recorded over 1,000 measles cases, making it the second-most active year for the disease since the official elimination in 2000, with Texas accounting for two-thirds of these cases. "Elimination" signifies that the disease has not spread continuously for at least 12 months, and while sporadic outbreaks have occurred since 2000, current figures pale in comparison to the 27,000 cases in 1990 and 450,000 in 1964. The introduction...
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