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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Kennedy-appointed CDC vaccine panel says it will scrutinize the childhood vaccine schedule
A federal vaccine advisory committee, recently restructured by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., will review the childhood vaccination schedule and long-standing vaccine recommendations, sparking concerns over potential changes. The new chair, Martin Kulldorff, announced the formation of work groups to assess childhood vaccine interactions and re-evaluate vaccines not reviewed in over seven years, while emphasizing the importance of scientific inquiry amid criticism of the committee's members. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: A...
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