Florida Republican Michael Waltz made up to $25 million from the sale of Metis Solutions, a defense contractor with a spotty record training Afghan security forces.
Although the formaldehyde assessment has grave implications for public health, Trump administration officials refused to allow the EPA to release it.
Many former military and public officials appearing in the news have more than a patriotic interest in a continued occupation.
City leaders have awarded the Medicare Advantage deal to a corporate coalition termed “The Alliance.” Former public workers worry their coverage may change.
Experts warn that cutting off international aid to Afghanistan would have dire consequences for ordinary people.
The century-old environmental giant is trying to deal with its failures and the changing times, according to an internal report.
The process to resettle Afghans who worked with U.S. media is riddled with red tape, and confusing guidelines are leaving some journalists behind.
Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, and PNC have all passed on an SBA policy that would allow small business owners some relief.
A journalist and a former soldier discuss what their experience in Afghanistan taught them about the war.
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