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World Vaccine Congress Washington Tackles Anti-Vaccine Rhetoric in U.S. Politics

World Vaccine Congress Washington Tackles Anti-Vaccine Rhetoric in U.S. Politics

by Erin Drumm | May 6, 2025 | Politics, Topics

WASHINGTON—A vaccine policy expert challenged attendees of the World Vaccine Congress Washington to imagine a deadly disease spreading in various places around the country. We have the tools to stop it, but lawmakers were instead debating whether or not to use them.In...
DC community rallies against Trump administration’s firing of federal workers

DC community rallies against Trump administration’s firing of federal workers

by Erin Drumm | Apr 22, 2025 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON—Paul Osadebe still holds his job as a lawyer at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Still, with so many of his coworkers having lost their jobs, he says it is endangering the mission of providing housing and revitalizing...
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