The highest-ranking military officer in the country, the chairman has no direct command authority. His role is as a presidential adviser rather than a decision-maker.
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The highest-ranking military officer in the country, the chairman has no direct command authority. His role is as a presidential adviser rather than a decision-maker.
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Youth who are homeless are often missed by official counts, but new methods may lead to improved counts.
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Nurses face alarming rates of violence at work. These attacks too often go unreported, and they are fueling burnout and rampant turnover across the profession.
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Levels of 2 types of bacteria in your gut could help improve the diagnosis and treatment of multiple sclerosis.
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Puffy to wispy, barely there or dark and menacing, clouds come in many shapes and sizes. Each tells a story about what's going on in the atmosphere.
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Two health law scholars explain how the public health insurance program for low-income people and people with disabilities works, and why cutting its cost would be hard to pull off.
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Rather than clarifying American foreign policy, the term has long been used to tar critics or obfuscate legitimate international affairs questions.
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The State Department declared Tren de Aragua a terrorist organization, and news reports say its members are wreaking havoc across the country. The reality is more nuanced.
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Trump is not the first American leader to dream of northern expansion. History suggests these designs reveal simmering divisions inside the United States.
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All presidents should expect to be sued early and often by state attorneys general of the opposite party.
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