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Month: February 2022

A former civilian employee of the Defense Department was sentenced Thursday to three months in prison after admitting to taking materials containing classified information to her hotel room and to her personal residence.

Amid scrutiny of Trump White House docs, DOJ secures prison term for ex-Defense employee who mishandled classified materials

By Tierney Sneed A former civilian employee of the Defense Department was sentenced Thursday to three months in prison after admitting to taking materials containing classified information to her hotel room and to her personal residence. The ex-employee’s sentencing coincidentally came the same week of revelations that the National Archives had raised concerns about government

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A nurse prepares syringes with the Pfizer coronavirus booster vaccination on January 20 in Tokyo

Covid-19 vaccine booster effectiveness wanes after four months but still offers protection, study finds

By Jacqueline Howard, CNN Booster doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna coronavirus vaccines are safe, and they offer high levels of protection against severe Covid-19 even though that protection can wane over time, according to two studies published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday. Evidence of waning protection “reinforces the

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Una niña de 11 años con síndrome de Down sufría acoso escolar, entonces el presidente de su país la acompañó a la escuela

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — El presidente de Macedonia del Norte acompañó a una niña de 11 años con síndrome de Down a la escuela después de enterarse de que estaba siendo acosada. El presidente Stevo Pendarovski tomó la mano de Embla Ademi mientras la acompañaba a su escuela primaria en la ciudad de Gostivar el

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