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By Adrian Fernandez 07 Mar, 2022
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - The global war on terror is America’s longest conflict, launched after the Sept. 11 terror attacks, 20 years ago this September. Read more at wcax.com →
By Adrian Fernandez 07 Mar, 2022
A married marketing executive has been accused of secretly videotaping his young live-in assistant at his family's Manhattan apartment, and then attempting to blame his 10-year-old son for installing the recording device and the spy app on the father's cellphone. Read more at dailymail.co.uk →
By Adrian Fernandez 07 Mar, 2022
A married Manhattan entrepreneur who hired a young woman as a live-in assistant allegedly outfitted her bedroom and bathroom with hidden cameras — and when he got caught, blamed his 10-year-old son, according to a federal lawsuit filed Monday. Read more at nypost.com →
By Adrian Fernandez 07 Mar, 2022
Wesley Black, who sued the White River Junction VA Medical Center for failing to diagnose him with colon cancer caused by exposure to military burn pits, has died. A Hartford Fire Department Facebook post accompanying this photograph said, "The Hartford Fire Department regrets to announce the passing of Firefighter Wesley Black. Wesley passed away Sunday afternoon at his home surrounded by family and friends after a long and courageous battle with cancer." Read more at vnews.com →
By Adrian Fernandez 07 Mar, 2022
Two measures introduced in Congress by lawmakers this week would overhaul the way the Department of Veterans Affairs cares for millions of former service members who were exposed to toxic substances, from atomic radiation sites in the Pacific to open-air burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan. Read more at washingtonpost.com →
By Adrian Fernandez 07 Mar, 2022
WASHINGTON ( NewsNation Now ) — An estimated 3.5 million veterans may have been exposed to toxic fumes and carcinogens from burn pits, according to a U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs document . Read more at newsnationnow.com →
By Adrian Fernandez 07 Mar, 2022
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - A Vermont soldier exposed to burn pits in war zones lost his battle with cancer shortly after settling a lawsuit with the federal government. Read more at wcax.com →
By Jake Grinsted 12 Nov, 2021
The Biden administration is moving to improve the disability claims process for veterans with illnesses linked to toxic exposure, such as respiratory disease and lung cancer, and make it easier for them to connect with specialists who can treat them. Read more at news.yahoo.com →
The Boston Globe
By Jake Grinsted 11 Nov, 2021
Wesley Black, who contracted cancer after being exposed to burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan, spent the last years of his life fighting for other veterans. Read this article at bostonglobe.com →
By Jake Grinsted 10 Nov, 2021
HARTFORD, Vt. (AP) — A Vermont soldier who was exposed to smoke from pits used to burn waste while serving in Afghanistan and Iraq has died of cancer, just months after reaching a settlement with the federal government over his diagnosis. Read this article at militarytimes.com →
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