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Burlington Free Press, 30 mai 2026

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ArticleReport: U.S. plans to cut mil­it­ary sup­port to NATO

The United States intends to sig­ni­fic­antly reduce mil­it­ary con­tri­bu­tions avail­able to assist European allies in a crisis, includ­ing fighter jets, war­ships and midair refuel­ing air­craft, Ger­man news out­let Spiegel repor­ted May 26. The...

Report: U.S. plans to cut mil­it­ary sup­port to NATO

ArticlePride Month events planned

It’s almost that sea­son again, when a col­or­ful Amer­ican gay emerges from year­long hiberna­tion and begins scav­en­ging for rain­bow flags, a cru­cial resource for its sur­vival dur­ing Pride Month. Jokes aside — not all of us hibern­ate — Pride...

Pride Month events planned

ArticleLegal chal­lenge aims to shut down ‘slush fund’

WASHINGTON – A fed­eral judge has tem­por­ar­ily blocked Pres­id­ent Don­ald Trump from set­ting up a $1.8 bil­lion fund to com­pensate people the Justice Depart­ment deems were invest­ig­ated improp­erly. U.S. Dis­trict Judge Leonie Brinkema in...

Legal chal­lenge aims to shut down ‘slush fund’

ArticlePoten­tial Iran deal puts Trump in a bind

WASHINGTON – Pres­id­ent Don­ald Trump finds him­self in a bind as he seeks to end the war against Iran: He is under pres­sure to reopen the Strait of Hor­muz and get U.S. gas­ol­ine prices down but at the same time faces a poten­tial back­lash from...

Poten­tial Iran deal puts Trump in a bind

ArticleMul­lin: DHS may shift resources to NJ facil­ity

Home­land Secur­ity Sec­ret­ary Mark­wayne Mul­lin threatened to cut pro­cessing of inter­na­tional arrivals at a New York City-area air­port, days after tense stan­doffs between New Jer­sey Demo­cratic law­makers and fed­eral offi­cials out­side a...

Mul­lin: DHS may shift resources to NJ facil­ity

ArticleCDC asks staff for help with Ebola screen­ing

The Cen­ters for Dis­ease Con­trol and Pre­ven­tion sent an “urgent request” to its employ­ees seek­ing volun­teers to help screen pas­sen­gers arriv­ing from Congo and Uganda for signs of Ebola, accord­ing to an internal email shared by a U.S. Health...

CDC asks staff for help with Ebola screen­ing