I’m storing up some cord blood in response to Delaware mumps outbreak
If we've lost our community immunity and I, or some member of my vaccinated family, get the measels, mumps, or whooping cough - I'm going to be pissed off. In…
The Environment Protection Agency's (EPA) inspector general announced Monday evening he would review employment records pertaining to Samantha Dravis, who resigned last week as the agency's senior counsel and associate director of its Office of Policy. In a letter sent late last month, Sen. Tom Carper, D-Delaware, asked the inspector general to investigate Dravis' employment record. According to Carper, Dravis "did not attend work or perform her duties for much if not all of the months of November 2017-January 2018." Carper also wrote that he had been informed that Dravis "was likely compensated as a full-time employee throughout that time."