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Opinion | I Asked the Head of Space Force What the Agency Has Done for Me Lately

-30:15 I Asked the Head of Space Force What the Agency Has Done for Me Lately Gen. John Raymond has put up with plenty of mockery. But, he says, there’s nothing funny about protecting U.S. interests from Russian and Chinese anti-satellite technology. Monday, March 8th, 2021 kara swisher I’m Kara Swisher, and you’re listening to Sway. If you enlist in the American military today you can be a sailor in the Navy, a soldier in the Army, an airman in the Air Force, or you can be a guardian in the Space Force. archived recording Today space is essential not only to our way of life. It’s absolutely critical to the modern way of war.

Wisconsin s promised vaccine registry site delayed due to glitches

Wisconsin s promised vaccine registry site has launched with just one vaccinator while state works out glitches Daphne Chen, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Wisconsin s promised vaccine registry site launched Wednesday with just one participant, as the health department works out glitches with the Microsoft-designed software. The state-sponsored vaccination clinic in Rock County is the only vaccinator available at www.vaccinate.wi.gov. In a news briefing Tuesday, state Department of Health Services Deputy Secretary Julie Willems Van Dijk said the department ran into some components that were not functioning the way we anticipated during pilot testing last week and over the weekend.

Wisconsin teachers will be eligible for the vaccine starting Monday

Wisconsin teachers will be eligible for the vaccine starting Monday Daphne Chen and Rory Linnane, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Second grade teacher Lauren Mau teaches at Ronald Reagan Elementary School on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021. Mau is among the school staff who help make schools run during a pandemic. State health officials say they are ready to move forward with the second half of Phase 1B next week and educators will be first in line.  Popular Searches Now that nearly half of Wisconsinites ages 65 and up have received their first dose of vaccine, we are definitely moving forward with March 1, DHS deputy secretary Julie Willems Van Dijk said at a press briefing Tuesday.

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