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How Iran Plans To Strike Back Is The Part Of The Equation That People Should Be Focusing On
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How Iran Plans To Strike Back Is The Part Of The Equation That People Should Be Focusing On

In order to understand what those running Iran intend to do, it is important to put yourself in their shoes. If someone was planning to kill you, how far would you go to save your own life? For many people,…
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NASA Retries Crucial Fueling Test For Moon Rocket After Dangerous Leaks
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NASA Retries Crucial Fueling Test For Moon Rocket After Dangerous Leaks

The outcome will decide if astronauts launch in March.
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The VA backed down on its new disability rating rule—but didn’t rescind it
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The VA backed down on its new disability rating rule—but didn’t rescind it

An unprecedented flood of outrage from veterans groups, lawmakers, and individual veterans led the Department of Veterans Affairs to reverse course Thursday on a controversial regulation that would have based disability ratings on how well veterans function while medicated, instead of considering the severity of the actual condition they suffer from.It’s a victory for veterans and advocates who mounted a quick and decisive public campaign against the policy. VA Secretary Doug Collins announced the agency would halt enforcement of the rule just two days after it took effect. But the rule is still in place, and has yet to actually be rescinded. Comments are still open until Apr. 20, 2026. Your Voice Still Matters: Don’t let your guard down, veterans. Make a comment in the Federal Register. “While VA does not agree with the way this rule has been characterized, the department always takes Veterans’ concerns seriously,” Collins wrote in a statement posted to X. “To alleviate these concerns, VA will continue to collect public comments regarding the rule, but it will not be enforced at any time in the future.” (VA Secretary Doug Collins via X) The interim final rule was published Feb. 17 in the Federal Register, directing VA medical examiners to evaluate veterans based on their “actual level of functional impairment” while taking medication or receiving treatment. Under the policy, a veteran whose knee pain was managed by anti-inflammatories or whose PTSD symptoms were controlled by medication would be rated as less disabled than someone with the same underlying condition who remained untreated.The rule took effect immediately upon publication, bypassing the standard 60-day Congressional review period and the typical public comment process that normally precedes major regulatory changes. But even this sneaky method of pushing the rule through still required a public comment period, and veterans let the VA know exactly what they thought of it. A United Front Within hours of the rule’s publication, major veterans service organizations, including the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, American Legion, and Paralyzed Veterans of America, issued statements condemning the policy.“No veteran should ever have to worry that taking medications they need due to their illnesses and injuries could result in the reduction of their benefits,” said Coleman Nee, DAV’s National Commander.Medical professionals and advocates raised the alarm that veterans might choose to forgo treatment rather than risk lower disability ratings and reduced monthly compensation.The regulation was designed to override a series of court rulings dating to 2012 that protected veterans’ disability ratings from being reduced based on medication effects. The most recent decision, Ingram v. Collins in 2025, held that VA examiners evaluating musculoskeletal conditions must determine “baseline severity” without factoring in medication.In its Federal Register filing, the VA called the Ingram ruling an “erroneous interpretation” that would require re-adjudicating more than 350,000 pending claims across roughly 500 diagnostic codes. The agency estimated the court precedent would generate administrative costs and increase VA expenditures by more than $100 million annually, “based on a disability level that veterans are not actually experiencing.”Basically, it means the VA didn’t like a federal judge’s ruling and decided to ignore the court, and go ahead with its planned policy anyway. Collins initially took to X to defend the rule, calling criticism “fake news” and stating the policy “simply formalizes VA’s longstanding practice—since 1958… the rule will have no impact on any Veteran’s current disability rating.” His post got noted immediately and his defense did not slow the mounting pressure. The Interim Final Rule Wasn’t Changed Collins’ announcement on Thursday did not formally rescind the rule, but stated it would not be enforced “at any time in the future.” The VA will continue to accept public comments through April 20. Veterans advocacy organizations praised the reversal while calling for formal withdrawal of the rule and renewed commitment to collaborative policy development. “The nearly universal negative response from veterans shows that the VA did not fully consider the potentially harmful impacts of this decision,” said Carl Blake of Paralyzed Veterans of America. “We look forward to working with Secretary Collins and his leadership team to better understand their goals and to find ways to address their concerns while ensuring veterans’ well-being remains the top priority.”The underlying legal issue remains unresolved. The Ingram case is pending before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and that court’s ruling could affect how similar cases are handled in the future. Existing disability ratings were not automatically changed by the brief rule, but veterans whose conditions are scheduled for reexamination or who file new claims should consult accredited veterans service organizations about their cases.The VA’s quick reversal represents a rare acknowledgment of miscalculation by a federal agency (without actually admitting to a miscalculation) and underscores the political power veterans groups can still wield when they speak with a unified voice. Don’t Miss the Best of We Are The Mighty • President Lincoln personally led a recon mission during the Civil War• The mathematician who saved hundreds of flight crews during World War II• A salute to the Carl Gustaf, long may the ‘Goose’ reign Benefits Military News The VA backed down on its new disability rating rule—but didn’t rescind it By Blake Stilwell Military News A new VA disability rule may lower millions of veteran disability ratings By Blake Stilwell Feature These are the Navy’s rules for being buried at sea By Blake Stilwell Military News The Army’s new retention play means less cash but more career control in 2026 By Chad Hultz Financial Everything you need to know about using the Post-9/11 GI Bill with other financial aid By Kate Horrell The post The VA backed down on its new disability rating rule—but didn’t rescind it appeared first on We Are The Mighty.
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Bruce Springsteen claims fans are welcome at his new tour, no matter what they believe in — but only if they want a lecture
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Bruce Springsteen claims fans are welcome at his new tour, no matter what they believe in — but only if they want a lecture

Bruce Springsteen has proclaimed we are living through dark times — but rather than offer a respite, he's further dividing the country.
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UF health hospital suspends “gender affirming care”
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Four Discriminatory Scholarships at U Wyoming Challenged By Equal Protection Project
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Four Discriminatory Scholarships at U Wyoming Challenged By Equal Protection Project

In bold text, UW states: “If after reading a scholarship description, you know you don’t qualify, please don’t apply.” The post Four Discriminatory Scholarships at U Wyoming Challenged By Equal Protection Project first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.
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Trump’s FBI Pulls Off A Miracle - Name And Photo Of Guthrie Suspect
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Vengeance vs. Justice (Video)
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Vengeance vs. Justice (Video)

In this episode, we’ll take an overview look at the difference between vengeance and justice and allow the listener to examine themselves to see which one they are actually promoting while we point to how God brings them together at the cross of Jesus Christ. Subscribe on Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/sonsoflibertyradiolive Follow us on Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/sonsoflibertyra Grab our feed …
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