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Some federal agencies have gotten rid of the weekly "5 things" emails — once a DOGE staple.
Defense Department civilian employees will no longer have to submit a weekly “five things” productivity reports that were imposed in February, during billionaire Elon Musk’s run overseeing ...
NPR sued the Trump administration Tuesday to block its attempt to revoke federal funding for NPR and PBS—the latest legal ...
DOGE’s blitz on independent agencies has reached a historic federal civil rights commission responsible for investigating ...
A Texas oil executive from Elon Musk’s government efficiency team has been given sweeping powers to overhaul the federal ...
Republican Brian Hodgers and Democrat Juan Hinojosa are competing for Florida House District 32 in a special election on June ...
Paul Walczak’s pardon application cited his mother’s financial support for the president and a connection to a plot to ...
Plus, peek inside Raleigh’s newest data center, a Duke researcher reflects on her canceled federal grant amid buyouts, and ...
The federal sex trafficking trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs resumes Tuesday after a four-day break for the holiday weekend. Prosecutors say they’ll call Capricorn Clark, who was an assistant to Combs and ...
Even during periods of stability, being the mayor of New York City is a colossal task more akin to running a nation than a ...
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