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"The accusations are really serious, so we need to make sure we have proper oversight," Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) said in an ...
Pseudonymous declarations from four federal workers paint a picture of a policy “having its intended impact” of politicizing ...
The outgoing comptroller general reflects on leading the agency through national crises, building a skilled workforce and ...
A 17-year-old boy was killed when he was apparently accidentally shot by another 17-year-old in a room at the Red Roof Inn on ...
A multibillion-dollar electronic system seeks to boost medical care for veterans across VA’s network. Some medical providers ...
It's unclear what action the Pentagon will pursue, if any, over a video the Trump administration views as "seditious." ...
Richmond’s Allianz Amphitheater wrapped its first season with 200,000 fans. Venue leaders share changes and 2026 concert ...
Top House Republicans say they’re done investigating the “double-tap” boat strikes. But the Senate won’t let the issue go.
Chief executives at major companies revealed the questions they are asking candidates during interviews, including about the ...
A mother is searching for answers after her daughter died in Austin hours after attending the Texas Longhorns and Texas A&M ...
Walk into any boardroom right now and you’ll hear some version of the same update: We’ve launched pilots. We’re training employees on GenAI. We’re exploring use cases. All of that is fine. None of it ...
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