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Insiders tell us it's chaos as Tesla's layoff playbook hits another federal agency
"I've seen 3 people who went in, and then came back out and left with tears in their eyes," one HHS employee told BI. "People behind me are sniffling."
Waltz and staff used Gmail for government communications, officials say
Trump’s national security adviser is trying to manage his way out of a crisis. But new revelations about his team’s operational security are piling up in the inbox.
Allentown officer forced more women to perform sex acts to avoid charges, unsealed docs allege
A former Allentown police officer charged with rape and other sex crimes is accused of forcing three additional women to engage in sexual acts to avoid arrest, according to recently unsealed court
Some federal agencies launch a new 'deferred resignation' effort to encourage workers to leave their jobs
At least four federal agencies are offering workers a new "deferred resignation" opportunity in the latest attempt by the Trump administration to slash the size of the U.S. government.
Jury selection begins in Karen Read's retrial over the death of her Boston police boyfriend
Jury selection began Tuesday in the retrial of Karen Read, less than a year after a judge declared a mistrial on charges that she was responsible for the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend.
Mass layoffs at HHS: Latest news on the moves at CDC, NIH and FDA; live updates
Layoffs of 10,000 Health and Human Services employees begin. Agencies devoted to seniors, minorities and HIV prevention closed
Pasco board finalizes deal for Patel charter school in growing Trinity
After a yearlong dispute that nearly unraveled the project, the Patel Foundation for Global Understanding is on track to open a new charter high school in Pasco County. School board members on
Layoffs begin at US health agencies responsible for research, tracking disease and regulating food
Employees across the massive U.S. Health and Human Services Department began receiving notices of dismissal on Tuesday in an overhaul ultimately expected to lay off up to 10,000 people. The notices
This bill aims to help firefighters with cancer. Getting it passed is just the beginning
Amid toxic L.A. wildfires, California's U.S. senators are supporting legislation that would provide financial help to first responders who develop or die from service-related cancers.
He’s mayor of Oregon’s largest city. Most local residents aren’t sure how well he’s doing
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson has yet to make an impression on a large number of metro area voters, including those who live in the city, a recent poll commissioned by The Oregonian/OregonLive found.
Hiltzik: RFK Jr. reportedly puts anti-vaxxer in charge of studying debunked link between vaccines and autism
The claim of a link between vaccines and autism has been decisively debunked. Why has RFK Jr. put one of its promoters in charge of investigating it?
UAW releases Shawn Fain's salary, membership numbers: What to know
Secretary-Treasurer Margaret Mock received $224,861 in gross salary, with total payments, including disbursements for official business, of $247,169. UAW Vice Presidents Mike Boot
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