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Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had to hear just how much Washington, D.C., hates them as they ...
The agency tasked with protecting Defense Department leaders is under significant strain, and the secretary’s atypical needs are becoming untenable, officials say.
The Police Service Commission has approved the promotion of Nine hundred and fifty two (952) Assistant Superintendents of Police to the next rank of ...
At least 600 employees of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are receiving permanent termination notices in the ...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is suing the operators of LA Fitness, over allegations that they make it “exceedingly difficult” for consumers to cancel gym memberships and other related services ...
More than 750 HHS employees sent a signed letter to members of Congress and Health Secretary RFK Jr., calling on him to stop ...
Two blocks south of 5421 S. Flagler, a home built in 1991 was undergoing demolition in mid-August. One block north, two massive neighboring waterfront homes are nearing completion. In May, a new home ...
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Democrats Have a Massive Voter Registration Problem

With just over a year until midterms, one of America’s two main parties is hemorrhaging voters, losing registered voters in all 30 states that track registration by political party. The change has ...
The bipartisan DETECT Act asks the GAO to report on AI’s potential for empowering the tax agency to identify instances of fraud.
The Education Department rescinded 2015 guidance spelling out the educational rights of English learners and requirements for schools to provide translation services for parents.