ICE Arrests Near EPA Office Cause Unease Among Federal Worke...
Federal workers at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in Manhattan are feeling uneasy after recent Immigration an...
Pentagon Ends Weekly Activity Reports for Civilian Employees
The Department of Defense is ending a requirement for civilian employees to submit weekly reports detailing their activi...
House GOP Memo Touts Republican Wins in Trump-Era Legislatio...
An internal memo circulated among House Republicans is showcasing what they consider key victories in legislation passed...
UN Skeptical of Budget Reforms, Awaiting US Election Outcome
Internal United Nations documents suggest a hesitancy towards implementing proposed budget reforms. Some within the UN b...
Gabbard Reorganizes National Intelligence Council, Cites Pol...
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has initiated a reorganization of the National Intelligence Council (NIC...
Black Lung Screening Workers Reinstated, Face June Job Cuts
Some federal workers who focus on preventing work-related illnesses like black lung disease have been temporarily reinst...
Visa Revocations May Now Trigger Legal Status Termination
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) may begin terminating individuals' legal status in the United States base...
US DOT Replaces Lawyers After Congestion Pricing Memo Leak
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has replaced lawyers involved in a case concerning congestion pricing. This...
Chicago Police Officers Reprimanded for Dress Code Violation...
An internal memo from a Chicago Police Department leader has reportedly warned officers about failing to adhere to the d...
Health Agencies Brace for Workforce Reduction
Major health agencies, including the CDC, FDA, and NIH, are preparing for significant staff reductions. These layoffs ar...
EPA Limits Pollution Investigations, Prioritizes Energy Prod...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is changing how it investigates severe pollution cases. A new memo indicates t...
Court Grants DOGE Access to Treasury Payment Systems
A judge has ruled in favor of DOGE, granting the organization access to sensitive payment systems within the Treasury De...
Walmart to Cut 1,500 Corporate Jobs
Walmart is planning to reduce its corporate workforce by approximately 1,500 positions, primarily impacting its global t...
FEMA Warns of Hurricane Season Risks; Family Shares Heartfelt Farewell to Beloved Dog
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) officials are raising concerns internally about the upcoming hurricane season...
Future of Civil Rights 'Peacemakers' Program in Question
A Justice Department memo suggests the Community Relations Service (CRS), a program born from the Civil Rights Act of 19...
9/11 Health Program Restores Cancer Treatment Certifications
A 9/11 health care program is once again processing certifications for cancer treatment after a period of disruption. An...
DOJ Reverses Policy Protecting Journalists' Records in Leak Investigations
The Department of Justice has reinstated a policy allowing federal prosecutors to potentially seize journalists' communi...
Social Security Wait Times Surge, Sparking Senior Concerns
Seniors are expressing concern as average wait times for Social Security phone calls have drastically increased. The ave...
US Ends Legal Aid Funding for Migrant Children
The U.S. government has stopped funding a program that provides legal assistance to unaccompanied migrant children. This...
Ross Dagan Departs CBS News and Stations
Ross Dagan, Executive Vice President and Head of News Operations and Transformation at CBS News and Stations, has left t...