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DOGE Promised Efficiency. Spending Rose, Workers Wait
Over 386,000 federal workers exited the workforce — and the job market they entered was already closing
Over 386,000 federal workers exited the workforce — and the job market they entered was already closing
The Iran war cracked open a months-long standoff between the White House and the first American pope
From Bush's wars to Biden's stimulus, four presidents of both parties handed the world's creditors an ever-growing piece of America's fiscal future.
A Supreme Court ruling erased the White House's fiscal centerpiece, and the CBO says the hole is $2 trillion deep
Assembly of Experts elects Mojtaba Khamenei under IRGC pressure, creating hereditary succession in revolutionary republic founded on overthrowing monarchy
Expert warns prime minister's son is a kidnapping target while 100,000 reservists mobilize for Operation Roaring Lion
Gold medal winners cite scheduling conflicts after president joked about being "forced" to invite them alongside men's team
Jack Hughes scores 1:41 into overtime as Team USA defeats Canada 2-1 at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics to end a 46-year gold medal drought