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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
Clinton awarded him the Medal of Freedom posthumously. Obama made his birthday a federal holiday. Biden put his bust in the Oval Office. None have spoken.
Emerald Fennell's $83 million Valentine's Day hit marketed passion and desire — but Emily Brontë's 1847 novel was never a love story, and critics say the gap shows
Texas congresswoman's viral podcast comment highlights balancing act between congressional duties and campaign trail
Former congresswoman tells Steve Bannon supporters struggle with president's opposition to transparency
Republicans who unanimously blocked federal election mandates in 2021 now pass their own sweeping overhaul, setting up a Senate battle over voter ID and the filibuster
The president agreed to welcome governors from both parties to the White House next week after his decision to bar Democrats triggered a boycott by 18 governors and a cancellation by the NGA's own Republican chairman
Attorney General testifies before the House Judiciary Committee as survivors, lawmakers from both parties and the public demand answers about redactions, withheld documents and exposed victim identities