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How shrinking the EPA could make wildfire smoke even more dangerous

Proposed jobs and grants cuts by the Trump administration could have detrimental impacts in air quality monitoring at the federal, state and local government levels, stakeholders say.

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U.S. senators call for security funding boost after Minnesota assassination

Following shootings in Minnesota, senators called for more funding for the U.S. Capitol Police to provide member security.

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Former USAID official, three contractors plead guilty in $550M bribery scheme

Their decades-long conspiracy involved rigged contracts, NBA tickets, mortgage payments, securities fraud and cash.

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Gerry Connolly remembered for his passion and bipartisanship

The long-time representative from Northern Virginia has died at 75 following a battle with cancer. He is being remembered for his advocacy of federal workers and the contractor community as well as championing initiatives to improve how the government buys goods and services.

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Transgender troops ban, nationwide freeze argued in U.S. appeals court

The Trump administration's ban on transgender service members faced further judicial scrutiny in front of a panel of judges Tuesday ahead of a potential appeal to the Supreme Court.

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Trump said cuts wouldn’t affect public safety. Then he fired hundreds of workers who help fight wildfires.

The White House and DOGE have sought to eliminate thousands of jobs from the Forest Service. The wildland firefighting force is one of many targets within the agency.

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Senate GOP budget resolution sets stage for raising debt limit by as much as $5 trillion

House and Senate committees have until May 9 to submit their portions of a GOP budget reconciliation package.

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Judge bars DOGE access to sensitive personal information at 3 federal agencies

OPM and the Education and Treasury departments are subject to a temporary injunction barring them from disclosing certain information to DOGE while a privacy lawsuit is ongoing.

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Shutdown averted: Enough Senate Democrats vote with the GOP to pass a government funding bill

Democrats were split on the vote, with some wanting to use it as leverage to fight Department of Government Efficiency cuts.

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Government shutdown prospects increase after Schumer says Democrats won’t vote for GOP funding bill

Democrats have argued that the shutdown fight is an opportunity to push back on Elon Musk-backed agency spending and staff cuts.

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House passes GOP funding bill to avoid government shutdown

The measure now heads to the Senate where it’s uncertain if Democrats will provide the votes needed to avoid a lapse in government funding.

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Partnership for Public Service lays off dozens of staff

The nonprofit works to improve civil service and positively transform government.

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What to know about President Jimmy Carter lying in state at the U.S. Capitol

Carter, who died Dec. 29 at 100 in his hometown of Plains, Ga., lived the longest of any U.S. president in history.

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Johnson retains speakership, pledges to roll back 'totalitarian' administrative state

Some Republicans were concerned that a contested speaker election could delay implementation of Trump’s agenda.

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New Orleans attack prompts tighter security in D.C. ahead of inauguration, Carter funeral

The Secret Service has already designated Congress’ certification of the Electoral College, Carter’s funeral at Washington National Cathedral on Jan. 9 and the inauguration as National Special Security Events.

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FBI confirms New Orleans attack was a terrorist incident

Counterterrorism officials said the assailant was “100% inspired by ISIS.” They have not linked the attack to a recent explosion in Las Vegas.

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At least 15 dead, 35 injured in New Orleans in terror attack on crowded Bourbon Street

President Biden has vowed to provide all federal resources necessary to assist in the investigation.

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Russian email domains sent uncredible bomb threats to polling places, FBI says

Kremlin-backed actors have a long record of sowing fear and disinformation into the U.S. election process.