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USAID official says 'changes' to system have delayed payments to some staffers
A top USAID official acknowledged that "changes" in the agency's payment system had left some foreign service officers without "certain allowance payments."ABC News - 1d -
What's next for USAID workers amid Trump changes
A federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from putting 2,200 U.S. Agency for International Development employees on leave. However, the White House still has the agency ...CBS News - Feb. 7 -
Former U.S. deputy assistant attorney general explains why Trump firing FBI agents could be a danger
The head of the FBI Agents Association is urging Congress to protect nearly 1,000 federal agents against potential termination by the Trump administration. Former U.S. Deputy Assistant Attorney ...CBS News - 6d -
President Trump officially pardons former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich
Blagojevich was commuted after serving nearly eight of his 14-year sentence in February 2020, during President Trump's first presidency.CBS News - Feb. 10 -
Former ICE official discusses Trump administration's deportation goals, arrests made
Frustration has grown inside the Trump administration over the speed of arrests and deportations of migrants. The White House says ICE has made 11,000 arrests in the last 18 days. During his ...CBS News - 6d -
Trump’s mass deportation plan ‘could be possible’: former ICE official
John Sandweg served as acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement under the Obama administration and explains differences with Trump administrationABC News - 6d -
Former government ethics director warns of corruption danger
Linsey Davis spoke with David Huitema, the former director of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, two days after President Trump dismissed him from his role.ABC News - 4d -
Eye Opener: Dangerous winter storms sweep across the country
Dangerous winter storms sweep across the country, putting tens of millions at risk as heavy rain brings the threat of mudslides to California. Also, President Trump speaks to Russian President ...CBS News - 5d -
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy says after Trump-Putin call that his country cannot accept 'any agreements without us'
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy says after Trump-Putin call that his country cannot accept 'any agreements without us'ABC News - 5d -
Trump 'eliminating most powerful tool' in our arsenal, says former USAID leader
Former USAID Administrator Andrew Natsios joins Meet the Press NOW to discuss the role U.S. foreign aid plays in maintaining global stability and why he believes the Trump administration should ...NBC News - 4d
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U.S. pauses immigration applications for certain migrants welcomed under Biden
The move threatens to cast a cloud of uncertainty over many migrants who applying for immigration benefits that would allow them to stay in the U.S. legally and, in some cases, permanently.CBS News - 4h -
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A$AP Rocky found not guilty on both counts in felony assault trial
A jury has found rapper A$AP Rocky not guilty in his felony firearm trial. The rapper, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, was acquitted on two counts of assault with a semi-automatic firearm. CBS ...CBS News - 6h -
Georgia mom says she'll "never fully recover" after IVF mix-up
Krystena Murray is seeking a jury trial, $75,000 in judgment and other damages after the IVF mix-up.CBS News - 7h -
How America's standing in the world is measured
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MPs criticise 'wealth-hoarding' boomers stereotype
A report from the Commons' women and equalities committee says age discrimination is widespread.BBC News - 13m -
US must not interfere in Andrew Tate's case, say alleged victims
Reports say US officials asked Romania to relax travel restrictions against Andrew Tate and his brother.BBC News - 26m -
Knife retailers told to report suspicious buying under new laws
Retailers must report suspicious purchases and there will be tougher sentences for selling to under-18s.BBC News - 1h -
Trump imposes his vision on America in departure from first-term stumbles
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Major incident declared after large sinkhole appears outside houses
The sinkhole appeared on Monday night and grew to at least 65ft by Tuesday lunchtime.BBC News - 1h