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Families of Those Killed in Black Hawk Collision with Jet Want More 'Openness, Compassion' from Army
A letter addressed to Army Secretary Dan Driscoll calls on the service to communicate directly with the families in the wake of the crash, as well as designate a point person to keep them notified of ...
Drawing less attention in the aftermath of the deadly Texas floods is how the downsizing of weather agencies appears to be an ...
The White House is trying to turn the Federal Reserve into a poster child for wasteful spending, criticizing an expensive ...
The White House financial watchdog ripped Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell over a lavish revamp of the central bank’s ...
In a letter to Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, families of the Flight 5342 victims say the Army has shown a troubling pattern of ...
After months of political back-and-forth, Ford’s $3B battery plant in Marshall, Michigan, is officially back on track to ...
Greater Washington's economy appears to be holding its own despite a particular vulnerability to the Trump administration’s ...
While recent remarks made at meetings and in reports by the State Electric Vehicle Coordinating Council accuse the trucking ...
Washington River Protection Solutions, LLC (WRPS) has agreed to pay $6.5 million to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to settle allegations of overcharging the Department of Energy, according to a ...
WT 360: How federal tech policy leans on speed, efficiency and commercial approaches Bill Wright, head of Elastic's government affairs office, talks about the bipartisan nature of AI and cyber and ...
The General Services Administration put the sale of hundreds of federal office buildings in Washington, D.C., and around the country in limbo, following criticism from workers and elected officials.
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