
GSA Plans to Hire 400 Workers After Previous DOGE-Related Cuts
The General Services Administration will hire approximately 400 employees following significant workforce reductions from previous government efficiency efforts.

The General Services Administration will hire approximately 400 employees following significant workforce reductions from previous government efficiency efforts.

Hungarian youth increasingly support opposition candidate Péter Magyar over Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ahead of April 12 elections, polling shows generational divide.

James Talarico responded with forgiveness after pastor Brooks Potteiger made comments interpreted as praying for his death.

Idaho lawmakers approved legislation making it a crime for transgender individuals to use bathrooms that don't match their birth-assigned sex.

Department of Homeland Security faces operational disruptions from government shutdown while contractors raise concerns about influence in procurement process.

Florida Republican Representative Anna Paulina Luna hosted sanctioned Russian lawmakers in D.C., sparking varied responses from colleagues and critics.

Congressional Democrats propose mask restrictions for immigration officers following fatal shootings in Minnesota, while immigration policy advocates maintain focus on border enforcement.

Documents detailing the vetting process for Lord Mandelson's appointment as US ambassador are expected to be published Wednesday.

Governor Josh Green issued an emergency proclamation as Hawaii prepares for a storm bringing heavy rain, strong winds and potential flooding.

Federal appeals court rejected Housing and Urban Development agency's plan to restructure homelessness funding priorities.

US senators condemned Ticketmaster for increasing other ticket fees after being required to eliminate hidden charges upfront.

Alicia Halvensleben defeated a Republican legislator for mayor in traditionally conservative Waukesha, continuing recent Democratic gains.

The Justice Department has demanded admissions data from three universities while the Trump administration forms committees to reform college sports.

Peter Ticktin, a Florida attorney with ties to Trump, promotes emergency executive order that would end machine and mail-in voting nationwide.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren endorsed Graham Platner over Gov. Janet Mills in Maine's Democratic primary for the Senate seat held by Republican Susan Collins.
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