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Federal workers face mass confusion as Musk’s deadline to list accomplishments looms - Confusion and chaos loom as hundreds of thousands of federal employees begin their workweek Monday facing a deadline from President Donald Trump’s cost-cutting chief,
A group of eight House Republicans in the Congressional Hispanic Conference sent a warning shot to Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on the chamber’s budget resolution that outlines sweeping cuts as part of advancing President Trump’s legislative agenda, adding to the complexity of getting enough support in the slim GOP majority to advance it on the…
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Trump fires Gen. Charles Q. Brown as chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, other senior officers
Trump removes Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. CQ Brown in purge of military leaders
CQ Brown, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the nation’s most senior military officer. Trump announced he is nominating Air Force Lt. Gen. Dan Caine to replace Brown as Joint Chiefs chairman.
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Trump fires CQ Brown as Joint Chiefs chairman
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is defending the Trump administration’s dramatic new approach to ending the Russia-Ukraine war, including the controversial position that Ukraine must cede territory for peace.
There is currently about a 3% chance that an asteroid the size of a large building could collide with Earth in 2032, according to NASA calculations. The good news is that experts expect the risk percentage to fluctuate before likely dropping to zero . Here’s what else you need to know to Get Up to Speed and On with Your Day .
A U.S. company is now making FPV attack drones for Ukraine at scale for the first time. The Archer is a highly capable FPV designed for easy mass production.
The Pentagon said on Friday it would start firing about 5,400 civilian employees who were on probation, the first moves by President Donald Trump's administration at the department to make good on its promise to reduce the federal workforce.
The Pentagon said on Wednesday it was directing the military to draw up a list of potential cuts totaling about $50 billion from the upcoming budget for fiscal year 2026 to be redirected into President Donald Trump's priorities for national defense.
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