Doug Collins Says Veterans Affairs Dept. Slashing 80,000 Jobs Is a Goal
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins said the number of V.A. employees to be cut could change, and accused Democrats of trying to frighten veterans. Source: Original News
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins said the number of V.A. employees to be cut could change, and accused Democrats of trying to frighten veterans. Source: Original News
The tech billionaire’s staff were concerned that correspondence about his home in West Lake Hills would become public after neighbors complained. Source: Original News
The president provided no other details, but suggested he would share the news before he leaves for a trip to the Middle East next week. Source: Original News
The case, involving a 20-year-old Venezuelan, exemplifies yet another way the White House has sought new and aggressive methods to expel immigrants from the United States. Source: Original News
It was unclear whether the Houthis were going to stop impeding international shipping, which was the objective of the American bombing campaign. Source: Original News
After weeks of bragging about upcoming trade “deals” with foreign countries, President Trump says the United States doesn’t need to worry about them after all. Source: Original News
The government was already investigating how the state was spending a federal grant on the train project to connect Los Angeles and San Francisco. Source: Original News
The nomination of the prosecutor, Ed Martin, has been teetering amid revelations that he once compared former President Biden to Adolf Hitler. Source: Original News
The Treasury secretary said that trade deals with other U.S. trading partners could be announced as soon as this week. Source: Original News
“We understand this news will be hard,” Claire Shipman, Columbia University’s acting president, wrote in a note to the community. Source: Original News