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Federal Board Orders Reinstatement of USDA Employees Amid Workforce Reduction Efforts

The Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) has mandated the Department of Agriculture to temporarily reinstate nearly 6,000 probationary employees who were terminated as part of the Trump administration's federal workforce reduction strategy.

Senator Moreno Introduces Bill to Ban Foreign Flags at U.S. Capitol

Senator Bernie Moreno (R-OH) has introduced the Allegiance Act, aiming to prohibit the display of foreign flags on U.S. Capitol grounds.

Jason Kelce’s Property Expansion Approved Amid Neighbor Concerns

Jason Kelce has received approval from the Haverford Township zoning board to expand his property, despite objections from neighbors concerned about potential flooding.

Tommy Robinson Endures Extended Solitary Confinement Amid Mental Health Concerns

British activist and journalist Tommy Robinson, born Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, has been in solitary confinement for over 128 days at HM Prison Woodhill.

Severe Storm System Expected to Hit North Carolina Following Wildfires

A powerful storm system is set to move through the state of North Carolina on Wednesday, bringing the threat of severe weather.

Sheriff Praises Trump’s Border Policies for Enhancing Local Safety

In a recent interview, Sheriff Chuck Jenkins of Frederick County, Maryland, credited former President Donald Trump's border policies for positively impacting his community's safety.

FDA Classifies Pancake Mix Recall as High-Risk, Deadly

Two months after The Quaker Oats Company voluntarily recalled its Pearl Milling Company pancake and waffle mix, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has officially classified the recall as Class 1—the highest risk level.

Denver Mayor Faces Congressional Scrutiny Over Sanctuary Policies

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston recently faced intense questioning from Republican lawmakers during a U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform hearing concerning the city's sanctuary policies.

VA to Cut 80,000 Jobs in Major Reorganization

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) plans to eliminate 80,000 jobs by August 2025 as part of an aggressive reorganization to reduce its workforce to pre-2020 levels of just under 400,000 employees.

Kroger CEO Resigns Following Ethics Investigation

Rodney McMullen, Chairman and CEO of Kroger, has resigned following an internal investigation into his personal conduct.

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