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Biden Administration Locks in Telework for SSA Employees in Last-Minute Deal

The Biden administration has finalized a sweeping agreement ensuring telework protections for 42,000 Social Security Administration (SSA) employees through 2029.

Deal to Transfer RFK Stadium Land to D.C. Could Be Finalized in Government Funding Bill

Efforts to transfer control of the land where the former RFK Stadium sits to Washington, D.C., could soon come to fruition through an unconventional legislative strategy. According to a report from Punchbowl News, the legislation may be included in a continuing resolution to fund the federal government, which lawmakers must pass by December 20 to avoid a government shutdown.

Trump Nominates Paul Atkins to Lead SEC

President-elect Donald Trump announced Wednesday the nomination of Paul Atkins, a former Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) commissioner, to head the agency

Ex-EU Justice Chief Faces Fraud Investigation After Leaving Office

Belgian authorities have launched a fraud investigation into former European Union Justice Commissioner Didier Reynders, just days after his term ended. The probe, announced Wednesday, centers on potential money laundering activities, according to the Brussels prosecutor general’s office.

Yale Study Finds Ukrainian Children ‘Coerced’ Into Adoption by Russia

A Yale University report released Tuesday alleges that Russia has forcibly adopted at least 314 Ukrainian children from Russian-occupied regions since its 2022 invasion of Ukraine

Miami-Dade County Approves Street Named After Trump

Florida’s Miami-Dade County Commission approved the city of Hialeah's request to name a street after President-elect Donald Trump.

Taliban Publishes List of Women’s ‘Achievements’

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid shared a list of "achievements" for women over the last three years as a means of recognizing the United Nations' International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women on November 25.

1.4 Million Deportees Remain Free Under Biden

Over 1.4 million illegal immigrants with final deportation orders are still residing in the United States due to the policies of outgoing President Joe Biden. This statistic highlights the growing strain on the immigration system as Americans face increasing concerns over public safety, including violent crimes committed by illegal aliens. Currently, 1.4 Million Deportees Remain Free Under Biden and his administration.

Denver Mayor Walks Back Tiananmen Square Comment, Signals Opposition to Trump Deportation Plan

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston has vowed to resist President-elect Donald Trump’s mass deportation plans, even indicating he is willing to face jail time over...

Texas Extends Land Lease to Trump for Immigration Facilities Amid Opposition

On Tuesday, the State of Texas extended an offer of over 1,000 acres to President-elect Donald Trump for his mass deportation efforts. Texas Land...

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