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NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Dr. Donald Ingber of the Wyss Institute at Harvard University, about the impact of the stop-work orders that went out this week for federally-funded research.
Tim Walz last week. Effective June 1, 15,000 state employees who currently work from home will be required to work in-office for 50% of their workdays each month. Walz and his team cited several ...
President Donald Trump still seems to think that “groceries” is something of an uncommon word. “It’s such an old-fashioned ... You can even access our stories ad-free. You've supported HuffPost before ...
Trump announced the shakedown on Truth Social on Friday, writing that Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, the world’s fifth-largest law firm, would offer free work on issues deemed a ...
That type of far-reaching order is still in place on another firm, Jenner & Block. Yet another large firm, Paul Weiss, cut a deal with Trump, promising pro bono legal work over the next four years.
A nonprofit watchdog, American Oversight, requested the order. A government attorney said the administration already was taking steps to collect and save the messages. The Atlantic published the ...
If an engineer notices paint deterioration, they’re supposed to enter a “work order”: a request to the facilities department for someone to repair the area. The Journal Sentinel requested ...