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Ohio AG Dave Yost Leaves Elected Office for Conservative Law Firm Role
After serving a quarter of a century in elected office in Ohio, Attorney General Dave Yost is set to join a conservative law firm.
AI Revolution: Transforming Government Workforce, Budget, and Procurement…
Artificial Intelligence has become a budget, workforce and procurement matter for government entities,…
Trump Defends Proposed Iran Deal Amid GOP Criticism, Insists on Good Terms
Amidst criticism from fellow Republicans, Donald Trump defends a potential deal with Iran to end the war, insisting…
Minnesota Legislators Approve Health Data Collection Study in 2026 Session
Minnesota lawmakers approve funding for a data collection project to study escalating health issues in 2026 session.
Trump Announces Near Finalization of Iran Deal; Control of Strait Unclear
Donald Trump signals potential end to Iran conflict, with final aspects of a deal under discussion. Status of the…
Senegal’s President Dismisses Prime Minister Amid IMF Bailout Talks
Renewed instability might hamper bailout talks with the IMF as Senegal's President dismisses Prime Minister,…
Thomas Tuchel Omits Big Names from England’s World Cup Squad
Thomas Tuchel omits Harry Maguire, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Phil Foden from England squad for World Cup, sparking surprise.
Israel Katz: Master of Detecting Extremism, Condoning Jewish Terrorism
Israel Katz often channels Likud hard core's worst thoughts into action and condones Jewish terror.
Addressing Succession Planning Crisis in Government Contracting Sector
Guide for government contractors on addressing the impending leadership crunch and preparing for long-term success…
US Justice Department Charges Raul Castro Over 1996 Killings of Americans
Raul Castro, younger brother of Fidel Castro, has been indicted by the U.S. Justice Department for his involvement in the 1996 killings of Americans.