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The "rule of many" aims to give federal hiring managers more information and choices as they evaluate job candidates.
An increasingly complex regulatory environment for federally funded research needs centralized oversight, a National ...
Staff shakeups, policy changes and ending a program to encourage minority businesses to bid on contracts reveal on-going ...
For years, advocacy groups made it easy for Americans to weigh in on federal regulations. If a proposed rule threatened internet freedoms or environmental protections, organizations could set up ...
A Missouri campaign has filed a series of 2026 ballot initiatives that aim to unify hemp and marijuana regulations by ...
OPM provided more details and deadlines for the Trump administration’s “merit hiring plan,” along with finalizing the “rule of many” for hiring managers.
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced a lawsuit against Zelle after the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau dropped its own suit against the bank-owned money transfer app. Our patchwork ...
Many out-of-state University of Alabama students have returned after a summer away to find they can no longer pop into a ...
Nearly 100 requirements laid down by 10 separate oversight and advisory groups leave agencies tangled in red tape The US ...
For more than 20 years, North Sarasota residents have complained of constant dust and noise from nearby U.S. Recycling.
Supreme Court: In a fractured ruling, the Supreme Court on Thursday ruled by a 5-to-4 vote that the Trump administration could for now cancel more than $780 million in grants from the National ...