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The Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) decision to implement polygraph tests for its employees marks a troubling pivot towards an atmosphere of fear and distrust within the agency. These tests, initially utilized for employee screenings, have now being expanded to delve into sensitive issues related to leaks about immigration operations. This shift is more than
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The labor market’s modest performance in February serves as a stark reminder of the complexities that plague employment in America today. An increase of just 151,000 nonfarm payroll jobs, falling short of the projected 170,000, is hardly the resounding success story one would hope for amid aggressive federal workforce reduction efforts led by a tech-savvy
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Last year brought surprising developments in the U.S. rental landscape, as construction levels soared to unprecedented heights. With nearly 600,000 multifamily units completed—the highest since 1974—the hope was that this influx of apartments would relieve the pressure on renters. However, the reality is starkly different. Instead of lowering competition in the rental market, this new
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Recent discussions between U.S. lawmakers and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reveal not only the intricacies of international diplomacy but also the pressures borne by political leaders on both sides. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson’s comments underscore a pivotal moment in the ongoing dialogue concerning Ukraine’s quest for security and peace amid its fraught relationship
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In a moment encapsulating the ongoing tumult of international diplomacy, President Donald Trump’s recent confrontation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office has sparked discussions across political and media spectrums. This scenario, marked by heated exchanges and an unusual lack of decorum from a visiting foreign leader, highlights the complexities and sensitivities inherent
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In recent weeks, a pivotal legal ruling has cast a spotlight on federal employment policies and the authority held by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). In a controversial move, the OPM issued directives instructing federal agencies to assess the employment status of probationary employees and make decisions regarding their retention. However, Judge William Alsup
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On Thursday, OpenAI unveiled its latest innovation, GPT-4.5, marking a significant advancement in the realm of large language models. This research preview specifically targets software developers and ChatGPT Pro subscribers, ensuring that these groups have early access to the model’s enhanced capabilities. OpenAI claims that GPT-4.5 is more reliable in delivering accurate information compared to
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