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Critics cheer Trump postmaster general’s resignation after ‘turbulent five-year tenure’

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s five-year association with the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is coming to an end. CBS News’ Kate Gibson, on Tuesday, February 18, reported that DeJoy is leaving the agency. DeJoy, however, did not announce a departure date, and according to Gibson, he will remain as postmaster general until a replacement is chosen. DeJ…
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Here are the top federal officials who have left their roles after clashing with DOGE

As the hard-charging DOGE has sought to make its imprint on the federal government, several high-profile officials have instead departed their roles.
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White House says Elon Musk is Trump’s adviser and not the DOGE administrator

The White House says billionaire Elon Musk is not the administrator of the Department of Government Efficiency team sweeping through federal agencies, but rather a senior adviser to President Donald Trump
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US-Russia summit ends in a partial victory for Moscow – and a reversal on Europe

Russia gets a small win, Ukraine gets a slight reprieve yet is still angrily outside the room and Europe is suddenly relevant again.
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Hamas to next free 6 Israeli hostages, meanwhile villagers in south Lebanon head home

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AACR Statement and Call to Action Regarding the Administration’s Recent Actions Affecting NIH and the American People

AACR Statement and Call to Action Regarding the Administration’s Recent Actions Affecting NIH and the American People
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US science is feeling the Trump chill

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Analysis | The White House’s many contradictions on Musk running DOGE

The White House says Musk isn’t actually a DOGE employee, even though President Donald Trump announced him as its head to virtually everyone treating him as such.
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Scientists cry foul as Trump administration funding cuts jeopardize ‘entire fields of research’

Sweeping layoffs, funding freezes and executive orders have provoked outcry among federal researchers and their university partners, who fear that science itself is under siege.
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US and Russia agree to ‘lay the groundwork’ for ending Ukraine war

First high-level talks on the conflict since early months of Vladimir Putin’s invasion mark extraordinary turnaround