Categories
Selected Articles

Musk’s DOGE hit by mass resignations: Over 20 staffers quit government efficiency team, slam Trump’s federal job cuts | World News – The Times of India

US News: A wave of resignations has hit Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (Doge), as 21 civil service employees walked out on Tuesday, refusing t.
Categories
Selected Articles

21 DOGE staffers resign, saying they won’t help ‘dismantle’ public services

Twenty-one members of the United State DOGE Service have resigned, they said in an anonymous letter, citing DOGE’s ongoing work dramatically reshaping the federal government.
Categories
Selected Articles

Pope’s condition remains critical but stable

The Holy See Press Office’s Tuesday evening update on the Pope’s health says he has not suffered acute respiratory episodes, and his hemodynamic …
Categories
Selected Articles

Mars was once a ‘vacation-style’ beach planet, Chinese rover scans reveal

China’s Zhurong rover has found evidence of an ancient shoreline buried deep beneath the planet. That could point to an ocean, a beach, and to life.
Categories
Selected Articles

Service Staffers Resign After DOGE Takeover—Citing Refusal To ‘Dismantle Critical Public Services’

The employees worked under the U.S. Digital Service before it was renamed the U.S. DOGE Service.
Categories
Selected Articles

Ukraine agrees US minerals deal after Washington drops toughest demands

Kyiv hopes agreement on jointly exploring resources will improve relations with Trump administration
Categories
Selected Articles

The Supreme Court hands down a rare victory for a death row inmate

Richard Glossip had everything going for him in his Supreme Court hearing. That turned out to be enough.
Categories
Selected Articles

Sunlen Serfaty explains what we know about federal workers who resigned over DOGE efforts

Categories
Selected Articles

Google loses fight on Android Auto access, bodes ill for Big Tech

Categories
Selected Articles

Richard Glossip, Death Row Inmate, Granted New Trial by Supreme Court

Richard Glossip — who’s been on death row for decades for a crime he says he didn’t commit — will get a new trial, the Supreme Court ruled.