WASHINGTON, D.C. (Federal News Network) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has launched a “ruthless” review of how the military’s legal offices are organized, saying…
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) — As Saint Patrick’s Day weekend begins, New York State Police are gearing up to catch drunk drivers. News10NBC spoke with a mother who lost her…
FRANKLIN COUNTY, N.Y. (WRGB) — An investigation from Bond Schoeneck & King Attorneys into the use of “time-out boxes” in a school district’s elementary programs…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (E&E News) — EPA employees who publicly excoriated the Trump administration — and were later reprimanded by the agency — did not run afoul of ethics…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (TechTarget) — The recent Anthropic safety pullback just turned one of enterprise AI’s most trusted vendors into a geopolitical flashpoint. For CIOs…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Defense One) — Anthropic is suing more than a dozen federal agencies and government leaders such as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, claiming that the…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (The Washington Examiner) — More than 15 federal employees were forced out of senior posts at the Department of Homeland Security agency U.S. Customs and…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Bloomberg Law) — President Donald Trump‘s push to tighten control over the federal workforce will take shape in coming weeks, allowing political leaders…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (The Washington Times) — The Defense Department on Thursday designated artificial intelligence company Anthropic a “supply chain risk” to national…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NextGov) — The Justice Department issued an opinion last week authorizing the Trump administration’s plan to allow employees from tech companies to work…
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