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Pentagon begins sweeping review of military legal system

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Federal News Network) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has launched a sweeping review of the military legal system, directing the Pentagon to evaluate…

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Denial of Religious Exception to Covid Vaccine Mandate Ruled Discriminatory

WASHINGTON, D.C. (FEDweek) — An Interior Department facility violated the protections of three employees against religious discrimination when it denied their requests to be…

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Wayne County school districts awarded nearly $1M in default judgments against company that failed to pay teacher dental bills

FAIRPORT, N.Y. (WHEC) — A court has officially awarded more than $900,000 to two Wayne County school districts in a case involving missing money from health accounts.…

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Inside Dorit and PK Kemsley’s Divorce Fight: Foreclosure Threats, $91,000 Income and $6 Million Home at Stake

LOS ANGELES, C.A. (OK! Magazine) — Dorit Kemsley and PK Kemsley’s divorce is quickly shifting from a celebrity split into a full-blown financial standoff, with new court…

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Legal experts weigh in as Perinton kidnapping case grows more complex

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — What started as a kidnapping case out of Perinton has grown into a complex legal case involving multiple suspects, competing narratives and possible…

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House GOP probes agency settlements with federal workers

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Government Executive) — Republicans on the House Oversight and Reform Committee on Monday announced they would investigate the rate at which federal…

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House GOP investigating costs of federal employee workplace disputes

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Federal News Network) — Federal employee workplace disputes are coming under more scrutiny from a top committee Republican who argues that agencies have an…

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Comer Challenges Use of Settlements in Federal Workplace Disputes; ‘Frivolous Claims’

WASHINGTON, D.C. (FEDweek) — The chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has challenged agencies’ use of settlements to resolve federal workplace…

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Landscaper shot by stray bullet from belt-fed machine gun during nearby Air Force exercise, lawsuit says

FLORIDA (The Independent) — A South Florida landscaper was shot in the back by a stray bullet from a nearby police department gun range being used to familiarize a U.S. Air…

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Trump administration wants fed job applicants to disclose political affiliations

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Employee Benefit News) — Should federal job applicants be required to disclose their political affiliations in order to be hired? That question is now at…

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