Pentagon considers back pay for troops discharged over now-repealed COVID vaccine mandate
After the coronavirus vaccine mandate was rescinded for members of the military this week, the Pentagon may consider back pay for troops
After the coronavirus vaccine mandate was rescinded for members of the military this week, the Pentagon may consider back pay for troops
Florida has hired more than 1,000 officers since last summer, awarding all of those who joined the Sunshine State’s law enforcement ranks
Located in the heart of Washington, D.C., the White House has long been a fixture of American politics and culture and is
Black and Hispanic voters in Wisconsin’s largest city say a Republican election commissioner publicly applauding GOP strategies he credits with depressing minority
The Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia – the primary headquarters for the Department of Defense – was originally constructed in 1941 after War Department officials complained
The Department of Homeland Security on Friday announced a new, expedited process aimed at encouraging ‘noncitizen workers’ to report labor rights violations
Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly and the Republican-controlled Kansas Legislature are headed toward big fights over spending on special education programs, pay raises
Republicans have rolled back a ban against smoking tobacco on Capitol Hill. Lawmakers and staff will once again be allowed to smoke carefree
Florida will seek to provide consumers more flexibility in buying prescription drugs and more information about their costs under a legislative proposal
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says he will ‘look at’ the possibility of expunging impeachments against former President Donald Trump, should a resolution