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Verizon laying off more than 13,000 workers

Verizon is beginning to lay off more than 13,000 workers on Thursday in an effort to trim down staff and increase investments. “We must reorient our entire company around delivering for and delighting our customers,” CEO Dan Schulman wrote in the letter obtained by The

About half say democracy performing poorly: Survey

About half of Americans say democracy is performing poorly, according to a survey. The Charles F. Kettering Foundation/Gallup Democracy for All Project survey found that 51 percent of respondents claimed “U.S. democracy is performing poorly,” while 24 percent claimed their

Sea level rise threatens thousands of hazardous sites: Study

Rising sea levels could flood thousands of hazardous sites in marginalized communities mostly across seven states by 2100 should greenhouse gases continue to build up in the atmosphere, a study published Thursday in Nature Communications warns. Flooding could strike 5,500 sites

Trump special envoy for Ukraine to leave post

President Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, will depart his position in January, the White House confirmed to The Hill on Thursday, as the president has renewed efforts to end Russia’s war against Kyiv. The White House did not provide any other details about

Vance offers his condolences to Cheney

Vice President JD Vance offered his condolences to the late Vice President Dick Cheney and his family ahead of his funeral in Washington on Thursday. "My condolences go to Dick Cheney and his family,” Vance told Breitbart News at a fireside chat in Washington. “Obviously

Good riddance to the inspectors general

President Trump's attack on federal oversight has been met with criticism, but the oversight regime has been broken long before Trump, and it is time for reform to focus on outcomes rather than processes.

MLB will provide Senate with gambling investigation documents

Major League Baseball (MLB) plans to comply with a request from Congress to provide documents and testimony on how it will address concerns about illegal gambling and game rigging, commissioner Rob Manfred said this week. “We’re going to respond fully and cooperatively and on

Watch live: Dick Cheney honored at DC funeral

Former Vice President Dick Cheney, who died last month at the age of 84, will be honored Thursday during a funeral service at Washington National Cathedral. Tributes will be delivered by former President George W. Bush and former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), the late vice

Immigration arrests across North Carolina top 250

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has arrested more than 250 immigrants living in the country illegally in the first few days of its operations in Charlotte, N.C., the department said Wednesday. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials arrived in Charlotte on

Pelosi on Trump criticism: 'I could have done much worse'

Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Wednesday her description of President Trump as “the worst thing on the face of the Earth” could have been “worse.” “One of the things you said recently in an interview — you said that President Trump is ‘a vile creature, the worst