Washington Post – Politics:
An agreement for EV battery plants would help African nations process their raw materials instead of richer nations getting the benefits.
Washington Post – Politics:
An agreement for EV battery plants would help African nations process their raw materials instead of richer nations getting the benefits.
Washington Post – Politics:
Outdated technology and short staffing hinder the government’s ability to combat sophisticated money laundering schemes by drug traffickers and terrorists.
Washington Post – Politics:
After a major 2015 cyber breach, the Pentagon planned a new federal background check system, but it is way behind schedule and no one know how much it will cost.
Washington Post – Politics:
Arthur Gregg reflects on his career after a Virginia base was named after him, the only living person so honored. Until April, it was named for Robert. E. Lee.
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A new Pew survey shows 59 percent of people aboard view America favorably, but 82 percent say Washington interferes with other nations.
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During the coronavirus pandemic, employees “were unaware of any collaboration” between the two agencies responsible for poultry and meat plant safety.
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Jesse Jackson’s influence on a variety of federal policies and politicians was honored during a retrospective of his 1984 and 1988 presidential campaigns.
Washington Post – Politics:
After 33 years with the National Treasury Employees Union and eight as its president, Tony Reardon is leaving Washington for a small North Carolina village.
Washington Post – Politics:
Democrats and Republicans join forces to overhaul the controversial law enforcement practice of seizing property not linked to a crime.