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High above the clouds, where thousands of commercial flights crisscross the nation daily, a complex and demanding ballet is directed by a small group of highly skilled professionals, but a political stalemate on the ground now threatens the stability of this critical workforce. A proposed $140
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The personal information you entrust to the federal government exists in a legal landscape designed for a world of paper records and filing cabinets, not one of interconnected databases and cloud servers. A federal law enacted half a century ago, the Privacy Act of 1974, stands as the primary
The improbable elevation of a man who built his career suing federal health agencies to the very leadership of the Department of Health and Human Services marked the most audacious gambit of the second Trump administration. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a political scion turned iconoclast, took the helm