DOGE vowed to make government more ‘efficient’ — but it’s doing the opposite (washingtonpost.com)

DOGE vowed to make government more ‘efficient’ — but it’s doing the opposite (washingtonpost.com)

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  • Biden rejected appeals of several top advisers in blocking U.S. Steel bid (washingtonpost.com)
  • U.S. plans to sell $20 billion in weapons to Israel over several years (washingtonpost.com)
    U.S. plans to sell $20 billion in weapons to Israel over several years (washingtonpost.com)
  • ‘Several fatalities and wounded’ after Palestine Red Crescent says HQ in Khan Younis targeted by Israel (theguardian.com)
    ‘Several fatalities and wounded’ after Palestine Red Crescent says HQ in Khan Younis targeted by Israel (theguardian.com)
  • Revealed: neo-Nazi active club counts several of US military as members (theguardian.com)
    Revealed: neo-Nazi active club counts several of US military as members (theguardian.com)
  • At Least Six Killed and Several Injured in Tel Aviv Shooting (nytimes.com)
  • Trump-Backed Candidates Faceplant in Several Republican Primaries (mediaite.com)
    Trump-Backed Candidates Faceplant in Several Republican Primaries (mediaite.com)
  • Several Washington elections offices evacuated over white powder, fentanyl (chronline.com)
    Several Washington elections offices evacuated over white powder, fentanyl (chronline.com)
  • Suspicious mail sent to election officials in several states (washingtonpost.com)
    Suspicious mail sent to election officials in several states (washingtonpost.com)
  • Ex-Trump Official Makes Stunning Revelation: Trump Talked About Executing People At Several WH Meetings (mediaite.com)
    Ex-Trump Official Makes Stunning Revelation: Trump Talked About Executing People At Several WH Meetings (mediaite.com)
  • How should we treat right-wing violence in America? Several new books point the way toward solutions (newyorker.com)
    How should we treat right-wing violence in America? Several new books point the way toward solutions (newyorker.com)
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