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The salary freeze comes as 800,000 federal employees are working without pay or are on furlough. → Read More
The FCC and the state of Washington are probing CenturyLink's nationwide outage that left people unable to access 911 emergency services. → Read More
The Journal of the American Medical Association released a report saying the mortality rate for younger patients in opioid overdoses have tripled. → Read More
The Wall Street Journal reports New York City hasn't seen this few traffic deaths in 100 years. → Read More
Roger Stone served as an adviser to Donald Trump's presidential campaign and testified in front of the committee during a closed-door hearing in 2017. → Read More
The e-cig company Juul announced Thursday it agreed to sell 35 percent of its shares to Altria, the maker of Marlboro cigarettes. → Read More
Cuba's government removed the wording from the draft after evangelical churches and citizens spent months expressing outrage at public meetings. → Read More
Regulators say California's Pacific Gas & Electric Company, possibly the source of this year's wildfire, falsified safety records for years. → Read More
The company announced Friday 2,700 of the 3,300 U.S. factory workers it planned to lay off can get jobs at other plants → Read More
A federal court blocked Trump administration guidelines that would have let companies opt out of providing contraception at no cost. → Read More
The revelation came Wednesday in connection to the Michael Cohen investigation. → Read More
The company announced Thursday the 133-acre campus will employ 5,000 new workers. → Read More
The non-profit group behind the show announced an initiative around Lily's storyline that aims to destigmatize homelessness. → Read More
In the next five years, Japan hopes to attract 345,000 foreign workers to soften the economic blow of a rapidly aging workforce. → Read More
The White House press secretary claims court filings regarding Paul Manafort say "absolutely nothing about the President." → Read More
Doctors Without Borders said the Aquarius will end operations due to what it called "European policies and obstruction tactics." → Read More
The French government announced tourist attractions like the Eiffel Tower, museums and shops will be closed Saturday because of anticipated protests. → Read More
Former President George W. Bush announced his father's death in a statement Friday night. Condolences came quickly on social media Saturday. → Read More
The greatest spikes in measles cases occurred in the Americas, the Eastern Mediterranean and Europe, according to a new WHO report. → Read More
The money will be sent to over 27,000 people around the world. This payment brings their total recovery to nearly 57 percent. → Read More