Staffers of the U.S. Agency for International Development were instructed to stay out of the agency’s Washington headquarters on Monday, according to a notice distributed to them, after Tesla founder Elon Musk announced that President Donald Trump had agreed with him to shut down the agency.
Read More USAID D.C. Headquarters Closed To Staff After Musk Declares Agency Shutdown With Trump’s ApprovalTag: James Meyers
Arab Nations Oppose Trump’s Plan To Relocate Palestinians To Egypt and Jordan
Arab countries rejected President Donald Trump’s plan to resettle Palestinians from war-torn Gaza to Egypt and Jordan on Saturday.
Read More Arab Nations Oppose Trump’s Plan To Relocate Palestinians To Egypt and JordanTrump: U.S. Military Launched Airstrikes Against ISIS Operatives In Somalia
The U.S. military has conducted coordinated airstrikes that were ordered by President Donald Trump against ISIS operatives in Somalia, making it the first strikes carried out in the African nation under the new Trump administration.
Read More Trump: U.S. Military Launched Airstrikes Against ISIS Operatives In SomaliaTVA Chief Jeff Lyash Steps Down After Previous Critique By Trump Of $10.5M Compensation
Tennessee Valley Authority CEO Jeff Lyash, who is the highest-paid federal employee with a compensation package of $10.5 million per year, announced on Friday that he was retiring 11 days after President Donald Trump returned to the White House.
Read More TVA Chief Jeff Lyash Steps Down After Previous Critique By Trump Of $10.5M CompensationCBS Agrees To Release ‘60 Minutes’ Harris Interview Transcripts To FCC
CBS has announced that it will turn over an unedited transcript of its October interview with Kamala Harris to the Federal Communications Commission, which was part of President Donald Trump’s ongoing feud with the network over how it handled a story of his defeated opponent.
Read More CBS Agrees To Release ‘60 Minutes’ Harris Interview Transcripts To FCCMicrosoft Cracks Down On ‘Underperformers,’ Cutting Some Jobs Without Severance Pay
Microsoft has reportedly begun firing its “low-performance” workers, with a portion of the job cuts not providing severance pay, as the tech company switches up their work style approach — according to a new report.
Read More Microsoft Cracks Down On ‘Underperformers,’ Cutting Some Jobs Without Severance Pay
