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Government should pay compensation for Cold War testing, victims say
In the 1950s and 1960s, the Army used blowers to spray a potential carcinogen into the air surrounding a St. Louis housing project.
Lockheed: F-35 deliveries can’t resume until mishap investigation done
Lockheed Martin also previewed its plans for updating existing fighters with the hardware and software upgrades known as Technology Refresh 3.
NY Rep.-elect Santos investigated for lying about his past
Santos is scheduled to be sworn in next Tuesday, when the U.S. House reconvenes.
US Postal Service pledges move to all-electric delivery fleet
USPS said it’s spending nearly $10 billion to electrify its aging fleet, including installing a modern charging infrastructure at hundreds of post offices.
Army general faulted by inspector general for White House misconduct
An Army one-star general who led the White House Military Office may face punishment.
Treasury makes Trump tax returns available to Congress
The Supreme Court rejected Trump’s request for an order that would have prevented the move.
By Fatima Hussein
Federal judge faults Postmaster General DeJoy in mail delays
Delays and the removal of mail-sorting machines were among actions that led New York and other states to sue.
DeJoy announces pay raise for US Postal Service employees
The salary increase will go into effect on Sept. 24, and employees should see the change reflected on their pay stubs beginning Oct. 14.
Can Biden fire US Postmaster General Louis DeJoy?
The nine-member United States Postal Service Board of Governors has the sole authority to fire, and hire, the postmaster general.
Machinist union votes to approve new Boeing contract, averting strike
The union had objected to proposed changes to employees' 401(k) benefits, and in late July voted to reject the contract offer and strike.
Could stronger enforcement help restaff federal transportation jobs?
The fines collected from unruly or abusive travelers could go toward hiring more officers at the Transportation Security Agency and the Federal Air Marshal Service.
By Jessie Bur