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Troops on the border: ‘We have to adapt every night to every scenario’
For New Hampshire National Guard members deployed to the Texas border, securing 1 1/2 miles along the Rio Grande is logistically, emotionally hard.
By Annmarie Timmins, New Hampshire Bulletin
Why is so hard to get a phased federal retirement approved?
Phased retirement allows active federal employees to "retire" from part of their job responsibilities, while continuing to execute other job functions.
By Reg Jones
US Forest Service sued over largest wildfire in New Mexico history
The wrongful death lawsuit alleges the service was negligent in the management of a prescribed burn and failed to prevent access to areas at risk.
Biden names technology hubs in 32 states, Puerto Rico to help industry
The hubs are the result of a process the Commerce Department launched in May to distribute a total of $500 million in grants to cities.
Spielberg-Hanks WWII series ‘Masters of the Air’ gets premiere date
'Masters of the Air' is the third installment, alongside “Band of Brothers” and “The Pacific," of the Spielberg and Hanks-led World War II trilogy.
By Jon Simkins
Wittman lukewarm on Air Force plan to ‘quickstart’ programs
"Congress needs to do its job" and pass budgets on time, Rep. Rob Wittman, R-Va., said. “If we did our jobs, you wouldn’t need quickstart provisions.”
Federal agencies barred from asking about criminal history when hiring
The regulations build off a federal law passed in 2019 that works to ensure those with criminal histories aren't immediately shown the door.
Cause of death revealed for soldier who died in Pentagon parking lot
Officials concluded their investigation into the death of a soldier who died in a Pentagon parking lot earlier this year.
It’s hard times now — and ahead — for US-Russian nuclear arms control
U.S.-Russian nuclear arms control, as it has been practiced for the past five decades, may have run its course.
By Frank Klotz and William Courtney