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Army Corps of Engineers supports Baltimore bridge recovery efforts
Remotely operated vehicles and sonar will be used by the Corps, along with the debris removal vessel Reynolds.
By Zamone Perez
Key armed services Democrat locked in recount drama
Behind by 12,000 votes and a week after the election, Florida Sen. Bill Nelson is still fighting.
By Joe Gould
EPA watchdog faults agency for Pruitt’s 24/7 security costs
According to the EPA inspector general's report Pruitt's security costs were more than double those of his predecessor Gina McCarthy during her last year.
Man who swindled $13 million from VA sentenced to 6 years
A man who operated parking lots for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in Los Angeles was sentenced Monday for bilking the agency of $13 million and bribing the official who granted his parking contracts.
Sen. Nelson: ‘Foolish’ to deny Russian election system penetration
U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson isn’t backing down from comments that Russian operatives have penetrated some of his state’s election systems ahead of this year’s crucial election.
Florida officials want info about election hacking claims
Florida officials want more information from the U.S. Senate supporting claims made by Sen. Bill Nelson that Russian operatives have penetrated some of his state’s election systems.
VA to finally get permanent technology leader
The Department of Veterans Affairs has yet to see a permanent chief information officer since the beginning of the Trump administration.
By Jessie Bur
EPA proposal to limit science studies draws opposition
A public hearing on the rule, introduced by then-administrator Scott Pruitt before his resignation amid ethics scandals, drew opponents and a much smaller number of industry and trade groups backing it.
New EPA acting chief defends past coal industry lobbying
Andrew Wheeler spoke to staffers for the first time since President Donald Trump announced Pruitt’s resignation last Thursday.
The downfall of Scott Pruitt: a timeline
Here’s a timeline of some of the most shocking incidents and high-profile activities over the course of his tenure.
By Amber Corrin and Ken Chamberlain