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DeJoy says the U.S. Postal Service is ready to deliver a successful holiday season
One year after enduring a delay-plagued 2020 holiday season, the postmaster general says things will be different this time.
Federal judge blocks Trump effort to ban transgender troops from military service
The decision by U.S. District Judge Ana C. Reyes blocks the Department of Defense from carrying through with a policy directive designed to remove transgender service members from the military.
Report: Secret Service Agents Drove Car Into White House Barricades After Drinking
The story, first reported by The Washington Post, is the latest scandal at the presidential protective service. A spokesman said the agency is aware of the allegations, which are being investigated.
Biden Picks Foreign Service Veteran Linda Thomas-Greenfield For U.N. Ambassador
Thomas-Greenfield has worked in foreign service for more than three decades, including as head of the Bureau of African Affairs in the Obama White House. This position requires Senate confirmation.
Veterans Can Train And Adopt Service Dogs Under A New Law Signed By Biden
The Department of Veterans Affairs program aims to connect service dogs in training to veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Who left cocaine in the West Wing? The Secret Service says they may never know
Several hundred people could have dropped the small bag of cocaine near a door to the West Wing. But without fingerprints, DNA or video evidence, the Secret Service can't figure out who did it.
Nearly 80 Years On, The USO Still Keeps Service Members Connected To Home
The United Service Organizations aims to bring the comforts of home to armed forces around the world as well as help civilians understand more about modern military life.
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The National Park Service could soon have its first Native American director
Charles "Chuck" F. Sams III could soon become the first Native American to head the National Park Service in the agency's history. A series of acting directors have led the department since 2017.
Commander bites again: Biden's dog has nipped another Secret Service officer
President Biden's dog bit several Secret Service agents a total of 10 times between October 2022 and January 2023. On Monday, he bit another officer at the White House.
Governor Ivey Taps Cynthia Lee Almond to Serve as Public Service Commission President
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