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Luis Coronado, Jr., the CIO of the Bureau of Consular Affairs, recently won a “Sammies” award for his role in launching an ...
The State Department's review finds that some of the choices made by Biden "compounded the difficulties" diplomats faced in Afghanistan, such as the speed at which the military withdrew and ...
Gross: Prospects for Gov. Kevin Stitt’s tax cut likely were not helped by last week’s gross revenue report. Total tax payments to the state were almost 9% lower in August than for the same ...
Mississippi State administrators, coaches and fans must adapt to the new world of college athletics.
The State Department released its plans for reorganizing the agency Tuesday, a first step toward reducing what the Trump administration says is an inefficient foreign affairs operation. “In its ...
The State Department is poised to increase its social media vetting for those applying for student and exchange visitor visas amid the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.
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Florida State Sports Notebook: Ta’Niya Latson EditionImportant Note: The following article is based on my 10+ years of covering college sports specifically Florida State. I have not had the opportunity to discuss this decision with Ta’Niya Latson ...
WASHINGTON — The State Department previewed plans Tuesday to lay off roughly 2,000 staffers and close down 132 bureaus abroad as part of an “America First” overhaul of the diplomatic agency ...
The State Department plans to 'retire' U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) as an independent agency. President Trump appointed Marco Rubio administrator of the organization in ...
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Reporter's Notebook: Human rights abuses in El Salvador and the case of Kilmar Abrego GarcíaThe State Department's most recent human rights report for El Salvador from 2023 outlines several significant abuses. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson looks at how, in the case of ...
A former State Department budget analyst has pleaded guilty to embezzling more than $650,000 from the agency over a two-year span, according to the US Attorney’s Office in Washington, DC.
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