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The Census Bureau's blundering likely deprived some states of additional House seats, while unfairly boosting them in others.
By Rebecca Davis O’Brien The nation’s largest federation of unions has put together a pro bono legal network that aims to help federal employees whose jobs have been lost or threatened under ...
Deputy director Bruce Meyer earned $1.53 million, a slight decrease from $1.55 million in 2023, according to the union's federal disclosure form filed Monday. Clark has a five-year, $17.95 million ...
Luis Cano, Chief Information Officer of the U.S. Census Bureau, has announced his retirement from federal service, effective April 30, 2025. The announcement marks the close of a distinguished public ...
A Phillips County woman federal authorities say was responsible for at least 12 firearms purchases from a Helena-West Helena pawnshop... Dale Ellis covers the federal courthouse beat for the ...
“The federal bureau is working hard on that to solve that,” Bill Snipes, a community liaison for the census in the mayor’s office, said during a news conference. “It’s particularly a ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Federal Election ... if a Labor is forced to form a minority government. Picture, John Gass. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on the campaign ...
Filing your federal tax return to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) starts with having the right forms in hand. Whether you choose to e-file or submit a paper return, being well-prepared is ...
In the 1920s, nativist lawmakers introduced “citizen-only” bills. Then, a bipartisan coalition emerged to fight back.
Chief Election Analyst Tom Connell has claimed it will be “very unlikely” for any of the major parties to form government in their own right this upcoming federal election.