An old Pennsylvania limestone mine housing all retirement paperwork for government employees is limiting how fast workers can retire. Musk wants to change that.
Hundreds of federal workers process thousands of retirement applications every month, by hand in a converted former mine.
On Feb. 11, tech billionaire Elon Musk and the Department for Government Efficiency, which he leads, made a series of claims about a limestone mine in Pennsylvania where the U.S. government allegedly ...
United Mine Workers of America President Cecil Roberts Jr. hopes that the Democrats’ election loss can be the much-needed "wake-up" call the party needs to reach the "next generation." ...
A major Norwegian aid group that specialises in demining operations, said it would let go 1,700 workers in 12 countries ...
Democrats cannot have it both ways: they are either against waste and fraud sucking up taxpayer dollars, or they are for it.
Chad Montrie is professor of history at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell. He tells Srijana Mitra Das at TE about the working-class roots of environmentalism: You can see a clear grey sky ...
According to the General Industries Workers ... recovered from the mine after the Gauteng High Court, Pretoria, ordered rescue operations to commence last weekend. Giwusa president Mametlwe ...
“Kamala is for they/them,” went Donald Trump’s notorious TV ad during the 2024 campaign. “President Trump is for you.” But not quite two weeks into President Trump’s second term, we already know that ...
Like the nearly five million immigrants who arrived in the United States in the 1970s ... about the fate of immigrant vineyard workers under President Donald Trump’s new immigration policies ...
Tens of thousands of workers were put on notice ... term — on decades of laws that give the president broad authority to protect and defend the United States against threats inside the country ...
“These workers here in Windsor are more exposed to trade with the United States than anyone ... and people like me and companies like mine.” Flavio Volpe, the president of the Automotive ...