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Memo Alleges Undue State Dept. Influence Over Investigations
According to the news organization, the State Department Inspector General's memo cites cites eight specific examples in which investigations of alleged illegal and inappropriate activity were unduly influenced by other parts of the department.
New Volkswagen Policy OKs Interactions With Unions At U.S. Factory
The automaker said the new policy would allow dialogue — but not collective bargaining — with groups. It comes months after the UAW lost a vote to represent workers at the Chattanooga, Tenn., factory.
Watchdog: U.S. Paid For 'World's Most Expensive' Gas Station In Afghanistan
American taxpayers paid $43 million for a natural gas station that should have cost $500,000. When the inspector general asked about it, the Department of Defense could not explain the cost.
After A 40-Year Detour, 'Squidbillies' Star Takes Home His Diploma
Bobby Ellerbee left his studies to host a radio show, voice a beloved cartoon character, even party with Etta James. Lately, though, he returned to do the one thing he hadn't done yet: graduate.
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WATCH: Rick Perry's Comment About 'Fun' On Sen. Al Franken's Couch Gets A Laugh
Trump's nominee for energy secretary and Minnesota Sen. Al Franken, a former comedian, shared a moment of levity during Perry's confirmation hearing when Perry made an unintended double-entendre.
Scientists Warn That Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano Could Erupt 'Ballistic Rocks'
The U.S. Geological Survey says that as magma in the volcano drops below the water table, it could create steam pressure and a sudden eruption that would spew toxic gas and "ballistic rocks."
Say Goodbye To The Pizza Time Players: Chuck E. Cheese Retires Its Band
The CEO of the company that runs Chuck E. Cheese pizza parlors says its animatronic house band simply can't live up to the expectations that kids today have for entertainment.
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Evacuated Maui Residents Return Home After Wildfire Scorches 10,000 Acres
The evacuation in Maui, the second-largest Hawaiian island, filled up local shelters, but residents have now been told they can return home.
COVID-19 Origin Study: WHO Team Arrives In Wuhan To Investigate
Their arrival comes more than a week after an unexpected delay prevented the scientists from entering China.
Congressional Watchdog To Review Federal Coronavirus Response
The $2 trillion response legislation Congress approved late last month calls for the Government Accountability Office to monitor the spending and the overall federal response to the pandemic.
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