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Bookworm, ΡθΚ, foster parent, special needs adoption, stuck on the Beltway. #StandWithUkraine
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Anyone notice that there are the same number of letters in Congress and GRIDLOCK?
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Breaking News: The suspect in the shooting of two National Guard members had worked with CIA-backed units during the war in Afghanistan, officials said. Follow live.
National Guard Shooting Live Updates: Suspect Worked With CIA-Backed Units in Afghanistan, Officials Say
The C.I.A. said that the suspect, whom officials identified as a 29-year-old Afghan, came to the United States in 2021 after the American military withdrawal. Two National Guard members were in critical condition after the shooting on Wednesday.
nyti.ms
November 27, 2025 at 1:15 PM
November 27, 2025 at 12:30 PM
Happy Thanksgiving!
November 27, 2025 at 1:25 AM
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These two things are true:
1) Shooting National Guard members is horrific and criminal.
2) So is putting National Guard members in harm’s way to score political points.
November 26, 2025 at 9:01 PM
Unbelievable!
The State Department has warned employees not to use government funds to mark Dec. 1 as World AIDS Day and to “refrain from publicly promoting World AIDS Day through any communication channels.” nyti.ms/3KhPDrA
Trump Administration Will No Longer Commemorate World AIDS Day
The State Department warned employees not to use government funds for the occasion and to “refrain from publicly promoting World AIDS Day through any communication channels.”
nyti.ms
November 26, 2025 at 11:27 PM
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Bruna Caroline Ferreira, a Brazil native and the mother of Leavitt's nephew, was arrested near Boston on November 12, her attorney, Todd Pomerleau, told CNN. https://cnn.it/49FElI3
November 26, 2025 at 10:01 AM
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NEW: A major fire tears through multiple high-rise towers at a housing estate in Hong Kong, killing at least four people, officials say.
Fire engulfs high-rise housing estate, killing at least 4 in Hong Kong
Three others were injured, two of them critically, in the fire at Wang Fuk Court in the northern district of Tai Po, the Fire Services Department said.
nbcnews.to
November 26, 2025 at 11:01 AM
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NEW: A Harvard study found that the children of women who contracted COVID-19 while pregnant may be at an increased risk for autism and other neurodevelopmental diagnoses, raising new concerns about the CDC’s decision to stop recommending the vaccine to pregnant women.
Amid Confusing CDC Guidance About Vaccines, Study Highlights New Risk of COVID-19 During Pregnancy
A Harvard study found that the children of women who contracted COVID-19 while pregnant may be at an increased risk for autism and other diagnoses, raising new concerns about the CDC’s decision to stop recommending the vaccine to pregnant women.
www.propublica.org
November 26, 2025 at 1:06 PM
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317,000 feds have left the government this year, surpassing OPM’s goal
317,000 feds have left the government this year, surpassing OPM’s goal
Approximately 317,000 federal employees left the government this year, while 68,000 joined, according to a Friday blog post from Office of Personnel Management Director Scott Kupor.  The amount of separations is beyond Kupor’s previously shared workforce reduction targets. In August, Kupor told WTOP News that he expected the government to shed 300,000 employees by the end of 2025 — down to a total of 2.1 million employees. Kupor’s post didn’t include specific targets for reduction or hiring in 2026. Along with sharing the workforce levels, Kupor’s blog post provided further implementation details of President Donald Trump’s executive order from Oct. 15, which outlined new federal hiring expectations.  The goals he outlined  reflect the current Trump administration’s emphasis on “maximum efficiency” and adherence to administration priorities within the federal workforce. “We want to make sure the government has the right talent focused on the key priorities of the administration and that we are eliminating wasteful taxpayer expenses in areas that are inefficient, no longer required, or in direct contradiction of administration priorities,” Kupor wrote.  Trump’s executive order last month instructed agencies to create an annual staffing plan for fiscal year 2026 and submit it to OPM and the Office of Management and Budget by Dec. 14.  “In addition to all the things we care about in terms of where are [agencies] investing their resources, there are administration priorities that we’ve asked them to focus on and make sure that they talk to us about, one of which certainly is the merit hiring plan and how they’ll incorporate that in their hiring,” Kupor said Friday in an interview with Federal News Network.  The headcount plans align with the Trump administration’s target that for each person hired into the federal government, four people leave, Kupor wrote. He said the government exceeded that ratio this year with the amounts of new hires and departures.  An OPM spokesperson declined to comment on whether the Trump administration would seek to further reduce headcount in 2026 after already surpassing its goal of 300,000 departures. Kupor emphasized that OPM will not prescribe headcounts to agencies under the new hiring guidelines. He said the headcount plans will instead give OPM a “pan-government view” of hiring needs, allowing OPM to centralize recruitment efforts and shared certification plans.  In a memo to agencies on Nov. 5, Kupor and OMB Director Russell Vought said the staffing plans should also cover agencies’ current workforce and staffing needs, gaps in skills areas and strategies for recruitment, as well as consider opportunities for reorganization or reductions.  Kupor also acknowledged the lack of early-career employees hired into the federal government. “We do have a challenging demographic problem in government where we’re not replenishing the pipeline of new hires of people starting their career at the same rate as we have people who will be retiring over the next five to 10 years,” Kupor told Federal News Network. The federal government has faced an imbalance of early-career employees for several years, and prioritized early-career recruitment and development programs to address it. But earlier this year, the Trump administration cut several of those programs, like the Presidential Management Fellows program and U.S. Digital Corps, and fired tens of thousands of probationary employees, many of whom were young staff members. After submitting initial hiring plans, agencies must submit updates to OPM and OMB on the progress of their plans each quarter, beginning with the second quarter of fiscal 2026. Agencies can also coordinate with OPM and OMB to update their staffing plans. Kupor called on agencies in his post to change “default” patterns in hiring plans by basing them off of historical levels or budget allowances.  In creating the annual headcount plans without these “default” behaviors, Kupor wrote that agency leaders should ask themselves, “[W]hat are the functions my agency performs that are in line with presidential priorities or statutory obligations, how many people do I need to provide that service level, and how does that staffing level compare to our current headcount?” Kupor and Vought directed agency heads to promptly notify OPM of approved new hires.  Other key elements of the new hiring expectations include the creation of strategic hiring committees, adaptation of the merit hiring plan, and reduction of reliance on contractors. Trump’s executive order directed agencies to form strategic hiring committees — made up of senior agency leadership — by Nov. 17.  The committees must approve the creation and filling of vacancies within agencies, and overall ensure that agency hiring aligns with the merit hiring plan, agencies’ annual headcount plans, and “national interest, agency needs, and administration priorities.”  Kupor wrote that the hiring committees must ask the “right” questions of candidates to “[make] sure that highly skilled people are being hired into the agency and [ensure] that they are thinking about a broad set of solutions with efficiency in mind.” The ultimate focus in agency hiring, he wrote, should be on delivering to the American people at the lowest cost — not simply reducing headcount levels. The post 317,000 feds have left the government this year, surpassing OPM’s goal first appeared on Federal News Network.
federalnewsnetwork.com
November 25, 2025 at 11:47 PM
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While discussing his crime-fighting efforts in Washington, D.C., President Trump claimed that it’s been months since the city has seen a murder. But that's not true. There have been 62 homicides in Washington since May, including one last week.
FACT FOCUS: Trump gets it wrong claiming no murders in DC for the last six months
In addition to pardoning two North Carolina turkeys at the annual White House ceremony, President Donald Trump discussed his crime-fighting efforts in Washington, D.C., claiming that it’s been six months since the city has seen a murder.
bit.ly
November 26, 2025 at 12:00 AM
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The six Democrats in Congress who recorded a video informing troops that they could refuse illegal orders said they were being investigated by the FBI. The inquiry is part of a campaign by the Trump administration to seek retribution against the president’s perceived political enemies.
Democrats Say F.B.I. Is Investigating Them Over Illegal Orders Video
The move came one day after the Pentagon said it was investigating Senator Mark Kelly for his participation in the video.
nyti.ms
November 25, 2025 at 9:10 PM
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#embroidery
Needlework isn’t a grandma hobby, it’s a balm for the soul and a creative outlet! Support your local crafters and craft stores this holiday season!
Hobbies offer numerous benefits, but crafting comes with special ones. “Detailed hobbies create small zones of predictability, which regulate the nervous system and restore a felt sense of agency.”
Needlework comes with physiological benefits.
www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/20...
Column | Cross-stitch comes with extraordinary benefits and a history of protest
Needlework can soothe the brain, heal the psyche and keep you from texting your ex.
www.washingtonpost.com
November 19, 2025 at 5:44 PM
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DC celebrates National Adoption Day
DC celebrates National Adoption Day
On Saturday, the D.C. Child and Family Services Agency hosted a party celebrating the 39th National Adoption Day.
wtop.com
November 23, 2025 at 12:16 AM
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We currently find ourselves in the timeline where Donald Trump hates Marjorie Taylor Greene's guts, but can't stop gushing over Zohran Mamdani.
November 22, 2025 at 1:39 AM
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Breaking News: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced she would resign from Congress, days after President Trump called her a “traitor.” nyti.ms/4o71Flz
November 22, 2025 at 2:00 AM
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A new program from TSA will charge travelers $18 to pass through airport security if they are not carrying valid identification, such as Real ID or a passport.
TSA to charge $18 fee for travelers without proper ID
New airport kiosks will rely on biometrics to verify passengers who show up without a Real ID or passport.
www.washingtonpost.com
November 21, 2025 at 7:21 PM
This is what it looks like when Trump is trying to stay relevant. It won't last.
Breaking news: President Trump and New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani appeared together in the Oval Office after a meeting each described as the beginning of a warm relationship — despite months of slinging insults and bashing each other’s policies.
Trump pivots from bashing Mamdani, predicting he will ‘do a great job’ as mayor
Trump warmed to Mamdani, even declaring he would finally feel comfortable moving back to the city with the 34-year-old democratic socialist running city hall.
wapo.st
November 21, 2025 at 11:00 PM
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A federal judge has blocked the IRS from sharing information to help ICE with deportations. https://cnn.it/4o6OssL
November 21, 2025 at 10:29 PM
Both female artists! #Progress
The Frida Kahlo self-portrait “El sueño (La cama)” shattered the auction record for a work by a female artist, selling for $55 million at Sotheby’s Thursday. The previous record was Sotheby’s 2014 sale of Georgia O’Keeffe’s “Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1.”
Frida Kahlo painting sells for $55 million, a record for a female artist
Kahlo’s haunting 1940 self-portrait, “El sueño (La cama),” had previously sold at Sotheby’s 45 years ago for $51,000.
wapo.st
November 21, 2025 at 7:17 AM
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NEW: A proposed regulation would have denied disability benefits to at least 830,000 older blue-collar workers.

But after reporting from ProPublica and others, the Trump administration has killed the plan.
How the Trump Administration Abandoned Plans for a Major Cut in Disability Benefits for Older Workers
After meeting with advocates, the Trump administration confirmed it has scrapped a controversial regulation that would have cut disability benefits for older workers.
www.propublica.org
November 20, 2025 at 8:21 PM
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President Donald Trump and the Defense Department illegally deployed the National Guard in Washington, DC, a federal judge has ruled. https://cnn.it/49vVow4
November 20, 2025 at 8:33 PM
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The White House defended remarks by President Trump Thursday, after he suggested that Democratic lawmakers should be punished by death for a message urging the military to refuse unlawful orders.
White House says Trump wasn’t calling for executions after condemning Democrats’ military video
The White House defended remarks by President Trump Thursday, after he suggested that Democratic lawmakers should be punished by death for a message urging the military to refuse unlawful orders.
www.scrippsnews.com
November 20, 2025 at 8:49 PM
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🧵 There is quite the scene outside the U.S. Capitol as firefighters have responded to fire involving a subway car in the Rayburn tunnel. We happened upon it while walking to a story.
November 20, 2025 at 10:17 PM
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The U.S. Border Patrol is monitoring millions of American drivers nationwide in a secretive program to identify and detain people whose travel patterns it deems suspicious.
Border Patrol is monitoring US drivers and detaining those with 'suspicious' travel patterns
The U.S. Border Patrol is monitoring millions of American drivers nationwide in a secretive program to identify and detain people whose travel patterns it deems suspicious.
www.scrippsnews.com
November 20, 2025 at 7:34 PM