WASHINGTON (AP) — Key U.S. agencies, including the FBI, State Department and the Pentagon, have instructed their employees ...
The Department of Defense told its employees to pause responding to emails asking them about their accomplishments last week, as part of a directive by Elon Musk to make the federal workforce more ...
Several US government agencies have advised their employees to ignore for now a demand from Elon Musk’s government efficiency office to justify their jobs or face dismissal.
He has first round traits,” NFL Draft Analyst Todd McShay said of Arroyo.   “He’s not a first rounder but when you look at him on the field, he looks like an All-Pro, F tight end.” ...
From the Pentagon and the FBI to Republican lawmakers, here’s how agencies and officials are responding to Elon Musk’s email ...
Federal workers across several agencies received an email from OPM asking them to document five things they accomplished in the past week.
The new FBI director instructed personnel not to respond to Musk's demand to justify their job or face dismissal.
The Department of Defense posted to X, formerly Twitter, on Sunday to tell Pentagon staff to disregard an email from billionaire Elon Musk that asked government employees to document in an email what ...
Some federal agencies, including the State and Defense Departments, told their employees not to respond to an email asking ...
FBI Director Kash Patel told employees to hold off on responding to an email, sent at tech billionaire Elon Musk’s direction, ...