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The State Department began laying off more than 1,300 workers Friday, proceeding with long-expected staff cuts that ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio "succeeded [in creating] an environment where people wake up and don’t want to come in to work ...
On July 11, the State Department re-organised offices and “reduced in force” (RIF) about 1,300 civil and foreign service ...
On July 11, the State Department began issuing termination notices to employees included in a planned 15 percent reduction in force (RIF) after the Supreme Court overruled an injunction against the ...
The State Department is slashing hundreds of jobs in what's being called its biggest shake-up in decades — drawing sharp criticism from former diplomats who say the cuts risk gutting America's ...
The State Department is investigating an impostor who reportedly pretended to be Secretary of State Marco Rubio with the help of AI. The mystery individual posing as one of President Donald Trump ...
Sixty Democratic lawmakers told Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday to refrain from moving ahead with mass layoffs of State Department employees and to lift a hiring freeze at a time of ...
In any event, the cuts, which amount to about 1.6% of State Department staff, can hardly be described as “devastating.” Of course, they are upsetting for those who lost their jobs.
The State Department is investigating an imposter pretending to be Secretary of State Marco Rubio who has contacted foreign ministers and other U.S. officials. The impersonation campaign began in ...
The imposter used artificial intelligence to impersonate Secretary of State Marco Rubio and contact government and foreign officials, according to a cable obtained by CBS News.