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Lawmakers from both parties and chambers of Congress this week introduced legislation that would institute a 35% pay raise for employees at the U.S. Bureau of Prisons, in a bid to counter longstanding ...
Dangerous — even, at times, deadly — working conditions. No backup. Forced overtime. Insufficient pay. Those are just some of the hazards corrections workers face daily, according to union officials.
Data protection in cybersecurity is all about keeping your personal and sensitive information safe from hackers, breaches, and misuse. In this video, you’ll learn what data protection really means, ...
A prominent sports betting operator has discontinued an injury-refund promotion for the NFL playoffs, while two competitors announced they'll continue theirs through the postseason. FanDuel ran its ...
A Chattanooga pastor and former University of Tennessee at Chattanooga basketball player will serve 30 months in prison after pleading guilty in federal court to defrauding a pandemic employment ...
Jan 7 (Reuters) - A unit of KeyCorp (KEY.N), opens new tab will pay $7.77 million to resolve allegations that the large regional bank violated the federal False Claims Act by submitting fraudulent ...
The Trump administration’s decision to ban thousands of Minnesotans from U.S. Small Business Administration loans further stokes the fraud allegations that have roiled the state. The borrower ...
The agency’s leader said a review over the past week flagged $400 million in loans to Minnesotans with “suspected fraudulent activity.” The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is suspending ...
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