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soon begin to double every two years. Utilities are afraid that solar power will be to the electrical grid what PCs were to mainframes, or e-mail to the Postal Service: a technology that will simply kill its predecessors. Coal and nuclear power are both doomed, and the profit-making power grid with it. That’s all t
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ther private sector employees. Labor relations in the Postal Service are governed by Chapter 12 of the Postal Reorgani
soon begin to double every two years. Utilities are afraid that solar power will be to the electrical grid what PCs were to mainframes, or e-mail to the Postal Service: a technology that will simply kill its predecessors. Coal and nuclear power are both doomed, and the profit-making power grid with it. That's all to
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her profile in the talks. Multiple obstacles remain, including an impasse so far on extending a $600-per-week pandemic jobless benefit, funding for the Postal Service, and aid to renters facing eviction." On NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/e9fdd40247364331b4dc8d589a3c1e8d?pubid=fbi> (
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e has told the President Trump's allies that the President's attacks on mail-in ballots are "not helpful," but DeJoy "denied that recent changes at the Postal Service are linked to the November elections." DeJoy said, "I am not engaged in sabotaging the election." Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-el
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mployer of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy." He continues to hold "at least a $30 million stake in the company, which has ramped up its business with the Postal Service since he took the helm at the agency." The numbers, "obtained by The New York Times from a public records request, shed new light on the extent to
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mployer of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy." He continues to hold "at least a $30 million stake in the company, which has ramped up its business with the Postal Service since he took the helm at the agency." The numbers, "obtained by The New York Times from a public records request, shed new light on the extent to
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her profile in the talks. Multiple obstacles remain, including an impasse so far on extending a $600-per-week pandemic jobless benefit, funding for the Postal Service, and aid to renters facing eviction." On NBC Nightly News Vi (8/3, story 5, 0:30, Holt, 6.23M), Geoff Bennett said "the White House [is] still unabl
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e has told the President Trump's allies that the President's attacks on mail-in ballots are "not helpful," but DeJoy "denied that recent changes at the Postal Service are linked to the November elections." DeJoy said, "I am not engaged in sabotaging the election." Reuters (8/24, Sullivan) reports that DeJoy told t
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e plates." Along with the illegal vehicles, authorities found evidence of illegal scams that the pair were conducting from the RV. The scam involved the Postal Service and several thousand dollars of Iraqi currency, police said. Authorities concluded that the FBI is investigating the alleged fraudulent documentati
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New York Times (11/7, Epstein, 18.61M) reports that despite 'warnings of violence, threats of foreign interference, rampant disinformation, cuts to the Postal Service, President Trump's sowing of distrust and a pandemic that forced the relocation of thousands of polling places, the machinery of American democracy
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overns in landlord-tenant disputes involving the Government, it nevertheless relied on state law cases in interpreting the particular provision of the Postal Service lease at issue. See 767 P.M at 88041. 6. Other courts, too, have applied state substan- tive law as the rule of decision In landlord-tenant disput
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governs in landlord-tenant disputes involving the Government, it nevertheless relied on state law cases in interpreting the particular provision of the Postal Service lease at issue. See 767 F.2d at 880-81. FN6. Other courts, too, have applied state substantive law as the rule of decision in landlord-tenant disp
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governs in landlord-tenant disputes involving the Government, it nevertheless relied on state law cases in interpreting the particular provision of the Postal Service lease at issue. See 767 F.2d at 880-81. FN6. Other courts, too, have applied state substantive law as the rule of decision in landlord-tenant disp
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governs in landlord-tenant disputes involving the Government, it nevertheless relied on state law cases in interpreting the particular provision of the Postal Service lease at issue. See 767 F.2d at 880-81. FN6. Other courts, too, have applied state substantive law as the rule of decision in landlord-tenant disp
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e plates." Along with the illegal vehicles, authorities found evidence of illegal scams that the pair were conducting from the RV. The scam involved the Postal Service and several thousand dollars of Iraqi currency, police said. Authorities concluded that the FBI is investigating the alleged fraudulent documentati
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her profile in the talks. Multiple obstacles remain, including an impasse so far on extending a $600-per-week pandemic jobless benefit, funding for the Postal Service, and aid to renters facing eviction." On NBC Nightly News Vi (8/3, story 5, 0:30, Holt, 6.23M), Geoff Bennett said "the White House [is] still unabl
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e has told the President Trump's allies that the President's attacks on mail-in ballots are "not helpful," but DeJoy "denied that recent changes at the Postal Service are linked to the November elections." DeJoy said, "I am not engaged in sabotaging the election." Reuters (8/24, Sullivan) reports that DeJoy told t
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mployer of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy." He continues to hold "at least a $30 million stake in the company, which has ramped up its business with the Postal Service since he took the helm at the agency." The numbers, "obtained by The New York Times from a public records EFTA01658726 request, shed new light on
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ientists working on the International Space Station stayed. Many engineers have been sent home.)=/span> U.S. Postal Service: Everyone stayed, since the Postal Service is self-funded. Social Security Administration: 29 percent of the 62,343 em=loyees have been sent home. (Claims representatives stayed; actuaries =

Oregon
LocationState of the United States of America

Department of Justice
OrganizationUnited States Department of Justice, federal executive department responsible for law enforcement

Julie K. Brown
PersonAmerican journalist
Leon Black
PersonAmerican billionaire businessman (born 1951)

United States
LocationCountry located primarily in North America

James Baker
PersonAmerican lawyer and statesman (born 1930)

Joe Biden
Person46th President of the United States (2021–2025)

Michael Cohen
PersonAmerican former attorney and former Republican official

Donald Trump
PersonPresident of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)

Barack Obama
PersonPresident of the United States from 2009 to 2017

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)
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OrganizationNew York City tabloid newspaper

Colorado
LocationState of the United States of America

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OrganizationAmerican privately held financial, software, data, and media company

Poland
LocationCountry in Central Europe

Ted Cruz
PersonAmerican politician (born 1970)

Stephen Hawking
PersonBritish theoretical physicist, cosmologist and author (1942–2018)

Mark Meadows
PersonWhite House Chief of Staff from 2020 to 2021

Michael Jackson
PersonAmerican singer, songwriter, record producer, and dancer (1958–2009)
FBI
OrganizationFederal Bureau of Investigation, domestic intelligence and security service of the United States