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One Thing: After DOGE Cuts, The Government Is Hiring Again. Will Anyone Bite?

Last year, Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency took a chainsaw to the federal government, slashing jobs and cutting programs in the name of eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse. While it did not reduce spending, current and former government officials tell CNN that som ...  Show more

5 Good Things: Following the Tracks of a Tiger Comeback

A legendary US Paralympian adds to her medal collection. CNN trekked deep into Thailand’s jungles to follow the surprising journey of a young tiger that’s giving conservationists hope. How the singer behind the hit song from “K-Pop Demon Hunters” reinvented herself after rejectio ...  Show more

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