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  2. 2025 United States government online resource removals

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    The 2025 United States government online resource removals are a series of web page and dataset deletions and modifications across multiple United States federal agencies beginning in January 2025. Following executive orders from President Donald Trump's administration , government organizations removed or modified over 8,000 web pages and ...

  3. Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998 - Wikipedia

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    The law was a revision of the Vacancies Act originally passed in 1868. After the Watergate scandal, other laws that allowed agency heads to delegate functions to subordinates were increasingly used as an alternative to evade the strict rules of the Vacancies Act. By 1998, temporary appointments filled 20% of the 320 positions requiring Senate ...

  4. Staff Selection Commission - Wikipedia

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    The commission is headed by a Chairman [5] and two members after him. Besides, there are one Secretary, one Director, one Deputy Secretary, two Joint Directors, nine Under Secretaries, four Deputy Directors, one Finance & Budget Officer, one Assistant Director (OL), 24 Section Officers and more than 183 supporting officers/staff are at the Headquarters for discharging the duties and ...

  5. Wake Forest baseball coach apologizes for homophobic slur ...

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    Wake Forest head baseball coach Tom Walter apologized after TV cameras caught him appearing to use a homophobic slur during his Demon Deacons’ NCAA tournament game against Tennessee. Walter said ...

  6. Military recruitment - Wikipedia

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    In the aftermath of World War II military recruitment shifted significantly. With no war calling men and women to duty, the United States refocused its recruitment efforts to present the military as a career option, and as a means of achieving a higher education. A majority – 55% – of all recruitment posters would serve this end.

  7. Casual vacancy - Wikipedia

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    In politics, a casual vacancy (casual in the sense of "by chance") is a situation in which a seat in a deliberative assembly becomes vacant during that assembly's term. Casual vacancies may arise through the death , resignation or disqualification of the sitting member, or for other reasons.

  8. Blake Shelton Says Wife Gwen Stefani Is 'Really Good' at ...

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    Blake Shelton is dishing about Gwen Stefani's cooking skills. During the Thursday, May 15 episode of the Country Heat Weekly podcast with Amber Anderson and Kelly Hutton, the "God Gave Me You ...

  9. Acting rank - Wikipedia

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    In the United States Navy, acting appointments were common during the 19th century.The number of commissioned naval officers at each rank in the Navy was fixed by Congress, so it was difficult to fill vacancies if the number of officers needed to man ships exceeded that fixed number of officers allowed by Congress.