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  • 1 week ago | news5cleveland.com | Drew Scofield |Homa Bash

    What appears to be a trend nationally and now locally, four student at Case Western Reserve University have had their visas revoked. CWRU joins two other Northeast Ohio universities where that has happened recently. According to CWRU President Eric Kaler, four active students have had their F-1 visa status terminated by the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS). "This revocation of status makes it illegal for any student to remain studying or working in the United States," said.

  • 2 weeks ago | fox5dc.com | Homa Bash

    WASHINGTON - There are new reports that the U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to dismantle its headquarters in D.C. and lay off thousands more workers. What we know: Eric Katz is the journalist who broke the story in the publication Government Executive, reporting that the USDA plans to offload one of its two main buildings at the headquarters in D.C. and terminate thousands more positions. "We think it'll be pretty soon," Katz explained.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Homa Bash

    The BriefA new report indicates that the USDA is planning to shut down its D.C. headquarters and lay off thousands of workers. According to the report, the plan is to relocate employees who are not laid off to three hubs across the country. Dozens of leases at field offices are also on the chopping block. WASHINGTON - There are new reports that the U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to dismantle its headquarters in D.C. and lay off thousands more workers.

  • 2 weeks ago | fox5dc.com | Homa Bash

    HHS lays off staff that runs program to help families pay utility bills A program that helps struggling families pay their energy bills is now facing an uncertain future after the program's entire staff was cut in the latest round of the Trump administration’s federal worker layoffs.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Homa Bash

    The BriefThe Department of Health and Human Services cut the staff of a program that helps families struggling to pay their energy bills. The federal Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LiHEAP) helps tens of thousands of low income residents pay their heating and cooling bills. Now, there are major concerns that the program as a whole will be eliminated, leaving more than six million families without assistance.

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