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Federal agencies can ignore "What did you do last week?" email, officials say
The office that asked federal workers to document five things they accomplished over the past week told officials that agencies can decide how to respond.CBS News - 1h -
Musk used 'What did you get done this week?' tactic at Twitter
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Key US agencies tell staff not to answer Musk email on what they did last week
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Trump calls DOGE email on federal employees' work week an 'ingenious idea'
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What do we know about Trump administration and DOGE's mass firings?
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Trump officials want to ban junk food from SNAP. Past efforts show it's not easy to do
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19 things Trump and his team did this week
In his fifth week in office, Trump called Zelensky a dictator, sought more federal civil service cuts and dropped in on Nascar.BBC News - 2d -
Proposal to ban lab-grown meat in Nebraska gets pushback from ranchers and farm groups
A bill to ban the sale of so-called lab-grown meat might seem like a no-brainer in Nebraska, where beef is kingABC News - 4d -
Do you have a favorite kid? Here's what may contribute to perception
A new study found that parental favoritism is real and that multiple factors like gender and culture could be influences.CBS News - 3d
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