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Author: Michael Collins, USA TODAY

Tech

GoFundMe campaigns are a no-no for furloughed federal workers, government ethics office warns

February 22, 2019February 22, 2019Michael Collins, USA TODAYComments Off on GoFundMe campaigns are a no-no for furloughed federal workers, government ethics office warns

Furloughed federal workers who seek financial help on crowdsourcing sites during a government shutdown may violate ethics rules. Here’s why.

World

‘A new day is coming to Latin America’: Donald Trump warns Venezuelan military leaders

February 18, 2019Michael Collins, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘A new day is coming to Latin America’: Donald Trump warns Venezuelan military leaders

President Trump directs speech at Florida’s Venezuelan community as he tries to appeal to Latino voters heading into the 2020 election.

News

State of the Union: Politically wounded from the shutdown, Trump faces a tough time with his agenda

February 5, 2019Michael Collins, USA TODAYComments Off on State of the Union: Politically wounded from the shutdown, Trump faces a tough time with his agenda

The government shutdown and other factors have left President Donald Trump in such a weakened state that he may have a hard time getting much done.

News

Furloughed workers to get back pay once government shutdown is over

January 16, 2019Michael Collins, USA TODAYComments Off on Furloughed workers to get back pay once government shutdown is over

President Donald Trump has signed legislation guaranteeing back pay to federal workers furloughed because of the partial government shutdown.

News

Another government shutdown? Congress has a week to pass a spending bill to keep the lights on

November 28, 2018Michael Collins, USA TODAYComments Off on Another government shutdown? Congress has a week to pass a spending bill to keep the lights on

The federal government will run out of money at midnight Dec. 7 unless lawmakers can agree on a spending package to keep the doors open.

News

Why Trump tariffs on China not stopping theft of trade secrets

November 28, 2018Michael Collins, USA TODAYComments Off on Why Trump tariffs on China not stopping theft of trade secrets

China’s theft of intellectual property is likely to be a topic of discussion when President Trump and Chinese President Xi meet on Saturday.

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