Government Agencies

FBI DOJ Scramble to Rebuild After Mass Exodus and Dismantling

The FBI and Justice Department are facing significant workforce shortages, leading to adjustments in hiring practices. These changes include easing requirements for agent candidates and allowing prosecutors to be hired directly out of law school, which some officials believe may lower long-standing standards. The FBI is streamlining its recruitment process, while the Justice Department is working to fill vacancies amid a substantial loss of assistant U.S. attorneys. These adjustments are seen as a response to increased retirements and resignations, with a desire to modernize the hiring pipeline and attract qualified individuals to critical roles.

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Musk Calls for US Agency Elimination

Founded in 1846, the Associated Press (AP) is a global, independent news organization committed to delivering factual, unbiased reporting. AP’s news reaches over half the world’s population daily, maintaining its position as a leading provider of fast, accurate news across various formats. The organization also supplies crucial technology and services to the news industry. This commitment to accuracy and global reach solidifies AP’s reputation as the most trusted news source.

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