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The Daily Money

ALL THE MONEY NEWS YOU NEED TO KNOW

Tue Mar 25 2025

 

Daniel de Visé Personal Finance Reporter

Good morning! It's Daniel de Visé with your Daily Money.

Defense Department employees returned to work at an Army base in the Midwest only to find their offices were not mission-ready.

Overflowing parking lots force them to scramble in ever-widening circles in search of open spots or risk tickets for parking illegally. Crammed into tight quarters, they sit elbow to elbow at card tables. There are few spots to break for lunch, because all of the cafeterias on the base shut down long ago.

Those scenes follow a rushed return to headquarters and field offices around the country after years of telework.

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The rural population depends on the reliable internet connection that its seven libraries provide through a federal program. Now, conservative activists are challenging the program.

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Lawyers for the plaintiffs said they believe the suit is the first case alleging forced labor at sea by an American company under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act.

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