Kristi Noem faces 1st major Homeland Security grilling
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The Transportation Security Administration is renewing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s push to end a collective bargaining agreement with airport screening officers — the second such attempt this year and one that comes just a month after the longest government shutdown on record.
One of the biggest changes every year is the cost-of-living adjustment or COLA. The 2026 COLA will be 2.8%. That's a slight bump from the 2.5% retirees received this year, but that's not necessarily a good thing.
A growing number of Americans are worried that two of the country’s most important safety-net programs may not be around much longer. Roughly 40 percent of U.S. adults — about 110 million people — have said they doubt Medicare or Social Security will still exist in 10 years,
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Delaying Social Security benefits until 70 is often touted as a strategy to maximize lifetime income. However, this path comes with trade-offs, including potentially dying earlier, needing to draw more heavily on your retirement savings while you wait, and the risk of future benefit cuts.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem testified before the House on Thursday about threats to national security. Noem last week said the Trump administration is looking to
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Homeland Security moves toward scrutinizing foreign tourists' social media accounts before entry
U.S. Customs and Border Protection posted a proposal in the Federal Register indicating it plans to review foreign tourists' social media accounts before entry.