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An official with the U.S. General Services Administration ordered federal agencies to cut off existing contracts with Harvard or transfer them to other vendors by June 6, according to a letter ...
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The details of the letter and its current status remain undisclosed. The ongoing talks are part of a larger negotiation between the U.S. and the EU, with the aim to resolve trade disputes and ...
A letter from the U.S. General Services Administration, which is dated Tuesday, tells agencies to submit a list of contracts they have terminated with the university by June 6.
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Polen Capital, an investment management company, released its “Polen US SMID Company Growth Strategy” first-quarter 2025 investor letter. Log In Sign Up Premium #1 AI Stock to Buy ...
U.S. Department of Labor Launches Opinion Letter Program to Clarify Workplace Laws. A new initiative aims to improve how individuals and organizations access official guidance on complex workplace ...
Semiconductor design software firm Synopsys has told staff in China to halt services and sales in the country and stop taking new orders to comply with new U.S. export restrictions, according to ...
In a letter, Senator Josh Hawley asks the DOJ to open a formal investigation into the autonomous truck company TuSimple Holdings, a Chinese-owned company that had operated in the U.S.