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Recent changes to State Department employment rules mean that foreign service officers could be laid off as part of potential cuts tomorrow.
Nicaragua’s former President Violeta Chamorro dies at 95 She emerged as the nation's first female president during a turbulent time in Central America.
Amid the fanfare of this last month’s China-CELAC Summit, few took notice of China’s high-stake military and mining deals with Nicaragua. Since the 2021 reestablishment of diplomatic ties, the ...
Who replaced Nicaragua in the 2025 Gold Cup lineup? CONCACAF’s ruling created a vacancy in the Gold Cup format, leaving Nicaragua’s group stage spot unfilled—until Trinidad and Tobago stepped in. As ...
Despite a flurry of positive reports in the travel press, U.S. officials say Americans should avoid Nicaragua because it’s an authoritarian regime.
In this installment of our Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series, David Froiland, a shareholder in Ogletree’s Milwaukee office who co-chairs the RIF/WARN Practice Group, and ...
I’ve Been RIF’d at USAID, but I Still Swear an Oath—to Democracy We must all recognize that being a citizen of a healthy democracy requires us to take the oath that our office of being an ...
Google’s new ‘G’ logo appeared on stage during the I/O 2025 keynote, and is now live in more apps and the web.
Nicaragua’s constitutional reform bans dual nationality, affecting thousands. Ortega and Murillo’s move stirs controversy and global concern.
Miss Universe Nicaragua relocates to Miami, offering virtual auditions and training for contestants aiming for the global pageant in Thailand.
Federal White House staff instructed not to discuss RIF plans with agencies following court order An order from U.S. Judge Susan Illston temporarily paused actions to reduce the federal workforce.
Workforce NSF announces RIF plans, in-person policy and equity division elimination in staff memo Per a memo obtained by FedScoop, the NSF already started a reduction-in-force of its senior executive ...