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  2. Department of Government Efficiency - Wikipedia

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    An agreement between the Department of Labor (DOL) and USDS, backdated to the inauguration day, would reportedly pay $1.3 million for the work equivalent of four DOGE members, so about 10% more per employee than the top annual career civil servant salary. [134]

  3. Fossil fuel regulations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration within the U.S. Department of Labor sets the requirements oil companies must abide by for the treatment of their employees; among them, that "employers provide their employees with safe and healthful workplaces", and that the employer must be held responsible should an employee be denied their ...

  4. Seattle Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Police Department (SPD) is the principal law enforcement agency of the city of Seattle, Washington, United States. It is responsible for the entire city except for the campus of the University of Washington (which is under the university's police department). Law enforcement in Seattle began with the election of John T. Jordan as town marshal in 1869. [4] The SPD was officially ...

  5. Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The name Chicago is derived from a French rendering of the indigenous Miami–Illinois word šikaakwa, which was a name for a wild relative of onion and garlic known to modern botanists as Allium tricoccum. [22][page needed] The first known reference to the site of the city of Chicago as " Checagou " was by Robert de La Salle around 1679 in a memoir. [23] Henri Joutel, in his journal of 1688 ...

  6. Columbia, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    An aerial depiction of Columbia's downtown district in 1869. The large building on the right is University of Missouri Academic Hall. Columbia's origins begin with the settlement of American pioneers from Kentucky and Virginia in an early 1800s region known as the Boonslick. Before 1815 settlement in the region was confined to small log forts due to the threat of Native American attack during ...

  7. Wichita, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    With over 800 employees, including more than 600 commissioned officers, it is the largest law enforcement agency in Kansas. [190] The Wichita Fire Department, organized in 1886, operates 22 stations throughout the city.

  8. Social engineering (security) - Wikipedia

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    When employees call the false number for help, the individual asks them for their passwords and IDs, thereby gaining access to the company's private information. Another example of social engineering would be a hacker contacting the target on a social networking site and starting a conversation with them.

  9. History of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Swedish settlement C. A. Nothnagle Log House in Gibbstown, New Jersey, the oldest wooden building in the United States In the early years of the Swedish Empire, Swedish, Dutch, and German stockholders formed the New Sweden Company to trade furs and tobacco in North America.