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The State Department is planning to lay off hundreds of employees in Washington, D.C. Secretary of State Marco Rubio aims to streamline what he calls a "bloated" bureaucracy, with potential cuts affecting over 2,000 staffers, including 700 foreign service officers. Layoffs could begin as early as this Friday, though they are pending a Supreme Court ruling.
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