The Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, is officially out of business. With more than eight months left on its charter, the director of the Office of Personnel Management told Reuters , “that doesn’t exist anymore.”

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Now, a nonpartisan, nongovernment organization is giving DOGE a failing grade for how it carried out its mission during its 11 months of existence.

“Nothing was saved in the way of money, and real harm was caused to our government’s abilities to solve big problems,” Max Stier told WTOP. He’s president and CEO of the D.C.-based Partnership for Public Service, whose mission i

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