All Organizations

A comprehensive list of all organizations with their latest mentions.

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FedExCup

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The **FedEx Cup** is the championship trophy and season-long points competition for the PGA Tour, established in 2007 as the first playoff system in men's professional golf[1][3]. Sponsored by FedEx, the competition rewards players for consistent performance across the PGA Tour season, culminating i...

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Federal

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The organization known as **Federal** broadly refers to entities within the U.S. federal government engaged in advancing technology, IT modernization, and shared services to improve government operations and services. While there is no single entity simply named "Federal," the term as used in this c...

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Federal Agencies

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**Federal Agencies** are specialized government organizations created primarily by legislative acts or executive authority to implement, regulate, and administer laws and public policies in the United States. They form a critical part of the federal government's structure, operating predominantly wi...

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Federal Appeals Court

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The **Federal Appeals Court**, officially known as the United States Courts of Appeals, serves as the intermediate appellate courts in the federal judiciary. Their primary role is to review decisions made by the federal district courts and certain federal administrative agencies to ensure the law wa...

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Federal Aviation

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is the United States’ primary civil aviation authority, responsible for regulating all aspects of civil aviation to ensure safety, efficiency, and technological advancement in the nation’s airspace[1][4][5]. Established as the Federal Aviation Agency in 1958...

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Federal Aviation Administration

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The **Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)** is a U.S. government agency responsible for ensuring the safety, efficiency, and regulation of civil aviation and commercial space transportation within the United States and its surrounding international waters. Established originally as the Federal Avi...

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Federal Bureau of Investigation

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The **Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)** is the United States federal government’s principal investigative agency, specializing in law enforcement, national security, and intelligence. Established on July 26, 1908, by U.S. Attorney General Charles Bonaparte under President Theodore Roosevelt, t...

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Federal Bureau of Prisons

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The **Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP)** is a United States federal law enforcement agency within the Department of Justice responsible for the custody, care, and control of federal inmates. Established in 1930 to centralize and professionalize federal incarceration, the BOP manages over 208,000 inma...

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Federal Communications Commission

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## Overview The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is the independent U.S. federal agency responsible for regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, cable, and broadband[1][3][5]. Established by the Communications Act of 1934, the FCC replaced...

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Federal District Court in New Jersey

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## Overview The United States District Court for the District of New Jersey is one of the oldest and most significant federal trial courts in the United States. Established by the Judiciary Act of 1789, it is the second oldest federal district court in the nation[7]. The court operates at three mai...

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Federal Emergency Management Agency

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## Overview The **Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)** is a cornerstone of U.S. disaster response and preparedness, operating under the Department of Homeland Security. Its primary mission is to coordinate the federal government’s response to disasters that overwhelm local and state resourc...

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Federal Government

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The **Federal Government of the United States** is the national governing body established by the U.S. Constitution, operating under a system of federalism where power is shared between the national government and the 50 individual states[1][3]. It is divided into three distinct branchesβ€”**legislati...

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Federal Immigration Authorities

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The term "Federal Immigration Authorities" broadly refers to the United States federal agencies responsible for administering, enforcing, and adjudicating immigration laws. These agencies operate under different departments, primarily the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of J...

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Federal Judges

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## Overview of the Federal Judges Organization The term **Federal Judges** in the United States refers to judges appointed under Article III of the U.S. Constitution, including justices of the Supreme Court, circuit judges of the Courts of Appeals, district judges, and judges of the U.S. Court of I...

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Federal Judiciary

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The **Federal Judiciary of the United States** is the judicial branch of the federal government, established by Article III of the Constitution to interpret laws, resolve disputes, and ensure constitutional compliance.[1][4][9] Comprising the Supreme Court, 13 Courts of Appeals, 94 District Courts, ...

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Federal Law Enforcement

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**Federal law enforcement** in the United States encompasses a complex network of over 80 agencies responsible for enforcing federal laws and safeguarding national security. These agencies operate at a national level, handling crimes and issues beyond the jurisdiction of state and local police force...

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Federal Open Market Committee

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The **Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)** is the principal monetary policymaking body of the United States Federal Reserve System, responsible for directing open market operationsβ€”the Fed's most important monetary policy tool. Its main role is to influence interest rates and the growth of the U.S...

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Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)

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The **Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)** is the central body within the U.S. Federal Reserve System responsible for formulating and directing national monetary policy. Established by legislation in 1933 and 1935 as part of the Federal Reserve reforms, the FOMC was created to centralize and coord...

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Federal Plaza

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## Overview The name β€œFederal Plaza” most commonly refers to a prominent federal office complexβ€”specifically 26 Federal Plaza in New York Cityβ€”rather than a traditional organization. This building houses several federal agencies, most notably the New York - Federal Plaza Immigration Court, a part o...

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Federal Reserve

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## Overview and Mission The Federal Reserve, often called the "Fed," is the central bank of the United States, established by Congress in 1913 to provide the nation with a safer, more flexible, and stable monetary and financial system[1]. Its mission centers on a dual mandate from Congress: to prom...