The ruling comes as the Trump administration had demanded that government agencies submit plans for a second wave of mass ...
President Donald Trump meets with NATO’s leader today as the US says it’s now up to Russia to accept a temporary Ukraine ...
Hundreds of thousands of federal workers are on edge as the Senate struggles to reach a deal ahead of Friday night's looming ...
Widespread confusion and fear rippled through the federal workforce Thursday as federal agencies faced a key deadline in ...
The prospect of a government shutdown grew on Thursday after nearly a dozen Democratic senators came out against a GOP ...
Across the federal government, agencies face a Thursday deadline for their plans for widespread layoffs and reorganization.
A shutdown would temporarily give the executive branch even broader powers over what government services are deemed "essential." ...
William Alsup, the Senior U.S. District Judge of the Northern District of California, ruled Thursday that multiple agencies must extend offers to fired employees.
The Trump administration cut about half the agency’s work force, saying the move would enable it to deliver services more ...
The potential scale of President Donald Trump's efforts to shrink the U.S. federal government could become clearer on ...
The White House is urging federal agencies to protect cybersecurity teams from layoffs, highlighting their role in national security.
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