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Elon Musk on DOGE and his work in and out of government Washington — President Trump's administration asked the Supreme Court on Monday to allow it to move forward with its plans to lay off ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the Trump administration's firing of 16,000 probationary federal employees to go forward, at least for now. Without addressing the question of whether the ...
On Monday, the Trump administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court to pause a federal judge's order blocking mass layoffs and agency restructuring, part of President Donald Trump 's plan to downsize ...
A Milwaukee County Circuit judge was arrested by the FBI Friday and charged in federal court for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant avoid arrest.
Washington — A federal judge on Thursday continued to block the Trump administration from moving forward with its plans to lay off thousands of government workers at more than 20 federal ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday paused an order by a judge in San Francisco that would require the federal government to reinstate more than 16,000 workers who were fired by six agencies earlier this ...
A federal judge has extended her freeze on President Donald Trump’s plan for mass layoffs and reorganizations at 22 federal agencies until a lawsuit against his administration is resolved ...
On Friday, the Labor Department reported that the federal government has shed 59,000 jobs since January — and 22,000 in May alone. In a research note on the May jobs report, Samuel Tombs, chief ...
A federal judge’s order had barred dozens of federal agencies from moving ahead with the largest phase of President Trump’s efforts to downsize the government. By Abbie VanSickle Reporting ...
Trump administration has appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a ruling blocking federal workforce reductions, citing harm to executive branch operations.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday said the Trump administration can move forward with the termination of 16,000 probationary federal workers across six agencies and departments, rescinding a lower ...
The GSA’s letter said it’s directing the government to review Harvard’s contracts because the school has refused to meet the Trump administration’s demands to crack down on antisemitism on ...
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