The NOAA is reportedly planning to lay off over a thousand personnel after it already fired 1,300 workers, and the VA is looking to pursue its plan of laying off some 80,000 workers as early as June.
While Trump administration officials have promised to preserve core patient services, initial cuts at the VA have nonetheless spawned chaotic ripple effects.
By Nathan Layne, Alexandra Alper and Phil Stewart WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. government agency that provides weather ...
About 90 people held signs, chanted and cheered in downtown Rock Hill, South Carolina, on Saturday, protesting sweeping cuts ...
On Veterans Affairs, Kansas Sen. Jerry Moran sends a strong message to President Trump, Elon Musk and the DOGE boys.
President Donald Trump has approved of DOGE making drastic cuts to federal spending and federal workforces, including at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Supporters of Trump in Congress inclu ...
In a March 4 memo to senior agency leaders, agency chief of staff Christopher Syrek said the VA's "initial objective is to return to our 2019-end strength numbers of 399,957 employees" as part of the ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans significant layoffs as President Trump's federal government cuts take effect, sparking political and public concern. The department's planned reduction in ...
That despite instructions from U.S. House Republican leadership that GOP lawmakers skip in-person public forums amid angry ...
Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT), the leading Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee, is not impressed with the GOP’s new ...
Elon Musk wasn’t elected, has never served in the military, and has no idea the struggles our veterans and military families ...
Republicans on Saturday rolled out a long-term stopgap funding bill, challenging Democrats to accept it or risk a partial ...