The Trump administration could face political backlash from voters in Republican and Democratic states who suddenly find a ...
Creeping dread. A sense of disarray. Disrespect. Fear for the future. That’s just some of what employees at federal agencies ...
On Thursday, the Trump administration pivoted to a new tack: mass firings of probationary workers. Given that there are an estimated 200,000 federal workers on probationary status, that approach could ...
Late one night in August 1999, Norfolk farmer Tony Martin heard the sound of a break-in at his dilapidated home, where he ...
Judge Ana C. Reyes, a Biden appointee, excoriated lawyers representing the former government watchdogs for how they handled ...
At least 30 U.S. Forest Service and 30 National Park Service employees in Alaska lost their jobs after Trump ordered layoffs ...
The government has yet to disclose how many lost their jobs, despite repeated inquiries. Many of those affected, however, ...
VA employees who work on the Veterans Crisis Line (VCL) say the hiring freeze has affected the hiring of support staff.
Some of the fired probationary employees included on-the-ground staff at facilities where nuclear weapons are built.
The ruling from a federal court in Washington, D.C., is a reprieve for CFPB staff who had been bracing for mass layoffs as early as Friday.
The cuts were initially poised to affect nuclear defense programs and impact veterans’ mental health care, workers warned.