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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio instructed U.S. diplomats worldwide not to comment on the fairness or integrity of elections conducted by foreign countries, according to an internal note seen by Reuters on Thursday,
The State Department is pulling back from commenting on or criticizing elections overseas unless there's a clear and compelling U.S. foreign policy interest in doing so. In new guidance
Beneficiaries of the Special Immigrant Juveniles program no longer automatically get work permits and protection against deportation while they wait for the green card process.
According to a memo, federal workers may now seek permission to work from home or seek other changes for religious reasons.
President Trump penned a new executive order on Thursday to form a new classification of non-career federal employees who will be hired to “help faithfully implement the President’s policy
A new policy rolling out nationally prevents judges from granting bond to most detained migrants. Those hearings often end with a judge releasing the detainee if they agree to post a cash bond, and in some cases, be tracked by a GPS device.
Alan G. Brackett and Noah R. Borer of Mouledoux, Bland, Legrand & Brackett discuss staffing, leadership and policy changes in the U.S. Department of Labor and their potential effects on workers' compensation and employers.
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order creating a new classification of non-career federal employees called Schedule G workers to help him with his political and policy priorities. Schedule G employees will be non-career workers who will be expected to depart the federal government at the conclusion of the term of the president who
Two experts discuss the political, social and economic impacts of the Trump administration's ramped-up enforcement efforts.
The Justice Department launched an investigation into the Virginia university’s hiring and promotion practices, adding to a string of federal investigations.
A total of 10 Republican senators are urging the Trump administration to reverse its decision to withhold more than $6 billion in federal funds for education programs already appropriated by Congress.