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Supreme Court rulings and provisions in the recently-passed budget bill are bolstering the legality of the administration's ...
Former deputy Treasury Secretary Roger Altman said he did not think Jerome Powell would agree to leave if the president asked ...
In all, 70,351 employees retired in the first six months of 2025 as compared to 56,756 employees who left federal service during the first six months of 2024.
President Trump’s Justice Department (DOJ) has the back of Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.), attempting to use an obscure law to protect her from a libel lawsuit. The administration wants to largely ...
Employees have been told they’ll have less choice in where they land due to a tightened timeline after court fights over ...
The Supreme Court cleared the way for mass Education Department layoffs, bolstering President Donald Trump’s federal workforce cuts while legal battles continue.
Critics warn mass layoffs will weaken civil rights enforcement, leaving marginalized youth — including students of color, LGBTQ+ students, and those with disabilities — without federal protections.
The Trump administration is moving full-steam ahead with plans to gut the Education Department after getting a green light from the Supreme Court. Conservatives are in celebration mode ...
Nearly four months after the Office for Civil Rights closed, one parent says she still hasn't heard from anyone about her ...
The Supreme Court has authorized President Donald Trump's plan to restructure the Education Department, leading to layoffs ...
HHS faces other legal challenges over its workforce cuts. A class-action lawsuit in the U.S. Court for the District of Columbia claims the department relied on “hopelessly error-ridden” data when it ...
In a statement, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's office said "the efforts to give states more control and flexibility in implementing ...