Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen is troubled by what the Trump administration’s cuts to the federal workforce mean for veterans ...
We finally learned how many federal probationary workers the White House fired and where they worked
Justice Department filings in a Maryland case provide previously unseen details of the Trump administration's mass firings.
The records filed in federal court in Maryland late Monday span 18 agencies and mark the most comprehensive accounting to ...
Roughly 15,500 reinstatements were a direct result of the district court order, while roughly 6,000 workers were already ...
The Trump administration will give countries a proposed tariff rate based on their own rates, non-tariff trade barriers and other factors.
The Trump administration has moved to reinstate at least 24,500 recently fired probationary workers following a pair of ...
Even as the Trump administration continues its campaign to fire government workers, a judge’s ruling and a White House plea ...
Several judges across the U.S. admonished the Trump administration this week for lying and 'cherry picking' data in its ...
Probationary employees at the CFPB, HUD and other federal agencies had their jobs restored temporarily in two court rulings ...
A federal judge in Maryland found the Trump administration acted unlawfully in firing thousands of federal employees by not ...
President Trump praised Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer for saying he would back the GOP spending bill to avert a government shutdown.
A Maryland judge temporarily halted mass layoffs of probationary employees at multiple agencies, citing legal violations and harm to states' ability to respond to unemployment needs.
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