A federal judge in Massachusetts yesterday allowed the Trump administration to go forward with its "Fork in the Road" plan, ...
A social worker with the Department of Veterans Affairs accepted Trump's "Fork in the Road" resignation offer, but later learned she's ineligible. She remains worried about the future of her work.
The first was a speech from Secretary of Defense Peter Hegseth at the 50-nation meeting of the Ukraine-defense-support group.
Thousands of seasonal jobs at national parks across the U.S. are on hold on orders from the Trump Administration, leaving ...
( NewsNation) — Approximately 77,000 federal employees have accepted a deferred resignation offer spearheaded by the Trump ...
Office of Personnel Management (OPM) officials met with agency leaders across government Thursday and directed them to begin ...
A federal judge has cleared the way for President Donald Trump to move forward with plans to trim the federal workforce through a deferred resignation program. Trump's Office of Personnel Management ...
About 75,000 workers took Trump administration buyout offer. The president wants to cut more federal employees. How many in Mississippi could be affected?
Judge George O’Toole ruled that the plaintiffs, several labor unions, lacked a “direct stake” in Trump’s directive.
Roughly 75,000 federal employees took the president’s offer to resign. He has more plans in store to pare down staffing.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters Wednesday morning that the administration was satisfied with the ...
We’ve given up everything to serve our country overseas, and we’re being maligned by the richest asshole in the world.” ...
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