A federal judge in Washington has allowed President Donald Trump’s mass firings of federal workers to move forward.
Federal workers are scared. They don’t know who to trust. As President Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency have hacked away at federal agencies over the past few weeks, ...
Around a dozen current and former federal workers are behind a new website created as an outlet to share anonymous stories ...
As part of its continued efforts to own the libs, or get rid of anything President Trump does not like or understand, the General Services Administration is gearing up to remove electric chargers from ...
The Republican administration jeopardizes progress for N.J.'s diversity programs boosting women, minorities and veterans. Don ...
Trump’s administration has already begun dismissing hundreds of other federal employees on probationary status, and cuts at ...
Congressman Tim Kennedy (D, NY-26) is standing up for the local federal workforce, especially following the recent impact of ...
The plans, which were communicated the same day Patel was sworn in, reflect his long-stated determination to reduce the FBI’s ...
"Those who we need, who are the best and brightest, are going to stay. Those who are under performers — won't," said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
President Trump has signed 74 executive orders, 20 memoranda and seven proclamations within his first 30 days, according to a ...
President Trump has targeted the U.S. Agency for International Development as part of his plan to shrink the size of the ...
The justices said in an unsigned order that Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, could remain in his job at least until Feb. 26.