A second federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from firing federal workers, issuing an order Thursday that probationary employees be reinstated weeks after their dismissal.
"It never seemed like that was legal that the White House would have the authority to make those kinds of mass firings," the ...
The supply of homes for sale across the nation always rises ahead of the busy spring market, but the Washington, D.C., ...
The New Mexico Department of Justice is celebrating after a federal judge ruled against a Trump Administration order that led ...
A deadline for federal agencies to submit DOGE firings has passed. Nobody knows what’s in the plans - The White House expects ...
The legislation would apparently shield the D.C. government from a billion-dollar cut, but it would still need to be approved ...
NASA on Friday said it received a one-week deadline extension to submit its plans for mass layoffs to the top U.S. personnel ...
Congresswoman Alma Adams and Summer Lee call for investigation into Trump administration's illegal actions at the Department of Education.
As demonstrators gathered in Washington, D.C., researchers met across town to discuss the toll that drastic reductions at the agency would have on their work.
New York utilities have just about seen it all, and they're ready to share valuable lessons at DTECH in Dallas, Texas.
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced the filing of its final summary judgment brief at the United States District Court ...