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The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way on Tuesday for President Donald Trump's administration to resume its plans to carry ...
Civil servants told POLITICO they’re anxious and exhausted, but holding out hope their lawyers can still save their jobs.
At Trump's direction, the administration has come up with plans to reduce staff at the US Departments of Agriculture, ...
“In practice, this means layoffs can begin—and by the time judges fully deliberate on Trump’s plans, many months or even ...
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Tuesday cleared the way for President Donald Trump’s plans to downsize the federal ...
The Federal Reserve is likely to resume lowering interest rates in September, but it won’t be an easy call for the central ...
The Interior Department will ask job applicants to answer several essay questions inked by the Trump administration that have ...
Earlier, U.S. District Judge Susan Illston blocked the federal agencies from carrying out mass layoffs and limited their ...
SCOTUS allowed President Trump’s federal workforce cuts to proceed temporarily, pausing a lower court block while legal ...
Federal agencies can resume implementing President Trump’s mass layoff directive following Tuesday’s Supreme Court ruling, greenlighting agencies to take their first steps in booting thousands of ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday lifted a lower court order that blocked sweeping layoffs of federal workers at nearly two dozen agencies.
On Tuesday, as it has done with most of these cases, the court sided with the Trump administration and allowed the president to resume plans for mass federal layoffs.