A federal judge has indefinitely stopped the Trump administration from firing federal workers amid the ongoing government ...
The number of U.S. federal worker layoffs as a result of the government shutdown was revised downward on Tuesday, suggesting ...
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that the Trump administration cannot proceed with firing federal employees during the ...
A bipartisan agreement to end the longest-ever government shutdown, would fund some agencies through fiscal 2026 and the rest ...
A federal judge indefinitely halted the Trump administration's ability to fire federal workers during the government shutdown ...
The food drive comes as some federal employees who have missed one full paycheck and a partial paycheck during the shutdown are tightening their belts.
U.S. District Judge Susan Illston said she found some accounts from impacted federal employees “very affecting.” ...
Congress appears poised to end the longest-ever shutdown later this week with a bill with major implications for several key ...
Since the start of President Trump’s second term in January, the Trump Administration has consistently sought to evade accountability. Last month, the President removed a Senate-confirmed Inspector ...
The actions have also sowed uncertainty and undermined confidence in Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte across the housing finance industry.
U.S. District Judge Susan Illston granted a preliminary injunction that bars the firings while a lawsuit challenging them ...
A federal judge in San Francisco on Tuesday indefinitely barred the Trump administration from firing federal employees during ...