An unprecedented effort to shrink the federal labor force is impeding work at government sites across the country and spawning unintended consequences for services Americans rely on. The U.S.
A woman arrested by Immigration Customs and Enforcement’s Newark office is currently being held in the Prairieland Detention ...
Then-Gov. David Ige, right, and his attorney general, Doug Chin, filed a major lawsuit against the first Trump administration ...
Congressional Republicans, under pressure to move forward on President Donald Trump's tax cut and border security agenda, are ...
Reductions to federal support for research at universities and other institutions under President Donald Trump are dimming ...
President Trump continued to threaten tariffs as DOGE continued its cuts of the federal workforce. It was another ...
President Donald Trump is making more federal cuts, this time targeting an international media organization, public libraries ...
The decision follows a lawsuit filed by Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield, joined by 20 other attorneys general, against ...
Maryland Sens. Chris Van Hollen and Angela Alsobrooks voted against the bill. Alsobrooks said in a statement ahead of the ...
On Tuesday, Education Department officials said the agency’s workforce would be cut roughly in half, with over 1,300 workers ...
While Trump has abolished other agencies by executive order, he can't end the Education Department on his own because ...
Financial markets were in a tailspin after Trump fired thousands of federal employees and slapped tariffs on imports. Here's what could come next.