President Donald Trump's administration is expected on Friday to move ahead with a second wave of mass firings and budget cuts across the U.S.
Judges this week ordered the government to reinstate thousands of workers, while the administration turned to the Supreme ...
Most federal workers who lost their jobs as part of the Trump administration’s move to shrink the federal workforce are ...
The Massachusetts AG secured a TRO to reinstate federal probationary workers illegally fired by the Trump Administration, ...
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The sweeping court order added the nation’s environmental regulator to a long list of agencies that must bring back ...
A federal judge in Maryland ruled against the City of Baltimore's attempt to block cuts to Consumer Financial Protection ...
Workers received no advance notice or performance-based assessments ahead of the dismissals, a judge ruled. A judge in a ...
Education advocates, recently fired employees, and supporters are expected to gather Friday morning at the U.S. Department of ...
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown won his push to temporarily block mass firings and make way for fired workers to get ...
The layoffs could also affect the Maryland economy, as it relies on the university’s output as one of the state’s largest ...
Few details were clear about how the sweeping cuts will be carried out, as the Trump administration prepared to work with ...
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