President Trump will aggressively fight a federal judge’s ruling ordering federal agencies to “immediately” reinstate probationary employees fired last month, said White House press secretary Karoline ...
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 ...
Most federal workers who lost their jobs as part of the Trump administration’s move to shrink the federal workforce are ...
A federal judge in Maryland found the Trump administration acted unlawfully in firing thousands of federal employees by not ...
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 ...
President Donald Trump's administration is expected to move ahead with a second wave of mass firings and budget cuts across the U.S. federal government even as two federal judges ordered it to ...
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. The ...
James Bredar wrote in his ruling that the Trump administration was unlawful in laying off probationary federal employees ...
Gov. Wes Moore said "real danger" is imminent for Marylanders amid federal actions and cuts, but he stopped short of answering whether he's bracing for a potential Maryland-based recession.