A federal judge has said that the Trump administration can continue its mass firing spree of federal employees.
It comes as DOGE has already ripped apart USAID, FEMA, FAA, OPM, GSA the Education Department, State Department, and is ...
Texas lawmakers instituted a sweeping six-week abortion ban in 2021, using the threat of criminal conviction to sway ...
Here's how the 1974 Privacy Act is being used in legal battles against DOGE—and how you can protect yourself from government ...
While judges have blocked major initiatives, Trump has scored wins in cases concerning federal workforce changes, DOGE, and ...
Office of Community Planning and Development: The Trump administration is aiming to cut the office, an arm of the department ...
The new administration, along with DOGE and Musk, created a federal buyout program that offered government employees the ...
The Trump administration went to the Supreme Court after a panel of judges at a D.C.-based federal appeals court ruled 2-1 to ...
A Russian strike hit a residential high-rise building in Kherson overnight, the region's head said on Thursday. Six people ...
Beyond the bumper sticker slogan "eliminate the bureaucracy" lies the tough challenge of making government more effective in ...
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order directing federal departments and agencies to identify and end all ...
A Cobb County trauma patient was the recipient of the county's first-ever pre-hospital blood transfusion. Joe Rogan sparked ...
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