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President Donald Trump has cast successes at the US Supreme Court as broad endorsements of his authority to fire agency heads, shrink the government workforce and halt billions of dollars in federal ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, left, and President Donald Trump. (Mayes photo courtesy Arizona Attorney General’s ...
The Supreme Court is allowing President Donald Trump to proceed with his plan to carry out mass layoffs at the Education ...
The Supreme Court’s decision to let President Donald Trump move forward with plans to dismantle the U.S. Department of ...
As more agency layoffs appear imminent, an appeals court has intervened in allowing more details on the plans to be released.
"I think the regulations cite that the reduction-in-force plans need to be clear and specific because employees can challenge those," said Michael Fallings.
Trump’s firing of 1,300 DOE workers is bad news for all student loan recipients and K-12 students alike. Truthout’s ...
During lunchtime at LeMoyne-Owen College, Memphis’ only historically Black college, President Christopher Davis finds South ...
This month, two Supreme Court decisions allowed the Trump administration to move forward with significant federal layoffs, ...
I address two topics today: an important U.S. Supreme Court decision and a Trump Administration directive. The recent Supreme ...
Trump is pursuing a leaner but more muscular executive branch, one that blends small government conservatism with his desire ...
The Supreme Court decided last week that massive layoffs at the Department of Education can go forward. Erica Meltzer, a national editor at Chalkbeat, joins us to discuss what the layoffs could mean ...
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