A federal judge will temporarily block the Trump administration from placing 2,200 employees of the U.S. Agency for International Development on paid leave.
A federal judge heard arguments Friday over whether to block Trump adviser Elon Musk's team from accessing systems at the Labor Department, which has investigated the billionaire’s companies.
A federal judge has scheduled a hearing in a lawsuit from U.S. Agency for International Development employees seeking to ...
The scope of DOGE's work and the identities of the people carrying it out isn't fully clear — leaving agencies and government ...
A federal judge will consider issuing a temporary restraining order to block the dismantling of the United States Agency for ...
The judge stressed his order was not a decision on the employees' request to roll back the administration’s swiftly moving ...
Most nurses, doctors and other staff caring for military veterans through the Department of Veterans Affairs are not eligible ...
The workers associations argue that President Donald Trump lacks the authority to shut down an agency enshrined in congressional legislation.
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency group has made swift work of the billionaire's goal to scale back or ...
Courts are litigating the question of whether Elon Musk has the authority to assign DOGE employees to positions that grant ...
President Donald Trump’s administration has ordered all federal departments and agencies to provide lists of employees who ...
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