The U.S. Senate's failure to pass a stopgap spending bill raises the specter of a government shutdown, as Democrats demand higher healthcare funding. With the clock ticking, can a bipartisan deal be reached before the deadline?
With just weeks to go before a potential government shutdown, House Republicans are pushing a funding bill that may face opposition. Will they secure the necessary votes amidst calls for bipartisan negotiations?
In a controversial executive order, President Trump has expanded the list of federal agencies required to cancel their collective bargaining agreements with unions, citing national security. This move has sparked outrage among union leaders who view it as retaliation against workers.
In a shocking turn of events, a firefighter from Oregon was arrested while battling wildfires on the Olympic Peninsula. With claims of rights violations, the incident raises questions about federal overreach during emergencies.
The State Department is set to issue layoff notices as part of the Trump administration's downsizing plan, raising concerns about employee morale and the future of federal jobs amid ongoing crises.
In a pivotal ruling, the Supreme Court has authorized the Trump Administration to proceed with its agency reorganization and staff reduction plans, sparking debates on transparency and legality as agencies prepare for imminent changes.
The Supreme Court has cleared the way for President Trump to implement mass layoffs across federal agencies. This decision could drastically reshape the federal workforce and impact essential services.
In a controversial decision, the Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to proceed with mass firings across 19 federal agencies, igniting fears among thousands of federal workers about their job security and the future of government services.
In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court has permitted the Trump administration to move forward with plans to lay off tens of thousands of federal employees without Congressional approval. This decision raises crucial questions about executive power and the role of Congress in managing federal agencies.
In a troubling turn of events, the Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to implement significant staff cuts at NASA, raising concerns about the agency's future. Employees face layoffs and uncertainty as the administration reshapes NASA's workforce. However, a hopeful message remains for those dedicated to space exploration.