
In a surprising move, federal workers are being instructed to blame Democrats for the ongoing government shutdown. Meanwhile, the FTC has removed AI-related blog posts, and San Francisco prepares for potential troop deployments. Plus, explore the evolving conservative dating scene and more.
A federal judge in San Francisco has issued a preliminary injunction preventing the Trump administration from firing federal employees during the ongoing government shutdown, stating that labor unions are likely to win their case against these layoffs.
In a heated private call, Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized Speaker Mike Johnson over the GOP's handling of the government shutdown, sparking tensions within the party as consequences of inaction loom large.
A federal judge has halted mass layoffs initiated by the Trump administration amid the government shutdown, raising questions about the legality of such actions and their impact on federal employees' lives.
In a surprising turn, the largest federal workers union urges Democrats to pass a GOP bill to end the government shutdown, but D.C. Democrats remain unmoved, insisting they hold the upper hand amid fierce negotiations.
As the government shutdown stretches on, federal workers fear they might not receive retroactive pay. Legal experts weigh in on the implications for furloughed and excepted employees amidst uncertainty.
As the government shutdown continues, millions of Americans relying on SNAP benefits face food insecurity, while air traffic controllers miss paychecks. Will Congress finally strike a deal to end the crisis?
As the government shutdown persists, the pressure mounts with missed paychecks and benefits lapsing. Millions face the risk of losing essential food aid. What’s next in this escalating crisis?
In a surprising turn of events, the Pentagon has accepted a $130 million anonymous donation to help support troops' salaries during the ongoing government shutdown. The donation comes as concerns arise over the implications of anonymous funding for the military.
In Prince George's County, federal workers are lining up for food as the government shutdown continues. With 1.4 million employees affected, many seek help for basic necessities and face crippling financial stress.
