The Justice Department is ramping up mass firings, including key officials, as part of a controversial effort to weaken civil service protections and increase political control over law enforcement.
In a shocking move, Attorney General Pam Bondi has dismissed over 20 prosecutors and support staff involved in the Trump investigations, raising concerns about the future of the DOJ's integrity.
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.
The NBA is experiencing a major coaching shake-up with the recent firings of Ime Udoka, Chris Finch, and Jason Kidd. What does this mean for the league and other coaches? Find out more!
In a significant ruling, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has paused the Trump administration's plans to cut the federal workforce, citing constitutional limits on presidential powers. This decision follows a lawsuit from labor unions and cities.
In a significant ruling, the 9th Circuit Court has frozen President Trump's mass firings directive at multiple agencies, marking a setback for his plans to reshape the federal government. The court emphasized that such drastic measures require congressional authorization.
A U.S. appeals court has ruled that 18 federal agencies can fire thousands of probationary workers reinstated after a previous court decision. This ruling could lead to a significant rise in unemployment claims amidst ongoing legal battles.
In a controversial decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to proceed with the termination of 16,000 probationary federal employees, complicating efforts to challenge mass firings. The case raises questions about the authority of the Office of Personnel Management and the rights of federal workers.
In a controversial move, U.S. Navy Vice Adm. Shoshana Chatfield, NATO's only female military committee member, was fired by the Trump administration, reportedly over her support for diversity. This marks a significant shift in military leadership under the current administration.