In a bold move, Russell Vought has initiated mass layoffs of federal workers as the government shutdown drags into its 11th day. With Congress at an impasse, will Democrats cave or will more workers face job loss?
In a shocking move, the federal government has begun layoffs affecting thousands of employees due to the ongoing shutdown. With various agencies impacted, including Education and Commerce, the unions are pushing back against the legality of these actions.
Chuck Schumer's claim that 'every day gets better' amidst the Democrat Shutdown is met with outrage as Americans face financial despair, military families struggle, and small businesses suffer. Will lawmakers listen before it's too late?
Discover the truth behind DOGE's claims of saving $175 billion in federal spending. Reports reveal inconsistencies and legal battles surrounding these figures, raising questions about the actual savings.
A federal judge has temporarily halted Trump's sweeping government overhaul, siding with unions and local governments against mass layoffs. This ruling raises questions about presidential authority in federal agency restructuring.
USDA's Secretary Brooke Rollins revealed a controversial plan to fill critical roles after 15,000 employees resigned. Questions arise about the future of the agency as new hires are sought.
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.
A shocking wave of layoffs at the Health and Human Services Department has left thousands of employees reeling as they receive sudden notifications of job cuts, affecting critical public health programs.
Federal agencies are reviving deferred resignation programs, allowing employees to leave with pay. With deadlines approaching, many are faced with tough choices amid workforce reductions. Find out more about the options available.
In a surprising move, several federal agencies are rolling out a 'deferred resignation' program, allowing employees to resign while still receiving pay for months. Learn how this impacts federal workers across the U.S.