The season six premiere of The Handmaid's Tale sets June and Serena on diverging paths as they navigate the treacherous world of Gilead. With shocking reunions and a gripping rescue mission, fans are in for an emotional ride.
In a controversial decision, the Supreme Court has blocked the reinstatement of 16,000 federal workers previously fired by the Trump administration. This ruling complicates ongoing litigation and raises questions about federal employment practices.
Opponents of President Trump and Elon Musk rally across the U.S. in over 1,200 protests against government downsizing, human rights issues, and more. Will this mobilization make a difference?
In a bold move, the Trump administration seeks to halt a Supreme Court ruling that could reinstate 16,000 federal workers dismissed in controversial firings. The legal battle intensifies as judges challenge Trump's agenda.
As AI enters hospitals, a new program called Ana is assisting patients around the clock. While some see it as a solution to nurse burnout, others fear it could undermine care quality. Explore the debate over AI's role in healthcare!
A federal judge has mandated the immediate reinstatement of probationary employees fired during the Trump administration's workforce cuts, criticizing the actions as unlawful and a 'sham.' This ruling could have widespread implications for thousands of federal workers.
In a bold move, Gov. Gavin Newsom has mandated a minimum of four in-person workdays for state employees starting July 1, igniting controversy with labor unions who favor remote work. Discover the implications of this executive order and what it means for California's workforce.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge deems the mass firings of probationary employees by the Trump administration likely unlawful, providing temporary relief to labor unions and organizations fighting against workforce cuts.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has ordered the Office of Personnel Management to rescind directives for mass firings of probationary government workers, citing probable illegality. This ruling poses a significant challenge to the Trump administration's efforts to reduce the federal workforce.
The White House grants agency leaders the authority to determine if federal employees should respond to Elon Musk's email requesting work updates, sparking a debate among workers and raising concerns over security risks and legal implications.