City leaders demand a comprehensive accounting review of years-old financial reconciliations as budget talks continue.
More than 200 workers from the Office for Civil Rights were targeted in mass layoffs at the department, but the firings have been tied up in legal battles.
Musk’s podcast remark is now evidence in a lawsuit probing whether DOGE kept operating despite the government’s claims.
Louisiana’s top officials welcome federal immigration enforcement efforts, even as officials in the state’s largest city have ...
Nine of the 10 highest paid employees at Grand Valley State University earn salaries over $300,000, according to the ...
The federal Education Department is asking hundreds of staffers in the Office for Civil Rights to temporarily return to help ...
The total number of federal employees impacted by the DEI rollback is unknown, but the lawsuit suggests it could be ...
A group of four former federal employees described the mass reduction in force of those in purportedly “diversity”-related ...
A federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from laying off hundreds of State Department employees.
A judge on Thursday blocked the U.S. State Department from immediately laying off more than 250 workers, a legal setback for President Donald Trump and his mass firings of government employees.
Unions and other groups representing them are now asking a federal court to quickly intervene to enforce a provision in the ...
Employers have cut more than 1.1 million jobs through November of this year, the most since 2020, when companies laid off 2.2 ...