The Supreme Court on Friday dashed President Donald Trump’s plan to immediately fire the head of an independent agency that ...
By Timothy Gardner, Leah Douglas, Tim Reid and Valerie Volcovici WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Federal workers responsible for ...
A Trump-appointed judge on Friday greenlighted the administration’s plans to place thousands of U.S. Agency for International ...
President Donald Trump and his adviser Elon Musk's unprecedented and frantic effort to slash the federal workforce, pushing ...
Oklahoma state Rep. Andy Fugate announced that he filed a lawsuit against Gov. Kevin Stitt over an executive order to have ...
The Supreme Court has temporarily kept on the job the head of the federal agency that protects government whistleblowers.
Fifty years ago, lawmakers started lifting the lid on the shocking abuses of the new Bureau chief’s most famous predecessor.
Many Republicans in Congress are more than happy to let President Donald Trump take the lead on cuts to the federal bureaucracy.
The justices said in an unsigned order that Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, could remain in his job ...
The court’s order indicated that it may return to the issue as soon as next week, when a trial judge’s temporary restraining ...
The U.S. Supreme Court said it would, for five more days, leave in place a district judge's temporary restraining order ...
A judge allowed the administration's mass layoffs to proceed, while a key appeals court ruling on the president's order to ...