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The State Department informed U.S.-based employees on Thursday that it would soon be laying off nearly 2,000 workers as part ...
The courts continue to be the only bulwark against an overreaching executive, writes Nancy Gertner, a former U.S. District Court judge. After the high court’s ruling on nationwide injunctions, it ...
The Department of Justice opens an investigation into Minnesota's hiring practices, the third legal or administrative action ...
The US State Department said Thursday it will “soon” implement a plan to reduce its workforce, after the Supreme Court ...
A federal appeals court has sided with the jury that found President Donald Trump liable of sexually abusing writer E. Jean ...
In a crucial hearing, the Supreme Court raised serious concerns over the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision ...
Tucker Carlson has his own rationale for the Trump administration’s mishandling of the Epstein files. Speaking with ...
A group of Democratic state lawmakers who were denied entry to a controversial immigrant-detention center in the Everglades ...
The State Department has notified its employees of upcoming mass layoffs as part of a reorganization plan to form a “more agile” department.  Michael Rigas, the deputy secretary of state for ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s plan to downsize a “bloated” department had been on hold after a court ruling.
Amid the controversy, emergency management officials on Wednesday invited state legislators and members of Congress to visit the facility on Saturday, setting up a 90-minute tour restricted to ...
State is poised to be the first agency to move forward with RIFs after receiving the Supreme Court's blessing.