U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper decided he could not grant a motion from unions representing the workers to temporarily block President Donald Trump’s mass firings of federal workers.
Follow the latest news and live updates as Howard Lutnick is sworn in to Donald Trump's Cabinet, the president signs more ...
Refugees had been arriving in the United States at levels unseen in nearly three decades, aided by nonprofits and ordinary ...
The president has moved swiftly to remake Washington. But for business leaders, that volatility has often been hard to ...
Trump faced intense criticism from local residents during a town hall meeting for Republican Representative Rich McCormick in ...
Baron FinTech Fund increased in the fourth quarter of 2024, outperforming its benchmark, the FactSet Global FinTech Index.
Experts say the layoffs of roughly 7,000 IRS probationary workers likely mean the end of the agency’s plans to go after ...
The Trump administration can continue its mass firings of federal employees for now, a federal judge ruled on Thursday, ...
The Trump administration said Thursday it is opening a review into whether to rescind about $4 billion awarded to ...
The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions on Thursday advanced Linda McMahon's nomination for Education ...
McMahon’s confirmation hearing last week drew protests, as Democrats voiced opposition to Trump's goal of closing the ...
The president's embattled federal funding freeze and anti-diversity push have seeded uncertainty about the economy, jobs and ...