Experts said the sudden stoppage was a surprise and would set back work on investigating and trying to stop outbreaks and brewing global threats.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration plans to keep fewer than 300 staff at the U.S. Agency for ...
The edict comes as Russell Vought takes over at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Vought has ordered work to halt at ...
President Donald Trump signed an order within hours of taking office on Monday to make it easier to fire thousands of federal ...
The suit says the administration's actions are costing thousands of jobs, threatening national security interests and causing ...
The team lead called not only for legal action but an overall call to action to reject Trump’s orders and demand due process.
USAid employed more than 10,000 people around the world, two-thirds of them outside the US. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The suit, filed in Washington, D.C., federal court on Thursday, says the administration's stop-work orders, funding freeze and staff reductions ... end of Friday. The only exception is for ...
Feb. 9The National Treasury Employees Union, which represents CFPB employees, sued Vought, asking a judge to stop him from halting ... workers and defang the only agency that checks the greed ...
President Donald Trump is requiring most federal employees to return to work in person full time, a move that is likely to spark backlash and legal challenges from unions.
The agency distributed more than $34 million in contracts contributing to Colorado’s economy in the past year.