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"I think the regulations cite that the reduction-in-force plans need to be clear and specific because employees can challenge those," said Michael Fallings.
Trump’s firing of 1,300 DOE workers is bad news for all student loan recipients and K-12 students alike. Truthout’s ...
During lunchtime at LeMoyne-Owen College, Memphis’ only historically Black college, President Christopher Davis finds South ...
Trump celebrated when the Supreme Court limited nationwide blocks on his policies, but judges are finding other ways to ...
Now, suddenly, as if a thief had snipped the strap that binds spending and Congress, the United States' executive branch — ...
The Office of Personnel Management will lose about one-third of its staff by the end of the year, with most of those ...
A new study projects that proposed immigration policies could raise food, beverage, and tobacco prices by 14.5 percent ...
Trump is pursuing a leaner but more muscular executive branch, one that blends small government conservatism with his desire ...
The White House has made sweeping changes at the Environmental Protection Agency. After a Supreme Court ruling allowed it to continue with widespread layoffs of federal employees, it moved to ...
After layoffs from NOAA and other federal agencies, some say Colorado’s system is failing even those best-equipped to ...
If nothing changes, $53.6 million in federal funds would be withheld from Connecticut schools, disproportionately affecting ...
The Trump administration’s dramatic strike at U.S. education research had been underway for months before Mark Warschauer learned that his own work would become a casualty. The renowned education ...