Much of the U.S. civil service has recoiled at DOGE’s attempts to revamp the government. Others have been promoted.
Federal workers are turning to pronouns and pride flags to push back.
Only time will tell if the prediction by Martin O’Malley, the former Social Security commissioner, is accurate.
A coalition of 20 Democratic attorneys general filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration Friday for firing thousands of probationary federal workers without providing advance notice. Led […] ...
A new wave of cuts targeting career government workers has begun after Trump ordered federal agencies on February 26 to ...
Among the CISA cuts were top recruits tasked with protecting the nation's critical infrastructure from foreign and domestic ...
Fulton County leaders have a message for the thousands of federal workers affected by the recent federal job cuts: Come work for us.
A leader in the Trump administration's effort to cut the federal workforce is a little-known bureaucrat from Macon, Ga.
DOGE says its busy at work at both the Pentagon and the Department of Veteran's Affairs. But at this point, it's not entirely clear what that means.
Guidance from the Office of Personnel Management justified the decision by citing chief human capital officers’ role in ...
The overriding questions of President Donald Trump’s second term are how dramatically he wants to cut government, and how far ...
The meeting represented the outpouring of weeks of building tensions between the head of DOGE and President Donald Trump’s ...