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Migrant-rights groups worry that harsher enforcement will lead to more civil rights violations and prompt community pushback.
The new director of the executive branch's human resources department is aiming to make the agency the most efficient in the ...
The White House is scrutinizing layoff plans by federal agencies in an effort to limit further court challenges after the ...
A Supreme Court ruling last week means planned reductions in force can continue, but unions and other groups will battle the ...
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Air Force Times on MSNLawmakers back White House FY26 plans for more troops, 3.8% pay hikeThe military's active-duty end strength would grow by about 26,000 troops next year under plans being considered in the House ...
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FLYING Magazine on MSNNASA Personnel Warn of ‘Dire’ Consequences of Proposed CutsMore than 280 current and former employees across all NASA centers and directorates decry “rapid and wasteful changes.” ...
The new schedule appears redundant to the Schedule C classification, experts told FedScoop, perhaps opening the door wider to high-salary political appointees.
The White House adviser and former Chemical Safety Board official looks likely to get a nomination to the energy regulator ...
A memo encouraging the approval of telework arrangements for people with religious reasonable accommodation requests comes as ...
The White House on Tuesday had applauded the Supreme Court ruling but stopped short of saying agencies could immediately ...
The president has flaunted his administration’s connections to the industry as a display of innovation and economic power.
The Trump White House released its payroll for the first time this term and it’s the lowest in 16 years. Total White House payroll amounted $44.
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