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It's estimated that since President Trump returned to office, the National Park Service has lost 2,400 employees due to federal cuts that have touched all corners of the government.
The National Climate Assessment, a major publication produced every four years that summarizes the impacts of climate change ...
Voters in Alaska, Missouri and Nebraska were asked last year whether they wanted to require employers to provide paid sick leave to their workers. They overwhelmingly said yes. Now some lawmakers in ...
In new guidance, OPM specified the four factors agencies should consider when deciding whether probationary employees should ...
Fifty-five thousand Los Angeles County employees are on their second day of their 48-hour strike, citing “unfair labor ...
Two City Council members joined a coalition of hoteliers Tuesday to warn against what they see as potential impacts of a ...
A federal judge on Tuesday ordered the Trump administration to restore $12 million that Congress appropriated for Radio Free ...
About 40 federal government employees who worked on coal-mining and firefighter safety before their jobs were eliminated were asked to return to work this week, although it's unclear if their ...
President Donald J. Trump's first 100 days in office have left Native American healthcare reeling. Since January, the Indian ...
The Trump administration has terminated the leases of 25 U.S. Geological Survey Water Science Centers, which inform the water ...
A flouting of court orders, recent Supreme Court rulings and a new congressional budget season could hamper efforts to rein ...