In February, the department cut 1,400 probationary employees after dismissing 1,000 employees about 10 days earlier.
The Trump administration announced Tuesday that it is considering selling off hundreds of “non-core” federal properties, according to the General Services Administration.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy cut more than 100 positions from the Division of Public Assistance in 2021. Since then, aid backlogs have ...
Both U.S. senators from Arizona joined those from California and Nevada in a plea to end a federal freeze of $4 billion in ...
As part of its annual budget, the city gets nearly $10 billion in federal funding that bankrolls various initiatives, including food and rent assistance for low-income New Yorkers as well as ...
Facing a legal challenge over its abrupt decision to halt work last month, the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has ...
Staffers for the Department of Government Efficiency were shut out of the U.S. African Development Foundation (ADF) headquarters in D.C. on Wednesday, amid an escalating fight over leadership of ...
The CFPB has dropped a lawsuit accusing Zelle and its bank backers of failing to clamp down on fraud. It's Trump ...
Former Rep. Dan Bishop testified Wednesday about his nomination by President Donald Trump and was asked about his commitment ...
President Donald Trump is turning to the House Freedom Caucus, a small group of lawmakers known for their rebel-rousing tactics, to help usher in a stopgap measure to keep the ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs will slash more than 80,000 jobs under a major restructuring plan that the agency intends ...