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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that the Trump administration can move forward with plans to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education and lay off nearly 1,400 federal employees.
U.S. Rep. Pat Ryan lauded state Attorney General Letitia James for filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration over its ...
In a landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to proceed with the dismissal of over 1,300 Department of Education employees.
Jane Iriondo got one of the lightest sentences so far resulting from the embezzlement scheme that led to the government shutdown of Washington Federal Bank for Savings.
While the U.S. Department of Education cannot be dissolved completely under the law, the Supreme Court's decision on Monday ...
(THE CONVERSATION) The Trump administration was given the green light by the Supreme Court on July 14, 2025, to proceed with mass layoffs at the Department of Education – part of a wider plan to ...
Other agencies are moving forward with RIFs and terminations, but official tells federal court some plans have changed.
The U.S. Supreme Court green lighted the President's plans to overhaul staffing at the Department of Education.
Despite the lack of staffing, the Education Department's workload just grew. After President Trump signed his massive tax and ...
HHS resumed workforce reductions on July 14 after the U.S. Supreme Court greenlit President Donald Trump’s executive order to reorganize and reduce staff across the federal government, Bloomberg ...
The Department of Health and Human Services finalized the layoffs of thousands of employees after a Supreme Court ruling cleared the way for the Trump administration to proceed with mass firings ...
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Fed Fight
Inflation rose 2.7% in June (compared to June last year), which isn’t a crisis, but it isn’t great either. This is the highest reading since ...