Brandon Russell, 29, encouraged others to carry out “sniper attacks” on electrical substations around Baltimore, according to ...
"If you choose not to continue in your current role in the federal workforce, we thank you for your service to your country and you will be provided with a dignified, fair departure from the ...
Brandon Russell, 29, encouraged his then-girlfriend, Sarah Beth Clendaniel, to carry out the power grid attack, hoping to ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Community services staff at Della Lamb say they are thankful the federal government has rescinded the OMB Memo, but they’re still waiting to exhale as other programs ...
The New York Times report included other Musk allies in positions at other agencies, including the General Services Administration, which oversees federal real estate. Despite encouraging workers ...
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) said it gave no orders to shut down government websites amid confusion over complying with a new Trump administration policy requiring agencies to scrub ...
The Federal Reserve said Wednesday that it will leave its benchmark rate unchanged, hitting the brakes on lowering borrowing costs for individuals and businesses after a flurry of rate cuts ...
Federal employees were given an option Tuesday: If they didn't want to return to work at the office, they could accept a buyout. The Trump administration's buyout offer would give federal workers ...
The offer came as Trump seeks to reshape the federal workforce – including reducing its size, replacing career workers with political appointees, wiping away some civil service protections ...
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Update: On Wednesday, Jan. 29, the White House rescinded its previous order pausing grant and loan programs across the federal government. A Trump administration memo sent to U.S. federal agencies ...
“I believe these people do not want to help the federal government provide services to the American people,” says a current GSA employee who asked not to be named, citing fears of retaliation.