Around 750,000 federal workers will be taking unpaid leave each day, according to an estimate from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) Members of Congress, as we just reported, will continue getting ...
As of Sept. 23, over 201,000 civil servants have left the workforce and the White House is threatening additional cuts.
Amid a government shutdown, many federal employees are furloughed without pay and facing a potential new round of layoffs. A difficult year for federal workers: The Trump administration began the year ...
Vice President J.D. Vance warned that mass layoffs could be on the way as the U.S. government shutdown continues into its second day.
Donald Trump has said “billions” of dollars will be saved by the US government shutdown, as he called for a clear out of “deadwood” federal workers. The government shutdown has continued into its ...
Speaking at a White House press briefing about layoffs, JD Vance said the Trump administration "don't necessarily want to do it, but we're going to do what we have to".
We’d like to hear from you about how you’re experiencing the government shutdown, whether you’re a federal employee who can’t work right now or someone who is feeling the effects of shuttered services ...
The ramifications of Capitol Hill’s funding deadlock are steadily rippling across a broad swath of American lives.
Approximately 750,000 federal employees are expected to be placed on furlough, a form of leave without pay, until operations resume as efforts to end the United States government shutdown collapsed on ...
WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump has seized on the government shutdown as an opportunity to reshape the federal workforce and punish detractors, by threatening mass firings of workers and suggesting ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has seized on the government shutdown as an opportunity to reshape the federal workforce and punish detractors, by threatening mass firings of workers and ...
On the first day of the government shutdown, Republicans and Democrats traded blame while a small bipartisan group of senators began to negotiate.