WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has seized on the government shutdown as an opportunity to reshape the federal workforce and punish detractors, saying he planned to meet with budget director Russ ...
A: No checks are being issued. President Donald Trump said he wants to use tariff revenue to give “dividend” payments of “at least $2,000” to “middle-income people and lower-income people.” But no ...
Just over two months after it was announced Algoma Steel would receive $500 million in government loan guarantees, the steel ...
More than 4,000 federal employees received layoff notices Friday as part of the Trump administration’s broad effort to reshape the government while it remains shutdown, according to a court filing ...
The headcount reduction by the federal government reached 97,000 since January, including a further reduction of 3,000 ...
A former federal worker had been working as a designer at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for five years when a 5:30 a.m. email put the kibosh on her government career. She ...
Shaheen, D-N.H., in a letter to Trump, noted that the Tesla CEO Musk and DOGE employees have "unprecedented" access to "vast swathes of some of the most sensitive U.S. government data" across a broad ...
Congress can use the budget reconciliation bill to save taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars by refusing to pay the salaries of government employees who, instead of doing their jobs, are doing ...
America is creating jobs — but they’re not well-paid jobs, and they don’t seem to be going to the previously unemployed. Today’s headline figure, opens new tab is certainly impressive: 195,000 new ...
The August jobs report comes out Friday. It’ll be the first read on nationwide job creation, unemployment, and wages since the lackluster July report that also featured downward revisions to the ...
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Trump urged to make Musk, DOGE workers certify they won't use government data for personal benefit
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen urged President Donald Trump to require billionaire Elon Musk to formally acknowledge he is not authorized to use sensitive government data for personal benefit. The New Hampshire ...
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