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Testifying to a Senate committee, National Nuclear Security Administration leaders acknowledged staffing woes after DOGE-led reductions.
DOGE's survey review is adding pressure to statistical agencies that have long faced staffing and funding challenges, especially under the Trump administration's efforts to shrink the federal ...
The US Supreme Court faces significant decisions as it reviews a death row intellectual disability ruling and maintains ...
Early this spring, the Food and Drug Administration fired nearly 50 workers in the Office of Regulatory Policy - only to turn ...
Fox has also been involved with meetings regarding IAF, NEH, USIP, the Wilson Center, the Millennium Challenge Corporation ... to prepare for cuts. DOGE staff met with Peace Corps officials as ...
Wall Street's top regulator told the White House in March it had already made substantial progress toward meeting President ...
The National Weather Service is dealing with staff shortages and DOGE cuts as hurricane season ... over 30 years ago - there's always been staffing challenges that have impacted offices across ...
The National Weather Service ended 24/7 operations at its Cheyenne forecasting office due to a staffing shortage and ... As with other DOGE-related cuts to services, federal officials aren ...
WASHINGTON − Top leaders of the agency responsible for the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile admitted to DOGE-related staffing challenges at a Senate hearing. Asked by Sen. Angus King, I-Maine ...
DOGE's survey review is adding pressure to statistical agencies that have long faced staffing and funding challenges, especially under the Trump administration's efforts to shrink the federal ...