In the latest federal shakeup, the Trump administration ordered the heads of several agencies across the government to start firing employees who were still within their probationary period — or ...
On Thursday, the Trump administration pivoted to a new tack: mass firings of probationary workers. Given that there are an estimated 200,000 federal workers on probationary status, that approach could ...
Creeping dread. A sense of disarray. Disrespect. Fear for the future. That’s just some of what employees at federal agencies ...
Some employees in the National Park Service and other federal agencies who manage public lands in the Greater Yellowstone ...
The Trump administration’s decision to fire 3,400 workers and pause funds used for wildfire prevention comes as wildfires are ...
The Trump administration has halted funding for federal programs to reduce wildfire risk in Western states and has frozen ...
Massive layoffs at the Department of the Interior included thousands of U.S. Forest Service and National Park employees.
The agency issued an internal memo saying it would “pause” a regulation directing that schools, libraries and other public ...
A mass firing of probationary federal government employees has been ordered by the Trump administration, potentially ...
Follow updates as Donald Trump Cabinet picks Linda McMahon, Robert Kennedy and Kash Patel face Senate proceedings. The ...
The Trump administration has paused federal fire-management projects funded by Biden-era legislation, a move criticized by ...
Crews helped battle the deadly Los Angeles-area wildfires, and now some worry a shortfall will weaken response capabilities ...
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