Over 30,000 have been let go or put on leave but information on which departments have been impacted is only trickling out.
The president issued an executive order shortly after his inauguration demanding all federal employees return to the office ...
Warren Hill spent more than two decades working at the Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, which spans 4 million acres of coastline, forests, lakes and glaciers in Alaska. Last summer, he was ...
The Defense Department employs more than 900,000 civilians, meaning that cuts of five percent would affect a total of more than 45,000 jobs ...
Experts say the layoffs of roughly 7,000 IRS probationary workers likely mean the end of the agency's plans to go after ...
Calif. mountain towns are surrounded by public lands. They're already dealing with the fallout of cuts to the U.S. Forest ...
Some were despondent, some were defiant, and some were determined to persevere. But there was one thing all of the students and staff from Haskell Indian Nations University who gathered on Friday ...
What had Stanovsek the most frustrated was the language of the termination notice, which claimed performance issues were to ...
"Those who we need, who are the best and brightest, are going to stay. Those who are under performers — won't," said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
The Trump administration's efforts to swiftly remake the federal government notched some big wins in court this week — ...
The Partnership for Public Service warns that recent layoffs of federal employees create major risks of deteriorating national security and public service.
The layoffs of U.S. Forest Service employees mean fewer people and less resources to help prevent and fight wildfires.