The dismissals target two independent agencies that oversee swaths of U.S. workers, employers and labor unions.
And what the seemingly illegal mass firings could mean for the future of independent agencies in the federal government.
Antioch High School is set to reopen Tuesday after last week's fatal shooting with AI scanners from a security firm that was ...
President Donald Trump’s firings sets up another major legal clash over Congress’ power to put limits on the removal of ...
Alexandria Real Estate Equities (ARE) is the nation’s largest life sciences landlord with some of the world’s largest biotech ...
I've been asking this a lot lately. President Trump’s first week of his second term in office was action-packed, as I posted last week.
The Federal Reserve kicked off its second Trump era right where it left off: Doing exactly what it wanted to do, ignoring President Donald Trump’s demands that it lower rates.
While the decision to fire General Counsel Abruzzo was criticized by Democrats and labor leaders, the President’s right to fire the NLRB General Counsel were upheld by the 9 th U.S. Circuit Courts in ...
Virginians are feeling the effects of President Donald Trump's orders targeting the federal government workforce, with nearly ...
Oil and gas production in the United States is hitting record highs, easily outpacing consumption growth and fueling an export boom that in 2020 achieved the country’s first trade surplus in energy ...
The email arrived on Thursday night for a Richmond employee of a large federal government agency, that, among other things, enforces legal protection of civil rights.
Democratic NLRB member Gwynne Wilcox called her removal “unprecedented and illegal” and vowed to challenge the decision.