Two people working with billionaire Elon Musk on a bid to radically shrink the U.S. government have started work at the U.S.
While the Consumer Financial Protection Act remains valid law, the reduction in federal enforcement is likely to lead to ...
The Department of Justice said in a court filing Friday that a February stop-work order from acting Consumer Financial ...
When the then-former president was under investigation for unlawfully retaining classified documents, he filed a Freedom of ...
The Supreme Court seems likely to agree that a member of the National Labor Relations Board may be fired by the president at ...
Trade policy rests with Congress  Loyalty test leads to NSC firings Rubio reassures NATO allies Tanking financial markets and ...
A federal judge in Virginia won't allow the Trump administration to fire 19 intelligence agencies employees who were found to be working on short-term DEI-related programs.
One of the judges, U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, suggested he could hold a contempt hearing on the government's conduct ...
As President Donald Trump dismantles the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, advocates of the agency warn that veterans and ...
A minor squabble prompted House leadership to cancel votes for the week, delaying votes on pieces of major legislation.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is navigating widespread layoffs and policy changes amid a government-wide overhaul. What ...
President Trump and Elon Musk are leading a massive downsizing of the US federal workforce, cutting or targeting nearly 200,000 jobs across dozens of agencies, sparking legal challenges and public ...