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US Catholic bishops sue Trump administration for halt in funding for refugee settlement
Catholic bishops are suing the Trump administration over its abrupt halt to funding of refugee resettlement, calling the action unlawful and harmful to newly arrived refugees and to the nation’s largest private resettlement program
6:36PM ( 4 months ago )
Trump administration fires 1,000 workers at National Park Service, raises maintenance concerns
The Trump administration has fired about 1,000 newly hired National Park Service employees who maintain and clean parks, educate visitors and perform other functions as part of its broad-based effort to downsize government
5:40PM ( 4 months ago )
Trump's firing of 1,000 national park workers raises concerns about maintenance and operating hours
The Trump administration has fired about 1,000 newly hired National Park Service employees who maintain and clean parks, educate visitors and perform other functions as part of its broad-based effort to downsize government
5:40PM ( 4 months ago )
Kennedy says panel will examine childhood vaccine schedule after promising not to change it
Newly installed Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F
5:39PM ( 4 months ago )
Border arrests plummet 39% in January in an early gauge of Trump's immigration policies
U.S. authorities say arrests for illegal border crossings from Mexico plunged 39% in January, an early gauge of President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown
5:30PM ( 4 months ago )
Judge questions motives for Trump's order banning transgender troops
A federal judge questions President Donald Trump’s motives for issuing an executive order that calls for banning transgender troops from serving in the U.S. military
4:30PM ( 4 months ago )
Judge declines to immediately block Elon Musk or DOGE from federal data or layoffs
A federal judge declined Tuesday to immediately block Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing government data systems or participating in worker layoffs
4:29PM ( 4 months ago )
Supervisor in DC federal prosecutors' office told to resign after dispute over investigation
A top supervisor in the federal prosecutors’ office in Washington said she was forced to resign following a dispute with her boss over a directive that she scrutinize the awarding of a government contract during the Biden administration, according to a letter reviewed by The Associated Press
4:13PM ( 4 months ago )
Supreme Court should keep whistleblower agency head in place for now, lawyers say in reply to Trump
The Supreme Court should reject an emergency appeal from the Trump administration asking for quick action to allow the firing of the head of the federal agency that protects whistleblowers
3:45PM ( 4 months ago )
US Postal Service head DeJoy to step down after 5 years marked by pandemic, losses and cost cuts
The head of the U.S. Postal Service, Louis DeJoy, says he intends to step down
3:27PM ( 4 months ago )