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The Trump administration was given the green light to fire thousands of federal workers by an appeals court on Wednesday in a 2-1 ruling.
Ex-CIOs agreed that political appointees can be valuable changemakers, but some cautioned against a blanket policy, politicization of the role.
The Supreme Court's stay, which allows the administration to execute the firings for now, while it litigates in federal court ...
It’s the third time in less than a week that the justices have sided with the Trump administration in its fight against ...
Jamieson Greer had a tough time answering questions during a routine hearing before the Senate Finance Committee.
A group of 20 House Democrats want answers from Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Doug Collins on how President Trump’s ...
State Rep. Jim Haddock is encouraging Northeast Pennsylvania residents to testify next week regarding the rate hike request ...
A DOGE operative at the Department of Veterans Affairs appears to be trying to use an AI tool to write code for the agency’s ...
Veterans Affairs officials next month will end a 10-month-old mortgage ... When the coronavirus pandemic hit the United ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said some personnel had been cut by mistake and would be reinstated.
Air Force veteran Shernice Mundell was testifying at a "shadow hearing" organized by Senate Veteran Affairs Committee ranking ...
Nominees for the positions of under secretary for memorial affairs, general counsel and chief financial officer at the ...