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The states lost out on billions in funding for after-school and summer programs, teacher training and other initiatives.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen criticized the State Department’s decision to lay off 1,300 employees as it is seen as a retreat from global commitments and a victory for adversaries such as China and ...
The president of Harvard University warns that federal actions could cost $1 billion annually due to tax hikes and funding ...
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 warned Monday that the combined financial impact of sweeping federal policy changes — ...
More than 20 states have sued President Donald Trump's administration over billions of dollars in frozen funding for ...
The employees at USIP are the latest group of mass firings as part of the Trump administration’s broader efforts to shrink ...
A Supreme Court decision giving the Trump administration the greenlight to lay off tens of thousands of employees threatens to reshape the federal workforce amid a broader battle over whether the ...
In better times, such a natural disaster would be met with a serious newsgathering effort and sober analysis. Not so today.
A Supreme Court ruling last week means planned reductions in force can continue, but unions and other groups will battle the ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio began mass firings at the State Department on Monday, part of a reorganization plan to form a leaner foreign policy force that, he argues, will allow the United States ...