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Trump has ordered federal workers back to the office. Problem is there isn't enough space
On his first day in office, Trump ordered all agencies to end remote work and for employees to return to their in-person duty stations. A January 22 memo from the White House’s Office of Personnel Management gave agencies 30 days to comply with this order.
Judge halts deadline on Trump buyout offer to federal workers. How many are in Mississippi?
A federal judge paused a Trump administration plan to offer buyouts to federal workers. The deadline to decide was Thursday night. Here's what we know.
Trump’s resignation offer to millions of federal workers is a legal nightmare—and the fight has only just begun
As thousands of federal workers agonize over whether they should try to keep their jobs or submit to an unprecedented resignation push from President Trump, a legal battle is quickly taking shape, adding another complicated layer to an already chaotic situation.
Deadline looms for federal workers on Trump’s resignation offer
Eligible federal workers must decide by 11:59 pm ET on Thursday whether to take the Trump administration’s deferred resignation offer, which will allow them to leave their jobs but be paid through the end of September.
Federal workers fear mass firings as buyout deadline looms | Morning in America
Millions of U.S. government employees face a Thursday deadline to decide whether to accept a buyout offer from the Trump administration or remain in their position. Those who choose to stay may still risk being laid off.
Day of reckoning: Federal workers must decide whether to take Trump’s resignation offer or return to the office five days
Millions of federal workers who received an unprecedented resignation offer from the Trump administration last week must decide whether they’re willing to go into the office five days a week, or leave now and (potentially) be paid through September.
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Trump’s FEMA chief assailed the agency with untruths
Acting Administrator Cameron Hamilton amplified false charges that FEMA spent disaster aid on migrants and blocked help to North Carolina.
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Federal workers sue to stop USAID's dismantling and the cutting of its workforce from 10,000 to 300 staff
USAID faces a slashing of its workforce to 290 employees. A lawsuit filed Thursday seeks injunctive relief to halt the cuts.
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What Donald Trump has done to remake the federal government so far
From buyout offers to federal workers to ending diversity programs, a look at what Trump has done to remake the US government ...
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Explainer-What is FEMA, US emergency agency under fire from Trump?
President Donald Trump on Sunday issued an executive order establishing a review council for the Federal Emergency Management ...
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FEMA: A comprehensive history of U.S. emergency management
From natural disasters to homeland security, FEMA’s development tells the story of resilience, adaptation and innovation in ...
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A win for climate projects just before Trump: Nahant secures federal funding for coastal protections
The town of Nahant received it's largest ever grant: $3.5 million in federal funds for a dune restoration and shoreline ...
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Trump establishes council to review federal disaster response agency
U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday issued an executive order establishing a review council to evaluate the Federal ...
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Another viewpoint: Federal emergency management could use reform, not elimination
During a recent tour of communities in western North Carolina and neighborhoods in Los Angeles devastated by natural ...
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Is it safe to breathe in L.A.? Lawmakers call for federal action to monitor wildfire pollutants
Toxic chemicals from L.A.'s fires are going underreported and pose serious long-term risks, a group of lawmakers says. They ...
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A $5.8 million federal grant is helping staff firefighters needed in Martin County
Martin County is adding 28 new firefighters to the ranks and a $5.8 million grant is helping to pay for 18 of those positions.
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