President Trump’s actions come with enforcement provisions that encourage employees to report on their companies.
The federal government is providing a $1-billion loan to Canada Post to help the Crown corporation continue operating amid ...
A New Jersey mayor says his city has been “unlawfully terrorized” after federal agents detained multiple people Thursday ...
President Donald Trump’s administration is testing a new capability that would allow officials to email the entire federal ...
One of Trump’s first executive orders on Monday was a broad directive for federal employees to return to the office. That was ...
Target has now joined a growing list of companies scaling back its diversity, equity and inclusion programs following ...
A 21-year-old woman was arrested Friday for allegedly shooting a US Border Patrol agent to death in Vermont on Monday, ...
Bloomberg reporters answer questions about Trump’s top priorities and executive orders issued during his first week back in ...
Discount store chain Target says it’s joining rival Walmart and a number of other prominent American brands in scaling back ...
The flurry of executive actions has upended nearly every aspect of working for the federal government, and the security of public sector work has nearly vanished.
Agencies also have been cancelling training and service contacts to comply with the order from Trump, who vowed to dismantle ...