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Trump to reclassify many federal workers, making them easier to fire

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Trump to reclassify many federal workers, making them easier to fire
Political|US

Trump to sign order to extend federal hiring freeze, White House says

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Trump to sign order to extend federal hiring freeze, White House says
Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

US consumer watchdog says it will lay off most remaining staff

The U.S.

US consumer watchdog says it will lay off most remaining staff
Economy|Political|US

Over 22,000 IRS workers take Trump's latest buyout offer, agency sources say

More than 22,000 employees at the tax-collecting Internal Revenue Service have accepted the Trump administration's latest buyout offer, two agency

Over  22,000 IRS workers take Trump's latest buyout offer, agency sources say
Economy|Political|US

Biden re-emerges to defend Social Security as Trump cuts agency staff

Democratic former President Joe Biden on Tuesday made his first major speech since leaving the White House in January, defending the Social Security Administration as the Trump

Biden re-emerges to defend Social Security as Trump cuts agency staff
Business|Finance|Political|Technology|US

IRS chief information officer announces resignation on eve of tax-filing day

The chief information officer at the Internal Revenue Service said he would resign, according to an email sent to staff and seen by Reuters on Monday

IRS chief information officer announces resignation on eve of tax-filing day
Economy|Political|US

Exhausted government workers decide to take Trump's second buyout offer

Nick Gioia was terminated from the U.S.

Exhausted government workers decide to take Trump's second buyout offer
Environment|Political|US|World

Anti-Trump protesters gather in Washington, other US cities

Thousands of protesters gathered in Washington, D.C., and across the U.S. on Saturday, part of some 1,200 demonstrations that were expected to

Anti-Trump protesters gather in Washington, other US cities
Business|Political|US

As dusk falls in Washington on Fridays, the firings begin

Mary Glantz was in her room at a Hampton Inn in Columbia, South Carolina, last Friday night during a trip visiting friends when her phone began

As dusk falls in Washington on Fridays, the firings begin
Economy|Political|US

US Social Security agency delays, rolls back some service cuts after complaints

The U.S.

US Social Security agency delays, rolls back some service cuts after complaints
Political|US

Trump nominee pledges Social Security database review after Musk team access

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Trump nominee pledges Social Security database review after Musk team access
Business|Political|Technology|US

What is Musk's DOGE, the secretive unit operating in the public eye?

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What is Musk's DOGE, the secretive unit operating in the public eye?
Business|Economy|Political|US

US Small Business Administration to cut 2,700 jobs

The U.S. government agency that provides loans and help to millions of small businesses across America, the engine room of the country's economy, said on Friday

Political|Technology|US

Judge stops Musk's team from 'unbridled access' to Social Security private data

A federal judge said on Thursday the Social Security Administration likely violated privacy laws by giving tech billionaire Elon Musk's aides "unbridled access"

Judge stops Musk's team from 'unbridled access' to Social Security private data
Political|US

Judge declines to bar DOGE from US Institute of Peace after standoff

A federal judge on Wednesday allowed for now the takeover of the U.S.

Judge declines to bar DOGE from US Institute of Peace after standoff

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