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The justices announced they were not ruling on the legality of the specific downsizing plans but they allowed the Trump administration to proceed for now with its restructuring efforts.
Nearly two years after the Alberta government announced its sweeping plans to restructure health care in the province, the ...
Estimates vary on how much Thames Water customers could see their bills increase if the company enters special administration ...
A string of recent moves by the current administration—including federal layoffs, prosecutorial shifts, and regulatory ...
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has issued Dispatch No.116/CD-TTg, urging strengthened nationwide efforts to prevent and ...
Austin's city manager on Friday released his proposed budget for next year. Questions still loom over whether city leaders ...
As long as the Oversight Board offers virtually nothing to many PREPA bondholders, the bankruptcy is likely to be tied up for ...
Los Angeles officials, with the enthusiastic backing of the media and the DSA, are using manipulated data, identity politics ...
The Supreme Court has authorized President Donald Trump's plan to restructure the Education Department, leading to layoffs ...
Three years after the launch of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, the service is seeing increased call, chat and text volume ...
Shane Strum, once the trusted right-hand man to Gov. Ron DeSantis, now wields a level of power never before seen in Broward County. Nine months into his interim role, Strum is calling the shots as CEO ...