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White House budget director Russell Vought is suggesting that Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is in violation of ...
Virginia fell from its top spot on CNBC’s closely watched list of the “Top States for Business” thanks to economic threats ...
Senate Republicans are rejecting an attempt to reverse a provision from their new tax law that changes the taxation of ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is moving forward with staffing reductions that have veterans concerned about the future ...
Back in January, the VA said it was considering up to a 15% reduction in its workforce, amounting to more than 72,000 jobs ...
VA Secretary Doug Collins said in March that VA’s goal was to cut 15% of its workforce, which would mean eliminating about 72 ...
Amid agency changes, some VA workers in Philadelphia were looking to leave their jobs. The agency says enough have left ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin fully embraces the massive federal tax-and-spending bill that President Donald Trump signed into law last ...
The impact of the massive spending bill that President Trump signed into law is expected to filter down to infants and ...
WASHINGTON − The Department of Veterans Affairs has massively scaled back a DOGE-backed plan to sack more than 76,000 employees, saying it had "eliminated the need" for the huge workforce cut.
Veterans Affairs abandons plan to fire 76,000 workers after massive backlash. Department scales back DOGE-led layoffs as ...