Private space company Galactic Energy could debut the world's first electromagnetic rocket launch pad by 2028.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Trump administration is expected on Friday to move ahead with a second wave of mass firings and budget cuts across the US federal government after agencies were told to ...
the deadline for government agencies to submit plans for a second wave of mass layoffs and to slash their budgets. Trump's efforts to fire government workers, however, hit a legal snag on Thursday ...
On paper, the big deadline is Thursday for agencies to submit plans for large-scale layoffs, called a reduction in force. But agencies have been getting those plans in early, and telling employees ...
Mannheim was blighted by a mass stabbing last year when a man ambushed and attacked several people at a rally hosted by the anti-Islam Citizen's Movement Pax Europe group. The defendant ...
Rocket Cos. is pushing deeper into the property market with a deal to buy Redfin Corp. that values the real estate listing site at $1.75 billion. The Detroit-based financial technology group will ...
Democratic lawmakers and veterans’ groups are fuming over the Department of Veterans Affairs’s (VA) plans to cut roughly ... adding to the illegal mass firings of thousands of probationary ...
Here’s what I’m hearing about the Raiders’ free agency plans. Retaining in-house free agents will take precedence Initially, the Raiders will focus on deciding which of its in-house ...
Trump border czar Tom Homan insists the administration’s mass deportation effort is targeting “the worst of the worst.” But of the nearly 21,000 migrants that were in ICE custody in February, just ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. The Trump administration is planning to cut over 80,000 employees from Veterans Affairs, according to an ...
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WASHINGTON — The IRS is drafting plans to cut its workforce by as much as half through a mix of layoffs, attrition and incentivized buyouts, according to two people familiar with the situation.